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Fan And Feathers Knitted Snood

Mobius cobweb in mohair wool

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/fan-and-feathers-knitted-snood • Posted by Wayfarer

This is made with the same pattern as a shrug I also made, but with a single strand of grey mohair wool. I used one 50g ball of Sirdar mohair wool (I can't remember the name properly sorry!) and a pair of 12mm needles. And again, sorry for the crappy pictures, I hope they're clear enough to show you what it should look like. As well as being a snood, I think it works quite well as a cover-up for your shoulders as well. Abbreviations: k2tog = knit two together yok1 = bring yarn to the front of work and knit one stitch creating a small hole

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

5 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium caroline s ballwalesdublin 236 1231254934 Medium caroline s ballwalesdublin 242 1231255470

Description

This is made with the same pattern as a shrug I also made, but with a single strand of grey mohair wool. I used one 50g ball of Sirdar mohair wool (I can't remember the name properly sorry!) and a pair of 12mm needles. And again, sorry for the crappy pictures, I hope they're clear enough to show you what it should look like. As well as being a snood, I think it works quite well as a cover-up for your shoulders as well. Abbreviations: k2tog = knit two together yok1 = bring yarn to the front of work and knit one stitch creating a small hole

Instructions

  1. Small 19466

    Cast on 72 sts loosely. (This pattern will work with any multiple of 24 sts, so you could make this much bigger if you wanted.) Row 1: Knit Row 2: k2tog 6times, yok1 12times, k2tog 12times, yok1 12times, k2tog 6times. Row 3: knit Row 4: knit Continue until you reach the end of the wool or desired length and cast off after 3rd row. (Or really any row, I don't think it matters).

  2. Small 19469

    You'll have a piece of material with two shorter wavy edges. These should fit together when you fold it over. I put a twist in mine before sewing these two ends up to make a tube, but that's completely up to you. Sew the wavy ends together and weave in the ends and tah-dah! Ready-to-wear warm soft cobweb.