This week has been as crazy as last week, but I managed to finish my Reywa Cowl. The yarn is a Merino Yak blend, and is so soft and warm. I loved working on this project.
I bought a kit, so I didn’t have to pick the colors. I think I’m going to talk you into buying the kit in September, because I really think you would like making and wearing it. There is a lot of purple after all.
[…] it would be extra annoying. I started knitting a tube to graft together (like my holiday doodle or Reywa cowl). After a few inches I realized that was going to be a lot of work for something with really long […]
I can see why. Your cowl has lots of variation in color and pattern. No chance for boredom to slip in.
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It looks like such a fun knit and no need to weave in ends. I love the colours you chose.
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I bought a kit, so I didn’t have to pick the colors. I think I’m going to talk you into buying the kit in September, because I really think you would like making and wearing it. There is a lot of purple after all.
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Haha fibre is my mission for Wisconsin but if this isn’t superwash yarn then I may just be talked round lol
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It is not superwash, but it is a Merino Yak blend, so I think you need it.
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That is a beautiful cowl! And you have a lovely cowl model there, too!
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Gorgeous! The cowl is nice too.😉
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I think so too.
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[…] it would be extra annoying. I started knitting a tube to graft together (like my holiday doodle or Reywa cowl). After a few inches I realized that was going to be a lot of work for something with really long […]
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