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Kymatistá

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Kymatistá

€4.50
  • Craft: Crochet
  • Free/Paid: Paid
  • Yarn Weight: Worsted
  • Yarn Base: Pearlescent Worsted
  • Yardage: 400-599
  • Project Type: Scarves/Cowls
  • Difficulty: Adventurous Beginner
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Description

SIZE:

32” x 12” (81 cm x 30.5 cm), blocked 

MATERIALS:

Expression Fiber Arts Pearlescent Worsted yarn

Shown in colors: A) Nautical, B) Sand Dune, and C) Whipped Cream

One skein of each color used. 

If those colors aren't available, any from this category will work.

HOOK:

US size G (4.00 mm) hook or size needed to obtain gauge

SKILL LEVEL:

Adventurous Beginner - For those crocheters who are ready to learn some new skills or stitch combinations. Stitches/skills include half double crochet, post stitches, and seaming. 

Notes from the Designer:

The Greek island of Mykonos is known for its iconic white buildings, golden sand, and azure blue waters. Kymatistá is the Greek word for “waves.” This cowl uses the stitch pattern from our Waves and Shells Market Bag, and we have expanded that pattern into a cowl for you to enjoy.

  • The sample shown used approximately 590 yds (539.5 m) total [Color A: 210 yds (192 m), Color B: 200 yds (183 m), and Color C: 180 yds (164.5 m)].
  • Gauge is not crucial but could affect overall size and yardage. 

Designed by Chandi Agee

You'll receive a digital file only (instantly downloadable as a PDF) and won't be shipped anything. Please allow a few minutes for the download link to be emailed to you. If the email doesn't arrive within a few minutes, just log in to your account on our site, and you'll see your Completed Orders. From there, you'll find the download link.

Happy crocheting!

Chandi

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