Dickie - Gradient Cowlette by StevenBe

Dickie - Gradient Cowlette

Knitting
January 2014
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
US 15 - 10.0 mm
US 13 - 9.0 mm
US 11 - 8.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
800 - 900 yards (732 - 823 m)
One Size
English
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This project was designed to create a custom color
gradation blend. I have outlined the sequence of colors below using seven yarns. You can be creative by using your own sequence, mixing and adding the yarns as they run out. There is no right or wrong way to individualize this pattern, only creativity. Keep in mind that a pattern is only a guideline to your artistic freedom.

As per StevenBe style, this pattern is very flexible. Needle lengths and size are not that important as long as you are close. Remember, a pattern is only a guideline.
Likewise, if a color runs out, simply add in the next color in sequence and continue on.

Yarn -
A1 - Lightest color - approx. 180 yds (bulky weight wool)
A2 - Lightest color - approx. 70 yds - Debbie Bliss Party Angel (lace weight mohair) B1 - Medium tonal shade of A1 - approx. 50 yds (worsted weight wool)
B2 - Medium tonal shade of A2 - approx. 200 yds - Debbie Bliss Party Angel
(lace weight mohair)
C - Dark tonal shade of B - approx. 110 yds - Be Sweet Skinny Wool
(lace weight wool)
D - Darkest tonal shade of C - approx. 180 yds - Be Sweet Skinny Wool
(lace weight wool)
E - Accent color - approx. 40 yds - Manos Silk Blend (sport weight wool/silk blend)

Needles
US 15 Circular - 16”
US 13 Circular - 16”
US 11 Circular - 24”
US 10 Circular - 24”
US 8 Circular - 24-36”
US 6 Circular - 24-36”

Gauge is not that important. The tighter you knit the smaller the garment will be, the looser you knit the larger it will be.