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Sprung Rhythm
Sprung rhythm
Sprung rhythm is an metrical system devised by innovative nineteenth-century poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins, in which a line’s irregularly stressed syllables match the dynamic rhythms of everyday speech. It’s also this springy, rhythmic cowl!
Yarn 
Kate Davies Designs Ooskit (100% British Wool; 240yds / 220m per 100g skein) 
Riach: 2 x 100g skeins 
  
Needles and Notions 
Gauge-size needle(s) of appropriate length 
Above gauge-size circular needle of appropriate length 
Stitch marker 
Tapestry needle 
  
Gauge 
22 sts and 30 rounds to 10cm / 4in over twisted rib using gauge-size needles 
Use 4 mm needle as a starting point for swatching.
Size 
One size, to fit adult head / neck 
The length, of both the front / back panels and the circular cowl section, is adjustable.
Pattern notes 
This divided cowl begins by knitting two twisted-rib panels, back and forth. These two pieces are then joined, and worked in the round, following an interwoven twisted stitch pattern from a chart, which is read from right to left throughout.  
 
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- First published: March 2025
- Page created: March 1, 2025
- Last updated: April 16, 2025 …
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