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Knitting: Entrelac Cowl
11 kudoz

Entrelac Cowl

Entrelac Cowl

Entrelac Cowl

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This project was made as part of a Craftsy course:
Entrelac Knitting »

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Category: Knitting

Type of item: Accessory

For: Women

Style: Retro / Vintage, Funky


Materials

Plymouth Yarn Boku Size 7 needle

What are you most proud of?

How to knit & purl backwards is such a timesaver. I'm not that speedy but it works great to save time readjusting yarn, needles, and your work.

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

This course is fun and creates such a neat technique and look. Gwen is an awesome teacher and takes you step by step and great tips along the way.

 

11 comments

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StampinSharon on craftsy.com
Dec 02, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
The yarn is Plymouth Boku color way 8.
Crafting Angel on craftsy.com
Dec 02, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Wow, this is gorgeous! Was it very complex to knit? I love the way your projects turn out so much that I decided to follow you!
StampinSharon on craftsy.com
Dec 02, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Thanks. Gwen's class is excellent. She breaks everything down into steps with great notes. I highly recommend her class.
kkmbg1964461 on craftsy.com
Sep 25, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I love the colors! What color way of Boku did you use?
transpltknitter on craftsy.com
Aug 12, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
These colors are fantastic!
Rita Tavares on craftsy.com
Jul 14, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Maravilhoso!!!
StampinSharon on craftsy.com
Jul 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
It is Plymouth Boku yarn.
NancyT44 on craftsy.com
Sep 27, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
But which color?
Paula vito on craftsy.com
Jul 09, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
i love your colors, what yarn did you use?
nanaofmany on craftsy.com
Jul 06, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Beautiful work! I love the colors!!!
Gwen Bortner on craftsy.com
Gwen Bortner
Craftsy Instructor
Jul 03, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I love the colors in the yarn. What did you use for the project?