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breakthrough cowl
designed by amanda leah guthrie
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ABOUT After the ascent from the understory, trees enjoy abundant light and nutrients in the canopy layer. No longer struggling for scarce resources, they can be content and comfortable. It can be easy to forget where we come from, especially if where we left was filled with toil and struggle. In contentment, it’s easy to trap ourselves in a happy bubble and forget about the troubles in the world around us. But like the trees in the canopy protect precious flora and fauna, we too have a duty to protect those who are still finding their way to where we now happily thrive. The braids in this design are a reminder to appreciate our roots and interconnectedness to those who have sacrificed before us to pave the way for a better life. The leaf motif symbolizes the abundance in our lives and the hope we can offer by sharing our light through openings in the shadows. Needles: Size US 4 (3.5mm) - 24”(60cm) Circular Needle Yarn: MJ Yarns Tough Ram | 80% Wool / 20% Merino | 360 yards (329 meters) / 3.5 ounces (100 grams) Background Color (BC) : Azurite (Blue) Main Color (MC) : Amber (Gold) Yardage: Background Color (BC): 115 yards (105 meters) Main Color (MC): 108 yards (99 meters) Test Knitters used from 258 - 295 yards (236 - 270 meters) total Gauge: 31 stitches and 36 rows = 4” (10cm) in unblocked colorwork chart Gauge is not crucial to this project but different gauges will affect size and amount of yarn used (ex: test knitters’ yardage). Notions: 1 Removable Stitch Marker, Tapestry Needle, Unblocked Size: 23” (58cm) Circumference, 6.25” (16cm) Height Blocked Size: 23" (58cm) Circumference / 6.25” (16cm) Height Schematic: .
23” (58cm)
0.375” (1 cm)
5.5” (14 cm)
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breakthrough cowl
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STITCH ABBREVIATIONS & INSTRUCTIONS BC BOR K LBL LBR m MC P Sl wyib Sl wyif sm st(s) [()]x#
Background Color Beginning of Round Knit Latvian Braid - Left Leaning: With both colors held to the front as if to purl, take the color indicated and bring it over the second color creating a left-leaning twist, and purl the stitch with the color indicated. Latvian Braid - Right Leaning: With both colors held to the front as if to purl, take the color indicated and bring it under the second color creating a right-leaning twist, and purl the stitch with the color indicated. Marker Main Color (Worked As Dominant Color) Purl Slip one stitch purlwise with yarn in back Yarn forward, slip one stitch purlwise, yarn back Slip Marker st(s) - Stitch(es) Repeat the instructions in [ ] or ( ) the number of times indicated by #
PATTERN NOTES
Construction This cowl is cast on with one of three cast ons based on your skill level or preference, knit in the round, uses latvian braid and fair isle (stranded) colorwork, and finishes with one of two bind offs based on your skill level or preference. Floats should be woven every 5-6 stitches. The pattern includes optional extra rows for a taller cowl. Instructional Resources Written instructions for cast ons are available on page 5. When you see this icon , if you are using a digital version of the pattern, you can click on it to open the video resources on the daisy chain knits' website. If you are using a printed copy of the pattern, the video links can also be found on the pattern’s webpage (see Additional Resources below for a link). Additional Resources For additional images of the sample design, tutorial videos, and other information, please visit: http://www.daisychainknits.com/patterns/breakthrough
PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS This pattern was created with ease of printing in mind. If you would like to work the pattern using: Stitch Abbreviations & Instructions- Page 4 Cast On Resources - Page 5 Written Instructions - Pages 6 through 9 Charted Instructions - Pages 10 through 11 Taller Cowl Modification Instructions - Page 12 for Written, Page 13 for Charted About The Designer, Sharing Your Knitventure, and Thank You - Page 14
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CAST ON RESOURCES
IINSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES
Beginner: Alternate Cable Cast On 1. Make a slipknot about 5� from the end of the yarn and place it on the left needle. Cast on one stitch as follows: knit the first stitch, but leave it on the left needle. 2. Rotate the right needle clockwise to create slack in the stitch, insert the tip of the left needle from left to right, and remove the right needle. This counts as the first knit stitch. 3. Bring the right needle under the yarn to the back and insert it from back to front between the two stitches on the left needle. With the yarn in front, wrap it around the right needle as if to purl, and pull the yarn through to the back. 4. Rotate the right needle clockwise to create slack in the stitch, insert the left needle into the loop from left to right, and remove the right needle. This is the purl stitch. 5. Insert the right needle between the two stitches on the left needle. 6. Wrap the working yarn around the right needle as if to knit and pull the yarn through the stitches. Rotate the right needle clockwise, insert the left needle into the loop from left to right, and remove the right needle. Pull the yarn to tighten the stitch. This is the knit stitch. 7. Repeat steps 3 - 6. On the first round only, purl the purl stitches through the back loop.
