Wind in the Wheat Cowl by Cheryl Toy

Wind in the Wheat Cowl

Knitting
March 2016
Light Fingering ?
26 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
430 - 460 yards (393 - 421 m)
One Size
English
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Isn’t it amazing what can be done with one little skein of sock yarn? Light, gentle and easy on the hands, sock yarn works for everything from sweaters to gossamer shawls. And let’s face it…there are those skeins that are too pretty to bury beneath pants and shoes. They need to be seen, front and center. If you’ve got an interesting skein kicking around, this is your chance! Here’s a simple, quick cowl with a lacy stitch pattern. It’s fun to knit with self-striping yarn but would be equally pretty in a solid or tonal.

The perfect first-time lace project, WIND IN THE WHEAT keeps you cozy and warm outdoors during the early days of autumn but is light enough to wear indoors all day. Choose your favorite sock yarn and add a touch of color to winter outfits.

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FINISHED SIZE:
(After blocking)
Circumference: 51.5” 131 cm; 8” 20.5 cm
deep.

SUGGESTED YARN:
Mary Maxim A Step Above Sock Yarn (100%
Superwash Wool; 430 yds 393 m/3.5 oz 100
g
): #605 Desert Rock, 1 skein.
OR any fingering weight yarn.

NEEDLES:
US 4 (3.50 mm); 32“ 81 cm circular (cir).

NOTIONS:
Stitch markers; tapestry needle.

GAUGE:
26 sts and 30 rows = 4” 10 cm in pattern stitch
after blocking.
Adjust needle size to obtain gauge.