A few weeks ago, I cast on a cowl using two skeins of soft yarn found in my stash.

The pattern is called Spinal Twist.
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/spinal-twist
It has interesting construction. After a provisional cast-on, the first half of the lining is knit in stockinette stitch. Then the second color is joined and the spinal twist stitch is worked for six inches. At that point, color two is cut and the second half of the lining is completed. Leaving the needle in, the provisional cast-on is removed, the stitches placed on a needle and the two edges are turned to face each other. The two sets of loops are sewn together with Kitchener stitch – All 95 pairs of loops.

It’s not the most good-looking Kitchener I’ve ever worked, but it’s finished. And since the facing is turned to the inside, the join will not be visible.

Today this cowl would look very out of place draped over my T-shirt in the hot afternoon sun. I have photographed it on a hanger, hooked up on a tomato cage.
This garment will get tucked away to wait until gift-giving season. It’s nice that the style is gender neutral, easily worn by any adult.

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Nice!! I just learned to knit. Still have not moved beyond the hat stage, though.
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Hats make good gifts. You can get a long way just making one type of item. The key is to try out new yarns and new stitches on your hats.
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It looks great. Projects quickly finished, with just enough challenge, are so satisfying, don’t you think?
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I do. This one was more challenging than I expected. The spiral twist required two color stranding along with alternating purl stitches. Since I’ve never mastered carrying a yarn in each hand, I struggled to work that section.
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Nice – love the colors, too. Good use of yarn and for the making of a present. Looking forward to more of your stash-busting projects!
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Thanks. I find it very satisfying to discover uses for idle skeins.
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Great use of stash, what an interesting stitch! It looks so soft and cosy.
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Ooh that’s a pretty stitch, and I love the colours.
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Thanks. Check out the link on Ravelry for more info.
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Ooh, pretty!
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Very cool!
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