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A giant horse shoe cable and moss stitch snood
"The must have accessory of the season has to be the 'snood', part scarf, part hood. Worked as a simple rectangle 'Cove' is later seamed to form a tube. This design works equally well pulled over the shouders for those chilly days, guess that makes it part shrug too!" - Jo Storie
Knitted measurements approx:
Circumference - 100cm (39.5in)
Height - 35cm (13.75in)
Yarn shade in photos:
954 Steel Grey Suffolk
Note: the pattern for this snood is also included in the pattern for Cove Cardigan and Snood
See matching Cove Hat pattern available from Jo Storie Hand Knits on Craftsy and also available now as a limited edition of knitted hats from Jo's website www.jostorie.com
13 stitches and 22 rows = 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm) in moss stitch
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I've been involved in knitting for many years, having graduated with a first class degree in knitted textiles from the Scottish College of Textiles.
My early career saw me working as a knitwear designer, firstly in London for well-known cashmere brands Tse Cashmere and Ballantyne Cashmere - and then moving to New York and working as senior designer and design director for high profile labels - ...
I've been involved in knitting for many years, having graduated with a first class degree in knitted textiles from the Scottish College of Textiles.
My early career saw me working as a knitwear designer, firstly in London for well-known cashmere brands Tse Cashmere and Ballantyne Cashmere - and then moving to New York and working as senior designer and design director for high profile labels - J. Crew, The limited and Ann Taylor.
When I returned to Scotland in 2004 I launched my own knitwear label 'Jo Storie Hand Knits' and in 2011 launched the first set of patterns from my knit wear collections.
These patterns are for garments and accessories that I've designed with a Modern Heritage feel using traditional stitches updated in contemporary silhouettes.
My own website has downloadable versions of patterns to buy, plus my blog and you can sign up for my newsletter - you can find all this at www.jostorie.com. I also have photos on flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/jostoriehandknitpatterns/
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