The 219 yard skein worked up quickly into a 1 skein cowl. The stitch pattern I chose is a rib that looks like a cable, however the look is actually achieved with yarn overs and decreases.
Materials
- 1 skein Alpaca Lana d'Oro (50% Alpaca/50% Peruvian Highland Wool - 219 yds/100 g) - shown in color 1129 (Faded Rose)
- US 7 Circular Needle (16-20")
- Stitch Marker
- Yarn Needle
Finished Measurements
16" circumference (unstretched) - 11" long
Gauge Unimportant
Abbreviations
K - Knit
P - Purl
K2tog - Knit 2 Together
YO - Yarn Over
SSK - Slip, Slip, Knit 2 slipped stitches together
Cast on 112 stitches
Join in round, careful not to twist stitches; place stitch marker to mark beginning of round
K6, P2 for 4 rounds
Start Pattern:
1 (and all odd rows)
- K6, P2
2 - K6, P2
4 - [YO, K2, SSK,
K2, P2]
6 - [K1, YO, K2,
SSK, K1, P2]
8 - [K2, YO, K2,
SSK, P2]
10 - [K6, P2]
12 - [K2, K2tog, K2,
YO, P2]
14 - [K1, K2tog, K2,
YO, K1, P2]
16 - [K2tog, K2, YO,
K2, P2]
Continued in pattern until almost desired length.
K6, P2 for 5 rounds
Bind off loosely in
ribbing
Weave in ends
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