Hedgerow Jam Cowl

$11.50

 

This cowl is named for the hedgerow bounty we would bring home from our weekend excursions. My Mom would cook the berries into a delicious jam that could sparkle just as red as the raspberries beckoning between the green leaves, or be dark and jewel toned when there were more blackberries in the mix.

Worked entirely inĀ MosaicĀ and slipped stitch colorwork technique, you will ever only have to use one color at a time, making this the perfect and easy intro to working with two colors!

Wear this cowl open like a long scarf or wrap it twice for more warmth. With all the different ways to button it and wear it, it wonā€™t get boring and will adapt to almost any temperature!

Materials:

Yarn:Ā Malabrigo Rios (100% Merino, 210 yards/192 meters, 3.5 oz/100gr)
2 skeins each color A (Lettuce ) and color B (Jupiter)
(If you make the border just one color, you can get away with using 2 skeins one color and only one of the ā€˜not borderā€™ color.)
Or worsted weight yarn, about 250-280 yds each of 2 colorsĀ second sample shows KnitPicks Wool of the Andes Worsted Yarn (100% Peruvian Highland Wool, Worsted Weight, (110 yards/50 gram) 3 skeins color A (Avocado) and 3 skeins color B (Garnet Heather)

Needles:
US size 7 (4 Ā½ mm) 24ā€ (cm) circulars, or size to obtain gauge
US size 10 (6 mm) for Berry Pattern and cast on

Gauge:
20 st = 4ā€ on US #7 (4.5mm) needles in slip stitch color pattern

Notions:Ā 3 buttons (7/8ā€ to 1ā€ dia/ 2cm to 2.5cm dia)

Finished Size:
50ā€ long and 12ā€ wide (127 cm long and 30 cm wide)

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