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Marigram - knitting pattern

Marigram

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Marigram: A Beautiful Graphic Record of Tide Levels at Your Favorite Coastal Station

The Marigram Cowl pattern seamlessly marries the intricate wave lace stitch with our stunning Gaia Crescendo gradient set, creating an enchanting visual effect that evokes the serene movement of the incoming tide. This simple yet elegant cowl pattern is perfect for knitters of all skill levels, offering a delightful project that can be completed in no time.

This pattern is available in two sizes: Short and Long, with the latter shown here. Both sizes are easy to customize, allowing you to adjust the circumference to your personal preference. This is a fantastic way to use up small amounts of any fingering weight yarn you may have lying around—let your creativity flow!

The lace pattern is thoughtfully provided in both written and chart form, ensuring that you have multiple ways to engage with the design. Whether you prefer traditional instructions or visual guides, we've got you covered.

Sizes Available:

  • Short
  • Long

Finished Measurements:

  • Circumference: 25 (41) inches
  • Length: 9 inches

Yarn Requirements:

Use fingering weight yarn: 55 (85) yards each of 6 gradient colors, totaling to a vibrant and eye-catching aesthetic.

The long version is beautifully showcased using Sweet Paprika Crescendo (100% superwash merino wool; set of six 20g/87 yd mini-skeins), specifically 1 set of Gaia.

Recommended Needles:

A size 3 (3.25mm) circular needle, measuring 24-36 inches in length, or the size necessary to achieve the specified gauge, will work perfectly for this project.

Notions Needed:

  • Stitch marker
  • Yarn needle

Gauge:

To ensure your cowl fits beautifully, aim for a gauge of 28 stitches and 42 rounds to equal 4 inches in the Wave Lace pattern.

Transform a simple skein of yarn into a captivating statement piece with the Marigram Cowl pattern. Perfect for gifting or adding to your own collection, this project captures the tranquil essence of coastal tides. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced knitter, enjoy the process of creating something beautiful and functional!

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