Morse Code Cowl
by Karen Templer
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Morse Code Cowl
Purl stitches simulate Morse Code to create a subtle pattern in this minimalist cowl. The message: “I wool always love you.”
24” circular needle and stitch marker recommended.
Note from designer:
“The idea here is that this is subtle texture. Doing the Morse stitches in a contrasting color would be too “on the nose” for me personally, whereas a variegated yarn would muddle the stitch pattern — the Morse bits would wind up just looking like mistakes in your work. Hence my recommendation to do this with a single solid color.”
For more information, see:
http://yarnover.me/2012/01/13/morse-code-cowl-free-k...
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Bulky
100% Wool
155 yards
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