***This post was written about 10 days ago before the first cold snap. I grabbed the cowl, unblocked to wear to work. It was awesome. I had it for the coldest days of the week. The one morning after I got off the train, as I was exiting the station, I reached into my bag for the cowl – it wasn’t there. I fought my way back through the crowd and there was no sign of it in the station. I checked with lost & found at the station three different times. Somewhere, somebody is wearing a lovely cowl – I hope I see them so that I can ask them where they got it. (I’m also really glad that I didn’t weave in all the ends either.)***
I can’t believe that its already winter! I can’t believe how fast time is flying – though I am convinced that I lost two weeks in July and now another week from October has gone missing. In order to survive the vicious cold and wind downtown, I decided a needed a cowl. So the Impression of a Llama Cowl was created using Mirasol Miski yarn
I started with the Impressionist Cowl (Ravelry) by Fiddle Knits. Here’s the picture of the cowl without my modifications:
What you can’t really see in the picture is the provisional cast-on I used because I need a cowl that would do more than just cover my neck. I took out the waste yarn and picked up the live stitches and began the lace pattern at the other end. I was going for more of hood that I can pull up over my head/ears/face.
The lace pattern was fun and I really liked the tubular cast-off/border. But I’m sure what you’d really like to see are the modeled shots:
I think the model really helps show the lovely lace pattern, don’t you? Unfortunately, she didn’t have the same opinion of her modeling gig.





























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