I adore this pattern. It makes me so happy. It takes a super complex cable motif and makes it the center of attention on a very simply constructed cowl.
Part of the Fairy Tales Saga, Ivory Tower Cowl
Precious princesses locked in the highest tower have very little to do all day except wait to be rescued, read “What to Expect When You’re Expecting to be Rescued” and grow out their hair in hopes of using it as an escape mechanism. Ivory towers are seldom ivory, and the perfect gray used in this cowl with its wandering cable motif mimics the ivy and stone- work that helps keep these ladies locked away until they’re ready to be wed. Keep the castle draft out with this cozy cowl, and keep princesses stylish while they wait for their own personal fairy tale to get started.
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(patterns released as they come available, full collection available by 9/30)
Yarn Used:
The Plucky Knitter Primo Worsted (75% merino, 20% cashmere, 5% nylon; approximately 200 yards per 100 grams). 1 skein.
Gauge:
17.5 sts per 4in, 28 rows per 4in, stockinette using US 7 (4.5mm) needle.



Welcome to feministy.com, the website of designer Liz Abinante. I like to design fashionable knitwear garments and accessories for women. I'm best known for my original shawl pattern, Traveling Woman. I try to design each pattern with multiple options so knitters can use a different yarn, gauge, or needle to create the project of their dreams. I love to

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