New Pattern! Alluvial Layer Cowl

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Alluvial Cable Cowl

When I designed this reversible cable cowl, I knew just the yarn to use for it - Tanis Fiber Arts Orange Label Cashmere/Silk Worsted weight yarn. It is so scrumptious! The cowl is knit in the round, in one piece and the cables are done on the purl and knit sides. This cowl can be worn loose like a necklace or layered for warmth! Its Ravelry page is here.


Details: 
Size: One size.
Yarn: 2 skeins Tanis Fiber Arts Orange Label (75% merino, 15% cashmere, 10% silk; 115g = 200yds), sample shown in Cobalt colorway.
Needles: 5mm 40” circular needles
Gauge: 8 stitches x 22 rows = 2 1/2 inches x 2 1/2 inches in stockinette stitch.
Additional Materials:
Cable needle
Stitch marker
Yarn needle



  Alluvial Cable Cowl

16 comments:

  1. good work dude! looks beautiful.

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  2. Very pretty, Erica! What an amazing colourway - love that cobalt blue.

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    1. Thanks, Laura! That blue is my favorite.

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  3. So pretty! Too bad my attention span with knitting these days is about 2 minutes!

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    1. Thanks, Cara. Ha, yes, knitting is a slow art.

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  4. Just beautiful! You, the photo, the cowl, the colour.

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  5. you're a total babe. the cowl is perfect, and the colors in the photo are brilliant. yes yes yes.

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  6. This is gorgeous! Can't wait to get some nice yarn and try it out. And I agree, you are so pretty!

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  7. yay! I loved knitting mine, it's an amazing pattern.

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  8. Lovely yarn color choice! And great pattern!

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