This is knit using two strands of fingering weight yarn held together. The Main Color strand is continuous throughout, while the stripes are created by alternating other colors, including an additional strand of the Main Color for a solid stripe. There’s a lot of room for customization and using up remnants from your stash in this project.
Sizes:
One Size.
Measurements:
24”/61 cm in circumference, 7”/18 cm high in back, 10.5”/26.5 cm high in front after blocking.
Yarn:
Brooklyn Tweed Loft, fingering weight, Targhee-Columbia wool (275 yds/251 m per 50g skein) in three colorways broken down as follows:
• Main Color (MC): a total of approx. 303 yds divided into two
balls, with one containing at least 236 yds which will be worked continuously throughout the pattern and one ball containing at least 68 yards that will be used in the MC stripe.
• Color 2 (C2): approx. 100 yds.
• Color 3 (C3): approx. 68 yds.
The combinations in the first sample shown in the pattern are Snowbound (MC), Faded Quilt (C2) and Cast Iron (C3); the second sample is a combination of Cast Iron (MC), Long Johns (C2) and Snowbound (C3). Be sure to review “A Note on Yarn Substitutions” in the pattern for help choosing colors, especially if you prefer to use only one skein of MC.
Needles:
US 7 (4.5mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Gauge:
19 sts and 30 rows = 4”/10 cm in 3x2 ribbing (k3, p2) with two strands of fingering weight yarn held together, after blocking.
Tools:
Tapestry needle for seaming and to weave in ends. You may also wish to use a 12” strand of more durable yarn (such as sock yarn) for seaming.
Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner
Skills Required:
Increasing, decreasing, seaming using mattress stitch.
Show off your work:
Use the hashtag #1997Cowl on social media to share your progress!
Photos by Josh Murry.