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Spica cowl
This cowl was designed to have a special shape that I love with cowls:
- First, the top edge is narrower than the bottom edge.
- Second, its front is significantly longer than the back, to keep the front neck warm, even with low-cut tops.
This is achieved by combining 3 different stitch patterns:
- one with slip stitches which contracts the back neck section,
- Stockinette for the front (starting with 1 stitch only to generate a tip)
- and Garter for the transition sections in between.
By the way, ”Spica” is a star in the Spring sky: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spica.
Suggested yarns:
Looking towards Spring, I am using my favorite yarn called “Pinta” by my favorite hand-dyer Skudderia.
If you are more the super-sensitive Cashmere type, you could go for Ruppert Garne Lacashmi instead.
Gauge
My sample was knitted at a gauge of 28 sts x 40 rows (for the Stockinette parts).
As there are many people around who are looser knitter than me (and also lots of knitters prefer using thicker yarn), I have included instructions for 4 different gauges, in a range from 30 to 24 sts on 10cm.
Yarn usage:
Approximately 200m of the main and 150m of the contrast color.
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- First published: March 2019
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