Muntin by Linda Dean
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Craft: Crochet
This pattern is available on Ravelry.
Using a Fino Mini-skein Set and a skein of Fino, color takes center center stage for these vintage-style motifs shown in both a generous cowl and wrap.
Finished Size
Cowl: 36” circumference and 13” high
Wrap: 64” across top edge and 18” high
Manos del Uruguay FINO (70% extrafine merino wool, 30% silk; approx. 490 yds/100 g): 1 sk of MC for cowl or wrap
Manos del Uruguay FINO MINI-SKEINS (70% extrafine merino wool, 30% silk; 5 mini-sks, each approx. 98 yds/20 g; entire set approx. 490 yds/100 g): 1 set for cowl or wrap.
Note: The wrap uses almost all of the yarn in the mini-skeins.
Cowl: Shown in 441 Ballgown (MC, peach); Mini-skeins set #14 Phoebe: 433 Folly (dk blue), 404 Watered Silk (lt blue), 413 Rosewater (cream), 410 Pocketwatch (rust), 419 Brass Button (brown)
Wrap: Shown in 446 Savile Row (MC, light blue/gray); Mini-skeins set #17 Tabitha: 416 Amethyst Earring (purple), 438 Poison (brown), 427 Mourning (gray), 402 Inkwell (lt blue), 440 Fleet (dk blue)
Hooks & Notions
US H-8/5mm crochet hook, or size to obtain gauge
Locking stitch marker (optional for start of rnd)
Tapestry needle
Gauge
Small squares measure about 3”/7.5cm square
Large squares measure about 6”/15cm square
Notes
Both projects use six different squares, two large (L1 and L2) and four small (S1, S2, S3, and S4). The squares are worked in different color combinations which are shown in the color table for each square.
The squares are joined as you go using the main color for the final joining round. This last round is worked differently depending on how many sides of the current square are being joined to adjacent squares.
Both the cowl and the wrap have an assembly diagram showing the arrangement of the different units. Refer to the appropriate diagram when joining the squares.
These projects are reversible. The directions are written with the side facing you as you work named as the right side, but both items can be worn with the opposite side facing out as shown in the photographs.