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Hollyhock
This is my new friend with the big cowl, I love wearing it! However, I am including additional instructions in the pattern for a narrower and shorter collar…..I love this version, but it might be too much for some:) Better to have options, no?
Cowl neck shown in photos measures approx 27 3/4” circumference by 6 1/2” tall after folding over, second cowl neck instructions are for one that measures approx 18 1/2” circumference by 4 1/2” tall after folding over.
Hollyhock is worked top down, in the round, in one piece from the cowl to the bottom.
I love this yarn from Imperial Stock Ranch it is named Erin and worsted weight. It has the rustic-ness that I adore, it is not over processed or overworked. It feels strong, sturdy and warm like wool should, but it is also really soft! Beautiful stuff.
Yarn:
Erin by Imperial Stock Ranch (100% wool; 245 yds/ 4 oz hank)
• 4 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6) hanks Natural
• Approx yards needed: 880 (910, 970, 1030, 1130, 1190, 1280, 1350, 1420) yards
Photos by Ethan MacDonald
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