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Fairmount
Kyle William Designs | 2013


Gauge |
45 sts and 47 rounds = 4" in pattern

Skills Needed |
knit, purl, working in the round, stranded color work

Yarn |
Isager Strik Alpaca Merino 2
50% Merino Lambswool
50% Baby Alpaca
270yds / 247m
MC: 1 (1, 2) skeins
CC: 1 skein
Needles |
US 1 (2.25 mm)
Sm: 16″ (40 cm) circular
Med: 32″ (80 cm) circular
Lg: 40″ (100 cm) circular

Notions |
Stitch marker, measuring tape, tapestry needle

Finished Size |
Height: 6.5” (16.5 cm)
Circumference: 21 (32, 50)″
53.34 (81.28, 127) cm
After blocking


Wearing a soft, beautiful cowl is a true luxury.  Crafted using fingering weight yarn made of Merino lambswool and baby alpaca, the Fairmount cowl employs an intricate pattern that is impressive to look at, yet simple to knit.

This pattern requires intermediate knitting knowledge including: cast-on, working in the round, reading charts, and simple stranded color work, on circular and double point needles.

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© 2013 Kyle Kunnecke

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