Lilac Garden Cowl
Lilac Garden Cowl
Designed by Jeananne Atthowe
The vanilla-rose scent is an intoxicating, magical lure that calls me into the city garden. As I step through the gate, I find myself in an oasis beyond the mechanical noises of the street. Little birds scurry around me on the garden floor. I am drawn further into the garden to glimpse the beauty of the purple hues and delicate petal textures dancing in the light. All my worries seem to fade away as I take a deep breath, and the sun kisses me with a warm embrace.
Sizes Included in Pattern: Adult (see measurements below)
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Difficulty
Intermediate
Techniques To Indulge In
CH, DC, FDC, Post Stitches, working in the round, color changes, blocking
Finished Measurements (inches/cm)
27” in circumference x 15.75” tall (68.6 cm x 40 cm), blocked
Gauge in Pattern
20 stitches (10 V-STS) and 14 rounds = 4”/ 10 cm, blocked
Featured Yarn
735 yards (672.1 m) of fingering weight
The Crochet Cove, Cloud Fingering (55% Extrafine Merino, 45% Camel), (1) skein: 525 yards (480 m) and 100 grams/ 3.52 ounces per skein
Main Color: Lilac, (1) skein, 441 yards
Color A: Lullaby, (1) skein, 294 yards
Additional Yarn Options
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Hook
US Size C/2: 2.25 mm
Notions
Tapestry Needle, Scissors, Tape Measure, Blocking Mats and T-Pins (or preferred blocking tools)
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Photographer: Jeananne Atthowe | Model: Emma Boucher