KIT Flying geese Cowl
Pretty colorwork cowls are a most welcome (and warm) sight: Flying Geese by Peg Blechman is a lovely example of a piece destined to become a well-worn favorite. The interlocking triangles of the classic Flying Geese pattern look stunning in two shades of Owl. Choose two contrasting shades like Huckleberry and Cement (shown) or go for a subtler effect with colors that are similar in value. Decisions, decisions.
Each KIT contains the amount of yarn needed to complete the project in the selected size.
Knitting pattern included.
Finished measurements:
26½" [67 cm] circumference and 15¾" [40 cm] deep
Yarn:
owl / 2 skeins huckleberry 321 (MC) / 2 skeins cement 324 (CC) / Please note: Cement 324 is no longer available. We love Papuan, Tawny, or Albertine as a substitute for this color.
Needles:
24" circular in size US 7 [4.5 mm]
Gauge:
22 sts and 22 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in flying geese pattern, after blocking / 21 sts and 19 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in corrugated rib, after blocking
Skills Required:
Cable cast on, stranded colorwork (links provided). Charts only.
Pattern: included
Language: English
Photos: © Pam Allen
Each KIT contains the amount of yarn needed to complete the project in the selected size.
Knitting pattern included.
Finished measurements:
26½" [67 cm] circumference and 15¾" [40 cm] deep
Yarn:
owl / 2 skeins huckleberry 321 (MC) / 2 skeins cement 324 (CC) / Please note: Cement 324 is no longer available. We love Papuan, Tawny, or Albertine as a substitute for this color.
Needles:
24" circular in size US 7 [4.5 mm]
Gauge:
22 sts and 22 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in flying geese pattern, after blocking / 21 sts and 19 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in corrugated rib, after blocking
Skills Required:
Cable cast on, stranded colorwork (links provided). Charts only.
Pattern: included
Language: English
Photos: © Pam Allen