Slice of Cloud cowl & intro to corespinning by Toby MacNutt

Slice of Cloud cowl & intro to corespinning

Knitting
April 2013
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
11 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches
in Garter stitch
US 11 - 8.0 mm
135 yards (123 m)
One size
English
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Slice of Cloud is a soft, warm cowl given a gentle curve with elongated stitches, to better snuggle your neck. Simple garter stitch highlights textured yarns, like handspun art yarns. A corespun yarn makes the cowl marvelously fluffy, but with enough body to stand up around your neck and chin if desired; garter stitch means it’s elastic enough to also be squished down to lie on your shoulders and chest.

This pattern comes with an Intro to Corespinning tutorial document! Are you a spinner who’d like to try a new technique, but isn’t quite sure how to start - or what to do with a bulky textured yarn once you’re done with it? Fear not. The 2.5 page Intro to Corespinning has all the information you’ll need, whether you’re a wheel or spindle spinner, plus things like troubleshooting for common problems, and links to additional resources such as video tutorials. Slice of Cloud is then designed to be the perfect use for your handspun corespun.

I developed Slice of Cloud to use Corgi Hill Farm’s superfine merino/silk batts - absolutely luscious! If you opt to spin your own yarn for this project, you’ll need about 4oz of next-to-skin soft fiber like this; a batt is an ideal preparation. You’ll also need about 150yds of worsted weight yarn in a coordinating colour for your core.

Come spin/knit along with us!