
design
“Della Vigna Cowl”
Description
Pattern name and designer:
Della Vigna Cowl designed by Linda Marveng
Pattern description:
Inspired by the façade of the Venetian Church San Francesco Della Vigna is this cowl. The rows of eyelets add a sculptural effect to the cowl. Della Vigna Cowl ends like it began in a garter stitch band crowned by an I-cord. Fold the eyelet pattern in two to make it into a double collar. Wear it together with the Della Vigna Pullover or on its own to warm you.
Pattern sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4)
Shown in size 1.
Finished measurements:
Top width: 52 (60, 64, 68) cm/20.5 (23.5, 25.25, 26.75)
Bottom width: 80 (88, 92, 100) cm/31.5 (34.75, 36.25, 39.25)
Height: 42 cm/16.5
Yarn: Noro Yarns, Silk Garden Sock Solo (40 wool, 25 silk, 25 polyamide, 10 mohair, 100 g, 300 m/328 yds)
Sample is knitted in S31 (Aqua Green): 2 (2, 2, 3) balls 480 (540, 570, 630) m/525 (591, 623, 689) yds.
Pattern construction: The cowl is worked from the bottom and up in the round. The shaping is worked in garter stitch. The cowl is worked with a tighter round gauge, compared to the pullover as it is worked in the round.
Photo credit: Eivind Røhne
Della Vigna Cowl designed by Linda Marveng
Pattern description:
Inspired by the façade of the Venetian Church San Francesco Della Vigna is this cowl. The rows of eyelets add a sculptural effect to the cowl. Della Vigna Cowl ends like it began in a garter stitch band crowned by an I-cord. Fold the eyelet pattern in two to make it into a double collar. Wear it together with the Della Vigna Pullover or on its own to warm you.
Pattern sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4)
Shown in size 1.
Finished measurements:
Top width: 52 (60, 64, 68) cm/20.5 (23.5, 25.25, 26.75)
Bottom width: 80 (88, 92, 100) cm/31.5 (34.75, 36.25, 39.25)
Height: 42 cm/16.5
Yarn: Noro Yarns, Silk Garden Sock Solo (40 wool, 25 silk, 25 polyamide, 10 mohair, 100 g, 300 m/328 yds)
Sample is knitted in S31 (Aqua Green): 2 (2, 2, 3) balls 480 (540, 570, 630) m/525 (591, 623, 689) yds.
Pattern construction: The cowl is worked from the bottom and up in the round. The shaping is worked in garter stitch. The cowl is worked with a tighter round gauge, compared to the pullover as it is worked in the round.
Photo credit: Eivind Røhne
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