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Two-Point Cowl Using String Blossom

Two-Point Cowl Using String Blossom

Two-Point Cowl Using String Blossom

Two-Point Cowl Using String Blossom

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Shown in String Blossom

We knit the shoulder-hugging Two-Point Cowl in String Blossom, a lush, half-and-half blend of cashmere and silk. Blossom’s tight, high-quality twist makes it a dream on your needles. It simply overflows with next-to-the-skin softness—you’ll want to keep this cowl close!

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Shoulder Section: approx. 18"/46cm across x 14"/35.5cm deep, folded.
Cowl Collar: Approx. 22"/56cm around x 7"/18cm deep.

4 skeins String Blossom (177 yds / 162m each) or approx. 685 yds/626m sport-weight yarn.
Shown in 725618-Navy

US 5 (3.75mm) 24"/60cm and 16"/40cm circular needle, or size to obtain gauge.
Spare 16"/40cm circular needle one size smaller than gauge needle.
US D/3 (3.25mm) crochet hook and 1 locking marker for provisional cast-on.
Smooth fingering-or worsted-weight waste yarn for provisional cast-on.
1 stitch marker
Darning needle to finish
Blocking Wires and T-pins.

22 sts & 30 rows= 4"/10cm in stockinette stitch, after blocking

Much like our beloved Easy Folded Poncho, this project is so simple and so enjoyable, you’ll want one in every yarn you can get your hands on! The key to regauging is to knit a generous swatch, one that’s at least 6” x 6”. Wet block your swatch, allow it to dry thoroughly and let it rest. You want a softly draping fabric that has some body but isn’t stiff. Once you have a fabric you like, measure and note your stitch gauge—it just takes a little bit of math to achieve the finished dimensions.

The 2-stitch I-cord side edges and bind-off give a beautiful, minimalist finish. Don’t skip the pressing step on this one—that’s what gives the fabric a designer ready-to-wear finish

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