Lucca Cowl Designer Knitting Pattern
Lucca Cowl Designer Knitting Pattern
Lucca Cowl Designer Knitting Pattern
Lucca Cowl Designer Knitting Pattern

Lucca Cowl Designer Knitting Pattern

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Here’s something new and beautiful. A unique approach to mosaic knitting. A rotation of single rows that integrate three colors.

Designer Knitting Pattern
Mosaic knitting has enjoyed a loyal following since the 1960s when Barbara Walker developed this delightful technique. Now, you can learn something new. Instead of working a graphic mosaic pattern alternating between double rows in two colors, alternate between three colors in single rows. The resulting overall fabric has a beautiful blend of colors nicely integrated. Every stitch becomes a slip stitch and all rows interlock flawlessly.

The Lucca cowl pattern is worked with the yarn double stranded in each color. So, the fabric is extra sturdy, and the cowl is extra cozy. It is a lovely introduction to this new approach to mosaic knitting.

Knitting Help
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Yarn
Brooklyn Tweed’s Imbue Sport, 100% American Merino Wool, 190 yards/174m, 50g

Gauge
17 stitches and 13.5 rows = 4"/10cm in slip stitch pattern.

Yardage
One hank in each of 3 colors

Suggested Needles and Notions

  • US 11/8 mm circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge
  • Tapestry needle 
  • Stitch markers 

Finished Measurements
24” /61 cm circumference x 6.25” /16.5 cm height

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Delivery
A link to this Downloadable Pattern will be provided via email after checkout. Downloadable Patterns are nonrefundable.

Testimonials

Sophisticated, elegant, stylish, chic. After seeing James’ collection, I may give up needlepoint.

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These designs take men's sweaters to a whole new level of luxury and deliciousness. Might have to get a new man once my divorce goes through, just so I can knit him a James Cox Knits sweater.

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