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Galway Tree is a fun approach to traditional Irish cables with a brioche twist!
This cowl was first designed for my workshops at the craft retreat in the West of Ireland organized by Stitchtopia.
It is worked in the round from the bottom up, starting with plain two-colour brioche, then incorporating an interesting selection of different cable combinations, and culminating in a slightly more challenging mix of cables and brioche motifs.
This progressive construction is ideal for adventurous knitters who want to try their hand at new techniques.
The cable directions are charted and fully written within the pattern as well.
The cable combinations present in this pattern are easy to work without a cable needle. Instructions are provided.
The brioche directions are written only.***
YARN
Atlantic Coast Yarns Shannon DK, 92% merino 4% cashmere 4% silk, 235 m / 257 yds / 100 g.
MC: Shade 9752 (tweedy Irish green) 130 m / 142 yds
CC: Shade 9753 (tweedy fuchsia) 106 m / 116 yds
NEEDLES AND NOTIONS
4 mm / US 6 circular needles, or size required to obtain gauge. I recommend a 40 cm / 16’’ cable length.
3.5 mm / US 4 circular needles
1 self-locking marker
1 marker
tapestry needle
optional: progress keepers
GAUGE
12 sts x 22 rows = 10 cm / 4’’ over plain two-colour brioche after blocking. Gauge is not crucial.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Length from cast-on to bind-off edge: 26 cm / 10 ¼’’
Circumference at the top: 54 cm / 21 ¼’’
Circumference at the bottom: 60 cm / 23 ½’’