Honeyclone Cowl
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Honeyclone Cowl
by Aparna Rolfe
Honeyclone was inspired by a two-color version of the fabulous knit Honey cowl. It is crocheted in the round in a spiral to produce a warm textured fabric with a beautiful pattern on both sides. The colorwork is a simple 4-row repeat, using only one color at a time, and the length and width are both adjustable.
The pattern uses split single crochet and foundation single crochet stitches. It includes full written instructions in US crochet terminology, a chart, and a phototutorial for working split single crochet in the round.
About this pattern
by Aparna Rolfe
About this yarn
by Mind's Eye Yarns
Fingering
Merino, Tencel
400 yards
/
100
grams
441 projects
stashed
546 times
rating
of
4.5
from
67 votes
About this yarn
by Island Yarn
Light Fingering
65% Merino, 35% Rayon from Bamboo
500 yards
/
100
grams
239 projects
stashed
225 times
rating
of
4.7
from
63 votes
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