COASTAL CASHMERE

As a naturally hypoallergenic fiber, those with sensitive skin can wear cashmere with confidence. Coastal Cashmere yarn is perfect for sweaters, wraps, baby knits and all things deliciously soft next to your skin. 

Knitting Patterns for Coastal Cashmere Yarn

Patterns

Rowan Cowl

The Rowan Cowl may become your favorite accessory!  Double thickness and reversible with 2 different designs.

The Rowan Cowl is knit in the round, starting with a provisional cast on and ending by folding the cowl then joining live sts together by grafting. Choose whichever method of knitting in the round that is comfortable to you. There is no need to weave in ends when you change colors because the ends will be inside the tube shape of the cowl when complete. To change colors cut the working yarn leaving a 2” tail.  Using a square knot, tie the new yarn color to the tail snugly behind your last worked st then continue knitting in the new color. Label each of  your mini skeins from the Fun Size Bundle as CC1, CC2, CC3 and so on.

Yarn: 1 Skein and 1 Fun size bundle

Gauge: 24 sts x 38 rows = 4" using a US 4 [3.5 mm] needle.

$8.00

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Melitta Shawl

The Melitta Shawl is boomerang shaped shawl that is worked flat in rows. It is started in Stockinette st and finished in a twist pattern. No cable needle required. When using a Coastal Cashmere Fun Size Bundle, the yarn does the work for you! Using each mini skein in order, will create a perfect color fade or a fun stripe. 

$8.00

Gauge: 24 sts x 38 rows = 4" using a US 4 [3.5 mm] needle.

Yarn: you will need one Fun Size bundle and one skein.


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Mallory Shawl

The Mallory shawl is asymmetrical triangle shaped. It is worked flat in rows starting at the bottom ribbing and working up to the top point. Instructions come in both written form and charts. Pattern is set up with written instructions for the set up rows then the remaining instructions are both written and charted. A delicate twisted stitch lattice pattern is worked throughout. The decreasing is worked on one side and follows the lattice pattern perfectly. The bottom ribbing is sandwiched between the lattice pattern to tie it in with the main body of the shawl.

yarn: 3 Skeins required for this size

Gauge: 24 sts x 38 rows = 4" using a US 4 [3.5 mm] needle.

$8.00

Daisy Beanie

The Daisy Beanie is worked in the rnd from the bottom up. The hat is worked with the purl side out with slipped knit stitch ribs. 3 daisy flowers grow up the side of the beanie. Decreases are worked on the top to give the crown a nice rounded shape.

Yarn: 1 Skein 

Gauge: 24 sts x 38 rows = 4" using a US 4 [3.5 mm] needle.

$8.00

Rachel Cardigan

the Rachel Cardigan is a top down seamless cardigan sweater with raglan shaping. It has a comfortable fit with 2” of positive ease. Raglan increases are worked throughout the yoke to create the classic raglan shaping. A lace panel runs down the front of both sides with a ribbing button band that is picked up and worked at the end. Once you get to the sleeve divide, you will place sleeves onto waste yarn and will continue working the body. The sleeves are worked separately in the round. Collar sts are picked up and worked at the end.

Each yoke instructions are written out separately for each size, making it super easy to follow along!

SIZES
32”, 34“, 38”, 40“, 44”, 48”, 52”, 56“ 60” To pick your size, measure your bust then knit the size that is closest to your actual bust measurement, this will give you 2” of ease. If you are large busted, measure your upper bust and actual bust. If your upper bust is 3+ inches smaller then your full bust, consider knitting one size smaller than your full bust measurement for a better overal fit. 

Skeins required by size
32“: 5.  34”: 5.  38“: 5.  40”: 6. 44“: 6.  48”: 7.  52“: 8.  56”: 8.  60“: 8.
Yardage is approximate and you may use a little more or less depending on any alterations you do to your garment. Yardage includes enough yarn to make a gauge swatch.

Gauge: 24 sts x 38 rows = 4" using a US 4 [3.5 mm] needle.

$10.00