Waterfire Cowl by Makenzie Alvarez

Waterfire Cowl

Knitting
October 2018
DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
690 - 750 yards (631 - 686 m)
14”/35.5 cm wide x 28”/71 cm circumference
English
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As if stepping into a living painting, light and shadow dance to create a magical canvas at the WaterFire art installation in Providence, Rhode Island. Imagine the city lights shimmering as flames dance mesmerically on the water’s surface, a breathtaking spectacle where fire and water gracefully flow and intertwine. Just like the gentle sway of the flames and the subtle movement of the river, your yarn will twist and turn on your needles, bringing to life a unique and graceful accessory. This design captures the dynamic beauty and inspiring awe of these elements, allowing you to create an elegant and beautiful accessory, a wearable reflection of this stunning artistry.

Finished Size
14”/35.5 cm wide x 28”/71 cm circumference

** Gauge**
18 sts x 28 rows = 4”/10 cm square in
Stockinette Stitch
Pattern Repeat: 45 sts x 12 rows = 6”/15 cm
wide x 1.5”/4 cm tall

Yarn
DK weight yarn; 570 yds/521 m
Sample Used: Lion Brand Wool Ease
DK 636; 80% Acrylic, 20% Wool; 232 yds/212 m; 85 oz/85 g; 3 hanks in Quiet Gray 149AL

Needles
US5/3.75 mm - 24”/60 cm circular needle,
or size needed to obtain gauge
Cable needle; optional

Notions
6 stitch markers to mark cabled sections;
optional
Tapestry needle, measuring tape, scissors,
blocking tools

Skills Required
Basic knitting skills
Cable knitting - or willingness to learn - cables are written and charted
Seaming