Skeleton Dance



Skeleton Dance
I don't know about you, but as soon as I feel that autumnal chill in the air, I feel the need to spend a ridiculous amount of time watching classic horror movies. Give me ghosts and vampires and werewolves and monsters; add some popcorn and a Halloween-inspired knitting project, and I'm content for ages. And that's why I created this project: a quick and easy-to-knit cowl that uses cables to create that skeleton spine-and-ribs look. Put your favorite horror movie on, cozy up on the couch, and get out your knitting! Make this cowl for Halloween, or, for an easy change-up, wear it with the cables facing the other direction for a very cozy winter cowl that works all season long!
Size: One Size.
Materials: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick in Grey Marble (170g/97m)
Needle Size: 10 mm - 24" circular needle (or size required to obtain gauge).