Alternate Long Tail Cast On (Continued) 6. Catch the finger strand with the needle from the right. 7. Pull the strand down through the thumb loop, and remove the thumb from the loop. Insert the thumb between the strands, pull the tail toward you to tighten the stitch, and swing the thumb up to create a new thumb loop. 8. Repeat steps 2-7, alternating a purl stitch (steps 2-4) and a knit stitch (steps 5-7), and end with step 4.
Intermediate: Alternate Long Tail Cast On 1. Leaving a long tail, make a slipknot and place it on the needle. This is a knit stitch. Insert the left thumb and index finger between the strands, spread them apart, and turn them up to wrap the tail around the thumb and the working strand around the index finger. 2. Swing the needle to the right and behind the back index-finger strand, and then forward into the index-finger loop. 3. Bring the needle forward over the front indexfinger strand, and then under the back thumb strand and up to catch it. 4. Pull the strand back through the index-finger loop. Remove the index finger from the loop, insert it between the two strands of yarn, and move it away from you to tighten the stitch. This is the purl stitch. 5. Insert the needle into the thumb loop as if to knit.
Advanced: Two-Strand Tubular Cast On 1. Leaving a long tail, make a slipknot and place it on the needle. Holding the needle in the right hand and both strands in the left hand, insert the left thumb and index finger between the strands, spread them apart, and turn them up to wrap the tail around the thumb and working yarn around the index finger. You may need to place your right index finger on the slip knot to hold it in place. 2. Bring the needle forward under the thumb stand, down under it, and up between the two strands. 3. Bring the needle over the index-finger strand and back under it. 4. Bring the needle under the thumb strand and up to create a knit stitch. 5. Bring the needle over, behind, and under the index-finger strand, and then forward and up between the two strands. 6. Bring the needle over the thumb strand, down, and back under both strands. Bring the needle up to create a purl stitch on the needle. 7. Repeat steps 2 - 6 until you have the required number of stitches. Do not count the slipknot as a stitch. Turn, wrap the tail counterclockwise around the last stitch, and hold it in the left fingers. Double Knit Setup Rows for Advanced: This section is knit flat and will be joined in the round before the ribbing. Row 1: (ktbl, slwyif) to end of row. Drop slip knot. Row 2-4: (k, slwyif) to end of row.
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WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS
Cast On Using MC, cast on 180 stitches using cast on suggestions below. To modify the circumference of the cowl, add or subtract in multiples of 60 stitches [approximately 7.75” (20cm)]. Suggested Cast Ons (Instructions Included on Page 5) Beginner: Alternate Cable Cast On
Intermediate: Alternate Long Tail Cast On
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Advanced: Two-Strand Tubular Cast On & Setup Rows (Knit Flat)
After completing cast on, place BOR marker and join for working in the round, being careful to not twist cast on stitches. Slip BOR marker as it appears as an indicator for beginning of round. Section 1 - Ribbing - With MC Beginner & Intermediate: Rounds 1-5: ( K , P ) to m. Round 6: Next Round: ( Sl wyib, P ) to m. Advanced: Rounds 1-3: ( K , P ) to m. Round 4: Next Round: ( Sl wyib, P ) to m. Section 2 & 4 - Latvian Braid Latvian braid round 2 causes the strands to twist together, it will untwist in Round 3. Allow more yarn length between project and skeins to allow twists to carry further and not tangle. Round 1: Knit around using colors as follows: (MC, BC) to m. Round 2: LBR Round 3: LBL
around using colors as follows: (MC, BC) to m. around using colors as follows: (MC, BC) to m.
