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JUKO
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JUKO
縦溝 (Japanese) fluted, grooved
Unique texture of the knit fabric created by double brioche stitch pattern is the star attraction of this wonderfully stretchy cowl created using incredibly soft baby yak yarn. The marriage between the both allows you wear and adopt it for the needs you require the most at that moment. Wrap it doubled around your neck, or as a soft snood, or style it as a small capelet on top of your coat for additional cosy factor. Available in two sizes and with options for solid or bicolor options for both.
SIZES
Small (Large)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Small
32” approximate circumference
13” approximate height
Shown in solid color
Large
37” approximate circumference
12.5” approximate height
Shown in bicolor
YARN
Solid Color Version
mYak Baby Yak Medium (100% baby yak), 117m/125yds per 50g/1.76oz
3 (4) skeins, shown in color Mustard
OR 375 (450) yds in other Worsted weight yarn
Bicolor Version
mYak Baby Yak Medium (100% baby yak), 117m/125yds per 50g/1.76oz
MC - 2 skeins, shown in color Tibetan Sky
CC - 2 skeins, shown in color Burgundy
OR 190 (225) yds in MC and 190 (225) yds in CC in other Worsted weight yarn
NEEDLES
US 8 (5 mm) circular, 24” long (for CO and BO only)
US 5 (3.75 mm) circular, 24” long (for main pattern)
NOTIONS
Size F or G (3.75 or 4 mm) crochet hook
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle
GAUGE
16 sts and 48 rounds = 4” in Brioche pattern on smaller needle, measured after washing and blocking
Note that 48 worked rnds in Brioche pattern looks like only 24 rounds, because each stitch is slipped (or the equivalent) on alternate rounds.
NOTES
This cowl is completely reversible. The single-color version is identical on both sides, while the bicolor version has a different dominant color on each side.
To join mYak yarn please use spit splice method to create most invisible join.
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- First published: July 2017
- Page created: July 10, 2017
- Last updated: May 26, 2022 …
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