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Peek-Through Cowl/Scarf
We have long been fascinated with layered lace. Apart from the sheerness, the weightless texture is beguiling. When Amy Christoffers showed us a swatch in which two yarns continually combined and separated, creating columns of transparency against a marled garter background, we only had one question: Can we do it in Loft, a lace- weight mohair/silk blend hand-dyed by Karida Collins? The exquisite swatches that came back answered with a resounding yes.
We show two cowls here. To make a scarf, you simply follow the pattern as written, but skip the finishing step when the two ends are seamed together.
The single-color sections are worked in double knitting. Each color in these sections is worked separately, resulting in a double layer of fabric.
MATERIALS 
— Neighborhood Fiber Co. Lo 
[1 oz skeins, each approx 350 yds (320 m), 60% kid mohair/40% silk]: 
Gray/Green 
A: Thomas Circle, 1 skein 
B: Belair, 1 skein 
Purple/Pink 
A: Shaw, 1 skein 
B: Victorian Village, 1 skein 
Gray/Pink 
A: Gwynn Oak, 1 skein 
B: Charles Centre, 1 skein 
Blue/Green 
A: Rosemont 
B: Rock Creek Park
— Size US 8 (5 mm) needles, or size needed to achieve open, airy fabric 
— One double-pointed needle one size larger than main needle
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