Section 3 - Breakthrough Fair Isle Round 1: Work knit as follows; [ 8 MC, 21 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 2: Work knit as follows; [ 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 3: Work knit as follows; [ 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 4: Work knit as follows; [ ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 21 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 5: Work knit as follows; [ ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 21 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 6: Work knit as follows; [ 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 7: Work knit as follows; [ 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 8: Work knit as follows; [ 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 21 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 9: Work knit as follows; [ 1 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 20 BC ] 3 times.
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WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) Section 3 - Breakthrough Fair Isle (Continued) Round 10: Work knit as follows; [ 2 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 19 BC ] 3 times. Round 11: Work knit as follows; [ 3 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 18 BC ] 3 times . Round 12: Work knit as follows; [ 4 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 17 BC ] 3 times. Round 13: Work knit as follows; 17 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 14: Work knit as follows; [ 18 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC ] 3 times. Round 15: Work knit as follows; [ 19 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 2 BC ] 3 times. Round 16: Work knit as follows; [ 20 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 1 BC ] 3 times. Round 17: Work knit as follows; [ 4 BC, 8 MC, 21 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC ] 3 times. Round 18: Work knit as follows; [ 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC ] 3 times. Round 19: Work knit as follows; [4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC ] 3 times. Round 20: Work knit as follows; 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 21 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC ] 3 times. Round 21: Work knit as follows; [ 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 21 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC ] 3 times. Round 22: Work knit as follows; [ 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC ] 3 times. Round 23: Work knit as follows; [ 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC ] 3 times . Round 24: Work knit as follows; [ 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 21 BC, 8 MC ] 3 times. Round 25: Work knit as follows; [ 5 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 16 BC ] 3 times. Round 26: Work knit as follows; [ ( 6 BC, 1 MC) twice, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 15 BC ] 3 times . Round 27: Work knit as follows; [ 7 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 14 BC ] 3 times. Round 28: Work knit as follows; [ 8 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 13 BC ] 3 times. Round 29: Work knit as follows; [ 21 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC ] 3 times.
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breakthrough cowl WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) Section 3 - Breakthrough Fair Isle (Continued) Round 30: Work knit as follows; [ 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC ] 3 times. Round 31: Work knit as follows; [ 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice ] 3 times. Round 32: Work knit as follows; [ 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC ] 3 times. Round 33: Work knit as follows; 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 21 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice ] 3 times. Round 34: Work knit as follows; 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC ] 3 times. Round 35: Work knit as follows; 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ] 3 times. Round 36: Work knit as follows; 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 21 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC ] 3 times. Round 37: Work knit as follows; 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 21 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC ] 3 times. Round 38: Work knit as follows; (1 BC, 1 MC) twice, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC ] 3 times. Round 39: Work knit as follows; 2 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC ] 3 times. Round 40: Work knit as follows; 4 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 21 BC, 4 MC ] 3 times.
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Need a taller cowl? See Page 12 for Rounds 41-60. Repeating rounds 1-60 will result in a seamless row pattern repeat. Section 4- Latvian Braid - See Page 5 Section 5 - Ribbing - With MC Both: Round 1: K to m. Round 2: (Sl wyib, P ) to m. See Section 6 for Bind-Off Options & Work Correlating # of Rounds Indicated Below Beginner & Intermediate Bind-Off Option: Rounds 3-7: ( K , P ) to m. Advanced Bind-Off Option: Rounds 3-5: ( K , P ) to m.
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WRITTEN & CHARTED INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) Section 6 - Bind Off - With MC
Beginner & Intermediate Bind off in ( K , P ) pattern with MC. Advanced
Tubular Bind Off - With MC Round 1: (K, slwyif) around. Round 2: (Sl wyib, P1) around. Rounds 3-4: Repeat Round 1-2. Break the yarn, leaving a long tail, and thread it onto a tapestry needle. Carefully pull out the knitting needles. The stitches will separate, with the knit stitches falling to the front and the purl stitches falling to the back. Place the knit stitches on one knitting needle and purl stitches on another. Weave the stitches loosely together using kitchener stitch. 1. Holding the two needles parallel, insert the needle into the first stitch on the front needle as if to purl, and then into the first stitch on the back needle as if to knit. 2. Insert the needle into the first stitch on the front needle as if to knit, pull the yarn through, and drop the stitch from the knitting needle. 3. Insert the needle into the next stitch on the front needle as if to purl, and pull the yarn through. 4. Insert the needle into the first stitch on the back needle as if to purl, pull the yarn through, and drop the stitch from the knitting needle. 5. Insert the needle into the next stitch on the back needle as if to knit, and pull the yarn through. 6. Repeat steps 2-5. Section 7 - Finishing Advanced Only Seam vertical gap left from knitting flat during cast on with tail from cast on. Both Weave in ends. Block to desired dimensions.
