Byzantine Gold by Diana Rozenshteyn

Byzantine Gold

Knitting
May 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
38 stitches and 64 rows
in one pattern repeat of 21.5cm x 27 cm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
630 - 660 yards (576 - 604 m)
variable
English
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Byzantine Gold is lacy and airy cowl, knitted in a simple rhombus motif. It is knitted flat and the edges are later joined by Kitchener stitch. This is fast and easy project. The cowl can be worn in the full width or folded in half lengthwise, which makes it reversible.

Finished Size
The sample cowl knitted after blocking measures 65cm (26 inches) long and 47cm (18 inches) wide. You can easily make your cowl bigger or smaller by changing the number of repeats.

Gauge
The gauge in the one lace pattern repeat after blocking measures 38 sts x 64 rows in 21.5 cm x 27 cm. Adjust your needle size to suite your yarn and achieve the size and the look of the cowl of your choice.

Yarn
The sample cowl was knitted with 2 skeins or 660 yards (604 m) of Platinum by Baah! (Fingering / 4 ply 75% Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Silk, 5% Metallic), 330 yards (302 m)/ 100 grams. Colorway: Byzantine Gold.

Notions
US 5-3.75 mm needles

Instructions are both, written and charted.

Many thanks to Alla (Kjord) for test knitting this cowl for me.