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Woods Landing
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FINISHED SIZE: 15” high, 35” circumference (38 cm high, 89 cm
circumference), blocked
MATERIALS:
Expression Fiber Arts Restore Fingering yarn
The sample is shown in one skein each of Mimic and Beam Restore Fingering.
If those colors aren’t available, any from this category will work.
HOOK:
US size H-8 (5 mm) hook or size needed to obtain gauge
SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate: Perfect for those who know how to work single crochet stitches and want to explore changing colors. Skills/concepts include working in back loops and two types of color changes.
Notes From the Designer:
Crochet a cowl with Fair Isle style using simple single crochet stitches and two contrasting colors. Worked in the round, this tubular cowl showcases both a checked design and a lattice design. Two solid bands feature subtle texture with every third row worked into back loops only. Learn two ways to change yarn colors, as you work the patterned bands.
- Total yards used for the sample shown here: approximately 600 yds (250 yds Color A, 350 yds Color B) / 550 m (230 m Color A, 320 m Color B).
- Color changes are worked differently in the checked bands and the lattice band; see the Special Stitches section for instructions on both styles of color changes.
- The sample was stitched with the unused color carried across the wrong side of the work rather than crocheting over the unused color. This created yarn “floats” similar to those in Fair Isle knitting. * Consider using a yarn bowl (or bowls) and spinning it periodically to keep your working yarns from being stranded.
- Maintaining even tension, especially when changing colors, will keep your patterned bands looking their best.
- Checked Band 1, Lattice Band, and Checked Band 2 are all worked in single crochet. You may find the charts easier to follow for color placement, although color changes are also listed in the written directions.
- Rounds are worked in a continuous spiral rather than joined at the end of each round.
- Due to the spiraling nature of construction, the Lattice Band pattern will not match perfectly at the beginning and end of rounds.
- The stitch count remains constant: 156 stitches each round.
Designed by Janica York Carter
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Enjoy your crocheting!
Chandi
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