Inclinations Cowl - Brioche/Tuck Knitting
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Our sample of the "Inclinations Cowl" gets a lot of attention at the shop - it's bright, bold colors certainly don't hurt.
Come make your own with Louise and learn all sorts of new techniques to further your knitting journey.
Using 350-400 yards each of 2 contrasting colors of fingering to sport weight yarn, you'll have an easy wearing, snuggly accessory ready for gifting or keeping yourself cozy this winter.
Since this pattern is fairly repetitive once you get into it, we're running this class a little differently. Get together on day 1 for 2 hours to get cast on and start on the pattern. Then meet up again on day 2 to ask any questions that have come up and get any help you require. Work on your cowl at your own pace after that and watch how all your colors come together when you're done!
Learn:
- Long tail cast on
- Increasing
- Slipping stitches
- I-cord edging
- Half-fishermen's rib
- Increasing and decreasing in half-fishermen's rib
- I-cord bind off
Materials needed:
- A copy of the "Inclinations Cowl" pattern (available on Ravelry)
- US size 2 circular needle (24" recommended but not required) - US size 3 is also usable
- 2 contrasting colors of sport weight yarn - Edition 3 and Zauberball Starke 6 from Schoppel-Wolle and Blossoms from frabjous fibers & Wonderland Yarns are all absolutely perfect for this pattern (fingering weight yarn can also be used if you prefer)
- A removable stitch marker/progress keeper
- A darning needle to deal with your ends
We ask that you purchase any needed supplies from Yarns in the Farms for this class - mention you're signed up and you'll get a 10% discount on your class materials.
A minimum of 3 participants is required for this class to run - bring a friend!
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | Must know how to cast on, bind off, knit, and purl. |
Requirements: | See materials list for items needed for class |
Instructor: | Louise Rownd |
Instructor Bio: | Louise is knitter, spinner, and aspiring weaver who lives in Topsfield, Massachusetts. Her work is inspired by her Norwegian heritage, which has been passed down to her by generations of Norwegian grandmothers. She loves to continue to learn Scandinavian techniques and is currently learning the art of plukkband, weaving Nordic decorative bands that add the finishing touch to a traditional Norwegian kofte (cardigan). |
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