Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

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Campanilla by Debra Gerhard

Craft: Knitting

This pattern is available on Ravelry.  

Snowdrops - tiny, white flowers that robustly peep their way up through the lawn (and the occasional snow cover) in mid-February - always bring a smile to our faces and the knowledge that Spring is on its way. These were the inspiration for the use of the “Sprig” mosaic pattern, which echoes the snowdrop’s two linear leaves and petal cluster. The mosaic pattern is soft and springy in our fingering-weight Alegria.

This cowl begins with a garter tab cast-on and is worked in rows of stockinette and slipped-stitch pattern with increases at each end of the row and on each side of the center stitch. Once it has reached the correct neck circumference, the piece is joined in the round and worked down to the lower edge.

Finished Size

19” neck edge circumference, 48” lower edge circumference, 12” from neck to lower edge at shortest point, and 26” from neck to lower edge at deepest point

Yarn

Manos del Uruguay ALEGRIA (75% superwash merino, 25% polyamide; approx. 445 yds/100 g): 1 skein each of A and B.

Shown in A2305 Celadon (A) and A2637 Wild Orchid (B)

Needles & Notions

US 6/4.0mm 16” and 29” circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge

Stitch markers (one in a different color for start of round)

Tapestry needle

Gauge

24 sts and 34 rows/rnds = 4”/10cm in St st, after blocking.

Notes

This cowl begins with a garter tab cast-on and is worked in rows of stockinette and slipped-stitch pattern with increases at each end of the row and on each side of the center stitch. Once it has reached the correct neck circumference, the piece is joined in the round and worked down to the lower edge.

Please note that this pattern contains charts.