Ten and Counting pattern - by Kat Archer

Ten and Counting pattern - by Kat Archer | Twisted
Ten and Counting pattern - by Kat Archer | Twisted
Ten and Counting pattern - by Kat Archer | Twisted
Craft
 Knitting
Yarn Weight
Skill Level
Yardage
400 yards/365 meters

Media Type

Ten and Counting pattern - by Kat Archer

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Craft
 Knitting
Yarn Weight
Skill Level
Yardage
400 yards/365 meters

Media Type

This fun and festive cowl was designed to commemorate Twisted’s 10th Anniversary. The simple lace pattern looks great in speckled and variegated yarns, so grab your favorite wild skein and cast on!

Delivery

PDF Download - By ordering this product you will receive a PDF of this pattern. A download link will appear on the order confirmation page after checkout and will also be sent to the email address attached to your order. The email is sent automatically immediately after checkout. If you don't see it be sure to check your spam folder. You will have 7 days to access the file and it can be downloaded a maximum of 3 times.

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Yarn

400 yards/365 meters fingering weight yarn

Shown in Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks That Rock Lightweight, color Twisted’s 10th Anniversary Speck-tacular.

Needles

20"/50 cm or 24”/60 cm circulars in US #4/3.50 mm or size you need to get gauge

Notions

Stitch markers (one unique), darning needle

Construction

This straight-forward cowl is knit in the round from the bottom up.

Skill Level

Advanced Beginner (knitting in the round, basic lace)

Size

Approximate, after blocking: Circumference: 26”/66 cm, Height: 12”/30.5 cm

Gauge

24 sts = 4”/10 cm after blocking

Pattern Revisions

06/2017 - originally published