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Play with the magical moebius cast-on technique to create this silky lace cowl
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The first and last stitches of the chart will indicate which colour to use for that row, so white squares represent yarn A and blue squares represent yarn B. On chart rows beginning with a blue square
BACK Cast on 110 (122: 134: 146: 158: 170: 182: 194) sts with 4mm needles and Yarn A. Rib row 1 K2, (P2, K2) to end. Rib row 2 P2, (K2, P2) to end. Rep last 2 rows until rib meas 2 (2: 2.5: 2.5: 3: 3:
SLEEVE PATT PANEL Row 1 (RS): K3, (P1, K3) 12 (12:13:14:14:15: 17:17:17) times. Row 2: P3, (K1, P3) 12 (12:13:14:14:15: 17:17:17) times. Row 3: C3F, (P1, C3F) 12 (12:13:14:14:15: 17:17:17) times. Row
Notes If you tend to have a tight cast on, use the larger size needles to cast on before switching to the smaller size to work the rib stitch. SOCK ONE Cast on 56 (64: 72) sts using Yarn A and 2mm DPN
This wrap is worked from a provisional cast-on at the centre to give a symmetrical finish. The pattern gives two options for the provisional cast-on. One uses a crochet chain, and the other uses Judy’
Notes This pattern consists of two knitted tubes, with an inner fabric cushion to keep the filling contained. Magnets attached to each end of the inner cushions allow for endless possibilities to twis