As a knitter, I'm in love with the body and the soft squishiness of this yarn, which creates an elastic fabric with a lot of spine, a perfect formula to help this pattern stand up to the cold. I found this cowl to be a lot of fun to play with in the mirror, highlighting one part of the stitch pattern or another depending on how you twist it, but also fuss free if I'm leaving a coffee shop in a dash. |
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model: Julia Farwell-Clay photos: Caro Benna Sheridan |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
18 sts/28 rounds = 4" in stockinette stitch with larger needle 20 sts/28 rounds = 4" in pattern stitch with larger needle |
PATTERN NOTES |
C2/1L: Slip next 2 sts to cable needle and hold in front of work; k1, then k2 from cable needle. |
Charts The chart for this pattern is very large and fits on a letter-sized page. Click here and print the resulting page. |
DIRECTIONS With smaller needle, CO 208 sts. Place marker and join for working in the round. Ribbing round: [K2, p2] around. Change to larger needle. Next round, setup pattern: Work ribbing as set for 20 sts; place marker and work Row 1 of Chart (work first 36 sts, work 8-st repeat 16 times, work final 12 sts of chart); place marker and work ribbing as set to end. Continue in pattern as set until Chart is complete. Change to smaller needle. Upper ribbing: Work rib as established to first marker, remove marker and continue working [k2, p2] to end of round. Continue rib as set for 5 rounds more. BO in ribbing. |
FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Julia Farwell-Clay (juliafc on Ravelry) has been parked in the shade across the street from the yarn shop for week now. The floor of her car's back seat is covered with empty coffee cups and a litter of stitch markers. Clearly, she's sleeping off a wool bender. Someone might want to call her family. More here. |
Pattern & images © 2014 Julia Farwell-Clay. Contact Julia |