The Eye of the Partridge Heel Cowl is a very strong and dense fabric! No wind or cold breeze will be able to make its way through to your neck! What is better than staying warm AND stylish?
This cowl pattern is the same stitch pattern as the Eye of the Partridge Heel Flap – but it has been modified to be a cowl and knit in the round (no purling except for the edging)! I love how the slip stitches are offset from each other creating these little diamonds in the fabric! It’s so elegant and beautiful!
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Size & Finished Measurements |
One Size Cowl 10” / 25.4 cm Tall 11.5” / 29.21 cm Wide
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Gauge:
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21 Stitches and 29 Rows = 4” / 10.16cm (blocked) Knit flat in stockinette
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Needles:
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US Size 7 / 4.5mm circular knitting needles with a 16” cable or the appropriate size to meet gauge
US Size 9 / 5.5mm (optional) for bind off |
Yarn & Suggested Yarn:
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DK Weight –246 yards / 100 grams /224.942 meters
Yarn used in the sample: One Skein Breaking Yarn Swish DK Weight in the colorway Holly White
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Notions:
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Scissors, Stitch Marker to mark BOR and Tapestry Needle for weaving
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Resources:
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Knitting Tips Video: Reading your stitches and how to tink (unknit) your stitches
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