
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 all together. This cowl is a quick knit with cables running seamlessly throughout. ts appearance is complex yet simple at the same time. I think Mom would have liked it. Size after blocking: circumference approximately 20 inches length approximately 7 inches Supplies Mirasol Sulka [60% Merino/20% Alpaca/ 20% Silk; 5 yd/ 50 g skein]; color: #208 Paprika; 2 skeins Gauge: 4 sts/inch on a size 10 size 10/6.0 mm needles (straight or circular) or size you need to obtain gauge. cable needle crochet hook yarn needle waste yarn The Stitches Of My Life Designs - Debbi Stone TM information at thestitchesofmylifedesigns@gmail.com Instructions: ing a provisional crochet cast on and a piece of waste yarn, cast on 36 stitche 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, pl1 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, k3, p8 k3, pll Row 14 (wS): pll, K5.P& k3, , pll Row 5 (RS): p3, 8 , p3, k8, p3 Row 15 (RS): p3, 8 p3, k8, p3 Row 6 (ws): pll, k3, p8, k3, pl1 Row 16 (ws): pll, k3, p8, <3, pll Row 7 (rs): p3, k8, p3, k8, p3, k8, p3 Row17 (Rs): p3, k8, p3, k8, p3, k8, p3 Row 8 (ws): pll, k3, p8, k3, pl1 Row 18 (ws): pll, k3, p8, k3, pl1 Row9 (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 row lone more time. Cut working yarn, leave a tail of 36 inches. Unzip provisional cast on and place live stitches on another size 9 (or whatever size you've been working on) needle. With wrong sides of cowl facing each other, graft the two ends together using the kitchener stitch. Weave in ends, block and enjoy!
