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Rippling Arctic
Forever 50% OFF
It’s going to be three years since I started updating my old patterns to bring them in line with my current standards, and I have now come to realize that some of them will probably never be updated, either because I have gifted the samples and cannot make nice photos, or I simply don’t have enough time, etc.
So I decided to let go of this idea and just allow those earlier patterns to be, well, my earlier patterns reflecting me as a designer at that stage of my professional development.
Instead, I am changing the pricing for those older patterns. They are now 50% less, and this is not a discount, but their permanent price from now on. You can purchase these patterns here, on Ravelry where I have grouped them into a separate bundle.
Happy crocheting!
Rippling Arctic is a simple cowl crocheted in the round. The main stitch pattern only uses two of the most basic crochet stitches: single crochet and chains. The Tunisian crochet ribbing is worked around each opening of the cowl with a regular crochet hook (no special Tunisian hook required).
Materials:
- Sock by Malabrigo, Light Fingering/3 ply, 100% merino, 440yd (402m) per 100g skein, shades 063 Natural (С1), 474 Caribeno (С2), 1 skein each
- Crochet hook: US G (4mm)
- Two stitch markers
- Yarn needle to weave in ends
Gauge:
- 5 ch-5 sps and 24 rows = 4” (10cm) x 4” (10cm)
Gauge is not crucial for this design. The measurements listed are guidelines.
The size of the cowl can be adjusted by using thinner/thicker yarn or making a shorter/longer base row and working fewer/more row repeats.
The pattern assumes basic familiarity with Tunisian crochet, specifically how each row is worked as two separate passes and how to work Tss and Tps.
★ The pattern has been professionally tech edited.
★ Language: English (US crochet terms)
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