
Description
This ribbed drop stitch pattern is created by knitting flat then seaming the cast on and bind off edges together. Vertical color stranding is used for the contrast waves. Knitting with fingering weight yarn on larger needles gives the cowl a light and airy feel. The Cherry Blossom cowl is perfect for windy Spring days. Or alternatively, continue on and make a scarf to wear with your favorite jeans jacket, and let it flutter in the wind!
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Video tutorials are down below to get you started.
Finished Dimensions
Width: 7.5”
Circumference: 24”
Gauge: 20 sts and 32 rows = 4"
Supplies - Included in Box
- Yarn A: Damask
- Yarn B: Natural
- Yarn C: Delph
- 6 bobbins for vertical color stranding
Note: If making a scarf, one skein of yarn will give about 16" in length.
Supplies - Not Included
- Needles: US 7 (4.5mm) needles
- Tapestry needle for weaving in ends and finishing
Vertical Color Stranding Part 1
Vertical Color Stranding Part 2
Enjoy!
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