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AAP-SCANDES

Scandes Cowl Pattern

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Designed by Fiona Munro (from MunroSisters3)

The Scandes Cowl is a tribute to the mesmerizing geometric patterns that dance across the surface of the North Sea's waves, and the towering peaks of the mountains that overlook northern fjords. The captivating display of the contrasting colours create a wearable work of art with no 'back' or 'wrong' side to it. Crafted as a circular tube, it's designed for effortless and versatile wear.

The cowl is worked in the round, beginning with a provisional cast-on and culminating in a graft which seamlessly unites the final round with the provisionally cast-on stitches. The Scandes Cowl is more than just an accessory; it's an homage to the ever-shifting motions of the sea, and the eternal shapes of the mountains, encapsulated in every stitch.

The sample is shown in Au Naturel (MC) and Heart (CC)

Finished Measurements:112 cm / 44" by 43cm / 17" prior to grafting

Yarn Requirements: 2 skeins of MC and 2 skeins of CC

Needle Size: one set size 4.5mm/ US 7 on 40cm / 16" circular needles, or size needed to achieve gauge.

Herlig DK -  50% Viking Norway Wool / 50% Merino Wool
273 yards / 250 meters per 100g/ 3.5 oz skein
Gauge: 21-24 St / 4" (10 cm) on US 5-7 or 3.75 to 4.5 mm
 

Pattern is available as a downloadable PDF at checkout.  A link for future download will also be emailed to you with your receipt.

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