“Esho Funi” Cowl with Lace. This pattern was
inspired by the Japanese feather pattern by Barbara G. Walker , from the
Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns. It has been adapted for a cowl in
the round with some modifications for a more balanced look.
Esho Funi is a Japanese concept of non-duality of life and its
environment. The principle that life and its environment, though two
seemingly distinct phenomena, are essentially non-dual; they are two
integral phases of a single reality.
Materials:
Yarn:
1) Wollemeise Lace Garn (75 gms), 435 yds. (green or petersilie)
Green Cowl at 96 sts , 30 grams, 174 yards, blocked to 24” round and 9.5 “ tall.
2) Courchevel, 90% Mink 10% Silk, Light Fingering , 383 yards (lipstick red)
Red Cowl at 144 sts , 30 grams, 230 yards
blocked to 36 inches in the round and 9.5 inches tall,
Needles: US 8 or 5.0 mm, circulars or dpns
Gauge: about 8 stitches and 12.5 Rows = 2 inches ;
Two repeats in pattern; 24 sts = 6 inches wide and about 20 Rows = 4 inches tall
Miscellaneous:
Stitch markers (recommended). Stitch markers help with your stitch count and repetitions.
Blocking boards and (stainless) pins.
This Cowl comes in different sizes. S(mall) at 96 sts, (M)edium at
144 sts, (L)arge at 192 sts. These are just suggested lengths you may
make one that is smaller or larger. This pattern has negative ease.
The
Green Cowl at 96 sts was 18 “ in the round by 9” tall unblocked, and
after being blocked it expanded to 24” round and 9.5 “ tall.
Pattern Notes:
This pattern was designed using Intwined Studio software. Some of the
written instructions may seem redundant, but be assured that they
should be without errors. Sometimes you will find instructions like
“ssk2” or “ssk3”. This means that the instruction for the ssk stitch
will be done (ssk2) twice or (ssk3) three times respectively. I have
allowed the software verbosity to be present as to stay away from making
a mistake by trying to shorten the instructions.
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