Our yarns are hand-dyed on the following bases:
Cheshire Cat — light fingering weight — 100% sw merino — 28-30 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 512 yds
Mary Ann — fingering/sock weight — 85% sw merino, 15% nylon — 28-30 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 475 yds
Confetti — fingering weight — 92% superwash wool, 5% nepps, 3% lurex sparkle — 28-34 sts = 4" — 3.5 oz/432 yds
Summer Silk — fingering weight — 100% silk bourette — 25-28 sts = 4" — 3.5 oz/ 390 yds
Mad Hatter — sport weight — 100% sw merino — 20-24 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 344 yds
Sprinkles — sport weight — 95% superwash merino, 5% rainbow nepps — 20-24 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 340 yds
Cotton Kiss — sport weight — 50% superwash merino, 50% cotton — 20-24 sts = 4” — 4 oz/ 372 yds
Tweed — sport weight — 55% sw merino, 15% mulberry silk, 15% baby alpaca, 15% donegal — 22-24 sts = 4" – 3.5 oz/310 yds
Alice DK weight — 70% sw merino, 30% silk — 21-23 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 242 yds
Silk Twist DK weight — 72% fine sw merino, 28% mulberry silk — 20-22 sts = 4" —3.5 oz/250 yds
Lory— DK weight — 100% superwash merino — 21-32 sts = 4" — 4 oz/280 yds
March Hare — worsted weight — 100% sw merino — 16-20 sts = 4" — 4 oz/ 184 yds
Walrus — chunky weight — 100% superwash merino — 12 sts = 4" — 4 oz/280 yds
For more details on all our yarn bases, click here.Button up against the chill on a blustery day, or button down to let a bit of breeze in when it warms up. This quick-to-knit cowl has your options covered in all seasons.
Perfect for beginner lace knitters who are ready to go beyond simple yarn-overs. This leaf lace pattern allows you to see where you went wrong, and bulky yarn isn’t hard to frog.
Simple buttonholes, uses seven 3/4-1” buttons.
Yarn:
Wonderland Yarns “TweedleDeeDum” bulky weight yarn, 4 oz skein (87 yards); 2 (3) skeins,
Shown in “Pennyworth”
Needles & Notions:
US size 11 circular needles 24” or longer, darning needle; 7 buttons approximately ¾”-1”
Gauge:
11 sts & 15 rows = 4” in lace pattern before blocking
Measurements:
11” x 30” (11” x 35”) blocked
Difficulty:
Medium
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