ucipital mapilary
Because your ucipital mapilary is quite beautiful. -Johnnie Aysgarth, Suspicion (1941)

Just because there's no such thing as the "ucipital mapilary" doesn't mean you shouldn't keep it warm. Screenwriter Samson Raphaelson coined the fictional phrase for the 1941 Hitichcock thrller Suspicion. The actual anatomical temm is "suprastemal notch" (fossa jugularis stemalis): the visible dip where the clavicles join the stermum. Often regarded as a mark of beauty, Johnnie Aysgarth makes it the focus of his hill-top wooing. Ucipital mapilary or suprastemal notch, Cary Grant can callit whatever he likes. The fared botom of this cow is perect for keeping yourucipital mapilary wam, osy, and ready for wooing. materials yarn Naturwolle Michels ( $100\%$ pure new wool) in color 120 Hawaii; $100\mathrm{g}/100\mathrm{m}$ , 1 skein or an equal amount of super-bulky yarn needles US13/9.00mm 24” circulars notions marker, tapestry needle gauge 11 stitches and $\mathrm{l}\,\mathrm{8\rows}=4$ inches in stockinette, knit in the round size finished cowl measures approximately 9 inches long, with a circumference of 20 inches at the top edge and 26 inches at the bottom. pattern N.B. The pattern is knit from the bottom up. CO 80 stitches loosely. Join to work in the round, being careful not to twist stitches. Place marker at beginning of round. Work 4 rounds in garter stitch: round 1: k all stitches round 2: p all stitches Repeat rounds 1 & 2 once more. Knit 4 rounds in stockinette $\mathrm{\Delta}=\mathrm{k}$ all stitches) Begin decrease rounds: round 1: \* k 8, k2tog \* repeat \* to \* (= 72 stitches) round 2 and all even rounds: k all stitches round 3: \* k 7, k2tog \* repeat \* to \* $\mathit{\Theta}^{\prime}=64$ stitches) round 5: \* k 6, k2tog \* repeat \* to \* (= 56 stitches) Work even in stockinette until piece measures approximately 8 inches, or desired length, from cast-on edge. Then work 4 rounds in garter stitch as above. Bind off loosely. Weave in all ends. Voila! Your ucipital mapilary is protected from the elements.