
BOLINGUA
COWL
When looking for a name for this pattern I knew I wanted it to be related with sheep, but my inspiration wasn't working with me. I share my fiber study with my mum, a painter, crocheter and jack of all trades and I asked her for a name related with sheep. She suggested Bolingua. Bolingua is a "baserri”' a basque farm, located just in front of my parents house. It has a field were their sheep roam free nearly all days. They were the first sheep I ever saw when I was a child, my first sheep! So the name fits quite nicely. Yarn and Needles: 1 skein Ardilanak SuperChunky, 130ms/200gr, 12mm needles. Notions: K (Knit), P Purl), K2tog (Knit two sts together), SSK (slip 2 stitches, put back on left needle, k2tog), Yo (Yarn Over),
HOW TO
Cast on 29 stitches. Start pattern, repeat rows 01 to 04 as many times as you like. Row 01 (Right Side): K3, P2, [k5, P2] (3 times), K3. Row 02 (Wrong side): K3, [k2, P5] (3 times), K5. Row 03 (Right Side): K3, P2, [K2tog, Yo, K1, Yo, SSK, P2](3 times), K3. Row 04 (Wrong Side): K3, [k2, P5] (3 times), K5. Finish in Row 04. Bind off as you usually do. Sew beginning and end of fabric with spare yarn.
CHART
If you prefer to use the chart just follow the written instructions for casting on and binding of. You have to work the blue shadowed part three times and finish in the 4th row.

Knit - Purl K2tog \SSK O YO