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CHARTED INSTRUCTIONS
Cast On & Setup Rows Cast On Using MC, cast on 180 stitches using cast on suggestions below. To modify the circumference of the cowl, add or subtract in multiples of 60 stitches [approximately 7.75� (20cm)].
Sections 2 & 4: Latvian Braid Work Rounds 1-3. Latvian braid round 2 causes the strands to twist together, it will untwist in Round 3. Allow more yarn length between project and skeins to allow twists to carry further and not tangle.
Suggested Cast Ons (Instructions Included on Page 5) Beginner: Alternate Cable Cast On Intermediate: Alternate Long Tail Cast On Advanced: Two-Strand Tubular Cast On & Setup Rows (Knit Flat)
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After completing cast on, place BOR marker and join for working in the round, being careful to not twist cast on stitches. Slip BOR marker as it appears as an indicator for beginning of round.
Section 1 : Ribbing
Section 5: Ribbing
Beginner & Intermediate: ( Sm, Work Round 1 ) 5 times. Advanced: (Sm, Work Round 1 ) 3 times.
Both: Switch to smaller needles. Rounds 1-2: Sm, work chart around.
Both: Work RibbingTransition Round Once
See Section 6 for Bind-Offs & Work Correlating # of Rounds Beg / Intmd Bind-Off: Rounds 3-7: Sm, work chart around. Advanced Bind-Off: Rounds 3-5: Sm, work chart around.
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Section 3: Breakthrough Fair Isle
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MODIFICATIONS FOR A TALLER COWL - WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS Section 3 - Breakthrough Fair Isle - Optional Rounds for Extra Height Round 41: Work knit as follows; 9 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 12 BC ] 3 times. Round 42: Work knit as follows; 10 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 11 BC ] 3 times. Round 43: Work knit as follows; 11 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 10 BC ] 3 times. Round 44: Work knit as follows; 12 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 9 BC ] 3 times. Round 45: Work knit as follows; 4 MC, 21 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC ] 3 times. Round 46: Work knit as follows; 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 2 BC ] 3 times. Round 47: Work knit as follows; 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice ] 3 times. Round 48: Work knit as follows; 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC ] 3 times. Round 49: Work knit as follows; 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 21 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC ] 3 times. Round 50: Work knit as follows; 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC ] 3 times. Round 51: Work knit as follows; 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC ] 3 times. Round 52: Work knit as follows; ( 3 BC, 1 MC) twice, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 21 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC ] 3 times. Round 53: Work knit as follows; 3 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 21 BC, 3 MC ] 3 times. Round 54: Work knit as follows; 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ] 3 times. Round 55: Work knit as follows; 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 2 MC, 21 BC, 1 MC ] 3 times. Round 56: Work knit as follows; 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 21 BC ] 3 times. Round 57: Work knit as follows; 13 BC, 6 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, ( 1 MC, 3 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 8 MC, 8 BC ] 3 times. Round 58: Work knit as follows; 14 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 4 MC, 1 BC, ( 1 MC, 2 BC ) twice, 1 MC, 4 BC, 2 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 7 BC ] 3 times. Round 59: Work knit as follows; 15 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 2 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC ] 3 times. Round 60: Work knit as follows; 16 BC, 8 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 6 BC, 1 MC, 3 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 2 BC, 1 MC, 1 BC, 1 MC, 4 BC, 1 MC, 5 BC ] 3 times.
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breakthrough cowl MODIFICATIONS FOR A TALLER COWL - CHARTED INSTRUCTIONS
Section 3: Breakthrough Fair Isle - Optional Rounds for Extra Height Rounds 1-60 create a seamless row pattern repeat if additional height is necessary.
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