Thursday, August 7, 2014

Reversible

Time out from multicolor knitting for a bit of texture:
Suke-Suke Cowl by Olgajazzy (Ravelry pattern).  This designer invents stitch patterns you don't see elsewhere.  Suke-Suke has pleats and dropped stitches. 
Here's what it looks like before the drops:
And it's reversible.  Other side, after drops:
Artemis modeling:

The vivid green color looks accurate in the photos.  It's called Granny Smith Apple, in Feederbrook Common Ground.  
Come cold weather, Emily will wear this cowl. 

Now MA insists I finish my novel so she can find out what happens.  When someone else starts referring to fictional characters you've invented as real people, well, it's time to go to work. 

LK

1 comment:

  1. i've looked at that cowl before but never saw the stitch up close - thanks for the photo, lisa - it's a great stitch.

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