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Maui Cowl
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The changing hues of the surf crash against a sandy white beach. Beneath the waves, nature’s aquarium awaits the diver as wildly colorful sea creatures dart and dance through the water.
Maui Cowl is a quick and easy cowl with stripes and slip stitch colorwork on a stockinette background. Only one color of yarn is used on any given row!
The asymmetrical cowl is worked sideways from end to end, with increases only on the neck edge. The cowl is seamed at the back neck to allow for easy blocking.
Maui Cowl is a great way to use up stash and leftover yarn…maybe even use a set of gradient yarn.
The pattern is written for fingering or sport weight yarn but can be made in any weight. Size and yarn usage may vary with differences in gauge and yarn choices.
This pattern has been professionally tech-edited and tested.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Top Edge: 22 inches / 56 cm
Depth: 17 inches / 43 cm
RECOMMENDED YARN
CC - Spincycle Dyed in the Wool Sport or Heavy Fingering, (100% Wool); 200 yds (183 m). Color: Tangled Up in Blue , Family Jewels, or Lapis (ea skein is unique).
AND
MC - The Fibre Co Amble Fingering (70% wool, 20% alpaca, 10% nylon); 355 yds (325 m)/3.6 oz (100g). Color: White Heather
OR
Substitute any yarn that meets gauge including leftovers in your yarn stash!
Other yarn weights can also be used but yarn usage and size will vary depending on yarn selected.
Estimated Yarn Required
CC: 150 yds / 137 m.
MC: 170 yds / 155 m.
Yarn usage will vary depending on gauge and specific yarn.
EXPERIENCE LEVEL
Advanced beginner.
Skills Used: Basic stitches, decreases, increases, slip stitches, reading a colorwork chart. Colorwork chart is explained but is not written out stitch by stitch.
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- First published: August 2021
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- Last updated: August 10, 2021 …
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