Jetsetter Cowl by Sasha Ball Rives

Jetsetter Cowl

Knitting
September 2015
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 4 rows = 1 inch
in Left or Right Slant Eyelet
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
300 - 411 yards (274 - 376 m)
Small/Large
English
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This cowl is the perfect travel companion, or accessory for transition weather. It’s the type of thing you see on that cool girl at the airport, who just got off of a long international flight, but still looks impossibly fresh. Since it’s a loop, you won’t have to worry about losing it in airport security, and if you get chilled on the plane, you can pull it down over your shoulders. Two sizes are offered, one more generous in width and length. Piece is worked top down in the round, with the right side facing.

Skill Level: Intermediate
Skills Needed: Basic Knitting skills, Using YO’s and decreases, working in the round.
Size: Small Aqua(Large Coral)
Finished Measurements: Top circumference 24”(28”), Bottom circumference 44”(48”), Depth 10”(12”) excluding fringe

Materials:
1 skein each of 3 colors Berroco Maya, 85% Cotton, 15% Alpaca. This yarn has substantial drape, and the chainette construction keeps the piece very light. Small Aqua version is shown in C1: 5607, C2: 5652, C3: 5630, Larger Coral version is shown in C1: 5603, C2: 5635, C3: 5636
US Size 10.5, 24” Circular Needle (Or size to obtain correct gauge)
Stitch Markers
Crochet Hook (For applying fringe)
Tapestry Needle

Errata: If you have an original version of the pattern, there was a mistake in Round 3. It should read as follows:
Round 3: K 24 (27), KFB, 4 times. 104 (116) sts