
My mother, Pat, loved when things ran seamlessly and she always did her level best to make sure it happened. She enjoyed the simple things but she was a complex woman. The most important thing in her life was her family and she truly was the glue that held us alltogether. This cowl is a quick knit with cables running seamlessly throughout. Its appearance is complex yet simple at the same time. I think Mom would have loved it. Size after blocking: circumference approximately 20 inches length approximately 7 inches Yarn: Mirasol Sulka [60% Merino/20% Alpaca/ 20% Silk; 55 yd/ 50 g skein]; color: #208 Paprika; 2 skeins · Gauge: 4 sts and 5 rows/inch on a size 10 . Tools: \* size 10/6.0 mm needles (straight or circular) or size needed to obtain gauge. \* cable needle (cn) \* crochet hook \* yarn needle \* waste yarn The Stitches Of My Life Designs - Debbi Stone TM information at thestitchesofmylifedesigns@gmail.com Instructions: ga provisional crochet cast on and a piece of waste yarn, cast on 36 stitches. Row1 (Rs): p3, k8, p3,k8, p3,k8, p3 Row11 Rs): p3,k8, p3,k8, p3,k8, p3 Row 2 (ws): pll, k3, p8, k3, pll1 Row 12 (ws): pll, k3, p8, k3, pll Row3 (Rs): p3,k8, p3, k8, p3, k8, p3 Row 13 (Rs): p3, k8, p3, k8, p3, k8, p3 Row 4 (wS): pll, 5 pll Row 14 (wS): pll, k3, <3 pll Row 5 (RS): p3, , p3, k8, p3 Row 15 (RS): p3, 8 p3, k8, p3 Row 6 (ws): pll, k3, p8, k3, pll Row 16 (ws): pl1, k3, p8 k3, pll Row 7 (rs): p3, k8, p3, k8, p3, k8, p3 Row 17 (rs): p3, k8, p3, k8, p3, k8, p3 Row 8 (ws): pll, k3, p8, k3, pl1 Row 18 (ws): pl1, k3, p8, k3, pll1 Row 9 (Rs): p3, k8, p3, c8f, p3, k8, p3 Row 19 (Rs): p3, c8f, p3, k8, p3,c8f,p3 Row 10 (ws): pll,k3, p8, k3, pll Row 20 (ws): pll,k3, p8, k3, pll Repeat rows 1-20 four (4) more times for a total of five (5 repeats). Repeat row1one more time. Cut workingyan, leavingatailf36inches.Unzipprovisionalcast onandplaceiv stches onanther ize orwhatever size you'vebeen working on needl.With wrong sides of cow faig each other, graft the two ends together using the kitchener stith. Weave in ends, block and enjo!

The Stitches Of My Life Designs - Debbi Stone Tm information at thestitchesofmylifedesigns@gmail.com