It is lovely to see my Drumlins Cowl in
the Knitter Magazine, Issue 64. Drumlins is knitted in
Malabrigo Worsted yarn that has the perfect balance of softness and structure.
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Drumlins by Emma Vining
in the Knitter, Issue 64 |
The pattern for this Cowl was inspired by glacial landscapes formed during the Ice Age - in particular, small rounded hills called drumlins and depressions in the ground made by melting ice, called kettle holes.
The cowl can be worn right side out, with the drumlin mounds nestled in the kettle holes or wrong side out with the mounds pushed in to make kettle holes.
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Drumlins by Emma Vining
in the Knitter, Issue 64 |
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Drumlins by Emma Vining
in the Knitter, Issue 64 |
The pattern is in the Cosy Cable Knits Supplement included with this month's issue along with a gorgeous Open Cable Sleeve sweater by Debbie Bliss and a Schachenmayr Original Cape, Legwarmer and Hat set of patterns called Agnethe.
Errata
Thank you to Jennifer for letting me know about an error in the Drumlins pattern published in The Knitter Magazine. There is a 'K1' instead of a 'P1' in pattern Row 10. Row 10 should be as follows:
Row 10 (WS): P1, *yrn, P6, Sl1, P2tog, psso, P6, yrn,
P1*, rep from * to * to the end of row.
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