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Starfall Night


Featuring a beautiful colorwork motif reminiscent of the North Star, this stranded cowl is engaging to knit and makes a great project for those new to colorwork as well as those seasoned in the artform. mYak's 100% Tibetan sheep wool, ethically sourced and traceable back to the flock, comes exclusively from an ancient breed of Tibetan sheep that roam freely on the grassland of the Tibetan Plateau. With lovely stitch definition and outstanding softness, it is a delight to knit with.

Gauge |  
24 stitches x 32 rounds = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) in stranded motif on larger needles, blocked ​

Skills Needed |
Knit, slip, working in the round, simple finishing

Yarn |
2 colors of mYak Tibetan Cloud sport weight yarn
  • Color A: Canella - 160 yards/150 m
  • Color B: Wild Daisy - 140 yards/130 m


Needles | 
US 3 (3.25 mm) & US 4 (3.50 mm) circular needles,
​16-24”/40-60 cm in length

or size necessary to obtain gauge

Notions |
Stitch markers, measuring tape, tapestry needle





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