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Intermediate
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I love working lace in the round, because you don’t have to worry about what’s going on with the wrong side of your work - you’re always working on the right side!
This pattern is great for beginner lace knitting, because you always see the right side of your work, and the simple lace pattern works in a predictable manner. It also does not require blocking, so if you like lace without wanting to block it, this is the scarf for you!
There are a wide range of sizing options, from the 23" cowl that sits right at your collar bone, all the way to a 68" massive scarf that wraps 3 times around your neck.
Because of the lack of blocking, this scarf does stretch beyond it’s usual measurements, which are taken un-stretched. I am able to wrap the 38" size around my neck twice with stretching, but it doesn’t sit to long on my body because when it’s not wrapped it gets back to the normal 38" size. It’s fantastic!
If you simply want to start making the pattern without checking gauge (as some do), each pattern repeat is 7.5" wide. It’s very difficult to check the height in the lace pattern, so I included the stockinette sizing for a swatch.
This pattern has been test knit.
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This pattern is great for beginner lace knitting, because you always see the right side of your work, and the simple lace pattern works in a predictable manner. It also does not require blocking, so if you like lace without wanting to block it, this is the scarf for you!
There are a wide range of sizing options, from the 23" cowl that sits right at your collar bone, all the way to a 68" massive scarf that wraps 3 times around your neck.
Because of the lack of blocking, this scarf does stretch beyond it’s usual measurements, which are taken un-stretched. I am able to wrap the 38" size around my neck twice with stretching, but it doesn’t sit to long on my body because when it’s not wrapped it gets back to the normal 38" size. It’s fantastic!
If you simply want to start making the pattern without checking gauge (as some do), each pattern repeat is 7.5" wide. It’s very difficult to check the height in the lace pattern, so I included the stockinette sizing for a swatch.
This pattern has been test knit.
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Pattern Info
Size
23 (38, 53, 68)
Media
Chart
Language
English US & UK
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Abbreviations
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BO
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bind off |
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CO
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cast on |
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k
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knit |
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k2tog
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knit 2 together |
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p
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purl |
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rep
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repeat |
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ssk
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slip, slip, knit |
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sts
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stitches |
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tog
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together |
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yo
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yarn over |
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What is the finished size of A Whale of A Cowl?
The finished accessories measures 23 (38, 53, 68).
Is A Whale of A Cowl suitable for beginners?
This is an intermediate-level Knitting pattern. Some prior experience is recommended before starting.
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This pattern is available in English (US & UK terms).
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Can I sell items I make from this pattern?
Yes, you can sell finished items made using this pattern design.
What is A Whale of A Cowl?
A Whale of A Cowl is an Intermediate Knitting pattern designed by Orchard House Editing & Design for making an Accessories. I love working lace in the round, because you don’t have to worry about what’s going on with the wrong side of your work - you’re always working on the right side!This pattern is great for beginner lace knitting, because you always see the right s...
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What type of item does A Whale of A Cowl make?
The A Whale of A Cowl pattern makes a Accessories. It is a Intermediate Knitting pattern.
What materials are needed for A Whale of A Cowl?
To make A Whale of A Cowl you will need: 170 (270, 385, 490) yds / 155 (246, 352, 448) m of heavy worsted or aran weight yarn.The sample used Vanna’s Choice [170 yds/155m per 100g ball | 100% acrylic]. Tools required: 1 set of US 10 (6mm) circular knitting needles with a cable long or short enough to accommodate the cowl circumference.
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