Slippery by Stephanie Lotven

Slippery

Knitting
December 2020
Light Fingering ?
30 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in slipped stitch motif
US 3 - 3.25 mm
375 yards (343 m)
ONE SIZE
English

This pattern is found in Knit Happy with Self-Striping Yarn and cannot be purchased as an individual download. The book is available for purchase HERE on Indiebound or HERE on Amazon.

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Most of the self-striping yarns that I have hiding in my stash were dyed to be socks. They make narrow little stripes, and they are spectacular for small projects like mittens and, well, socks. That’s wonderful, but I recently had a chat with my yarn stash, and we decided that sometimes sock yarn just doesn’t want to be socks. This yarn in particular wanted to be a cowl, so I set about making its dreams come true. The Slippery Cowl was designed to keep the rows short so that you can use narrow stripes that were meant for socks on your neck. Knit in three seamless panels, this cowl uses vertical and horizontal stripes in combination with slipped stitches to draw lines that slip and slide in all directions. Go have a chat with your stash. I bet there’s a skein in there that wants to be a cowl.

SIZES
ONE SIZE

YARN
Fingering weight yarn, Quaere Fibers

Sample shown in ‘Happy Go Lucky’

375 yards / (343 m)

FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Circumference: 21 inches / 52.5 cm
Front Length: 16 inches / 40.5 cm
Back Length: 6.75 inches / 17 cm

NEEDLES
US 3 (3.25 mm) 24-inch (60-cm) circular needles, or as required to meet gauge

GAUGE
30 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches (10 cm) in Slipped Stitch Motif after blocking

TOOLS
Tape measure, 2 Stitch marker, Scrap yarn, Scissors, Tapestry needle