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Waffle Loop Neck-Warmer
WAFFLE_LOOP_NECKWARMER is worked bottom up from the back, over the shoulders and down the front. First, stitches are cast on using tubular cast on at the bottom on the back. Then, the back is worked flat in rib stitch followed by waffle structure.
The shoulders are worked individually, while increases are worked to shape the neckline. The shoulder pieces are joined for the front by cast on stitches. The front is then worked flat in waffle structure, while decreases are worked to create the trapeze-shape of the neck warmer. The front is concluded with ribbing and tubular bind off. Finally, stitches along the neckline are picked up and worked in the round in rib stitch. The ribbing is bound off using tubular bind off.
Sizes_ 
One size
Measurements_ 
Shoulders_ 35 cm. 
Length_ 40 cm measured under the neckline on the back.
Materials_ 
Suggestion 1_ 
100 g Isager Tweed (70% Wool 30% Mohair) from Isager 50 g / 200 m 
Held together with 
50 g Silk Mohair (75% Super Kid Mohair, 25% Silk) from Isager 25 g / 212 m
(The grey version is pictured in Isager Tweed in colour way Winter grey with Isager Silk Mohair in colour way 3s).
Suggestion 2_ 
200 g Eco Charmere Vintage (100% Cashmere) from Gepard 50 g / 150 m.
(The Beige version is pictured in Eco Charmere Vintage in colour way Nougat 110 @idasstrik).
Suggested needles_ 
Circular needles 4 mm (60 or 80 cm), circular needles 3,5 mm (40 and 60 or 80 cm).
Gauge_ 
21 sts x 32 rows in the waffle structure on needles 4 mm = 10 x 10 cm. 
Follow the chart
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