Campfire Cowl by Catherine Knutsson

Campfire Cowl

Knitting
October 2016
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in Rising Sparks Pattern
US 6 - 4.0 mm
200 - 425 yards (183 - 389 m)
Three - Small, Medium, and Large (see pattern notes for more details)
English

On an early fall evening, when the woods are dark and a chill haunts the air, don this cozy, textured cowl and head for the fire! There’s still a little time for marshmallows and campfire songs before the cold weather arrives – and with this cowl warming your neck, maybe even after the cold weather arrives!

The Campfire Cowl comes in three sizes. Each features a textured slip stitch pattern to allow variegated (or solid!) yarns to dance, much like the way a campfire’s sparks rise into the night sky.

The sample cowl is a size medium, and was knit with Riverside Studio’s DK 100% Merino Superwash in the Cobalt and Rust colourway. The matching hat for this cowl pattern can be found here. And, the matching mittens are in the works!

Skill Level
Advanced beginner

Sizes
Small – 23”/58 cm in circumference, 7.5”/19 cm tall
Medium – 32”/81 cm in circumference, 7.5”/19 cm tall
Large – 46”/117 cm in circumference, 7.5”/19 cm tall

Yarn Requirements
Size small: 200-225 yards/183-205 meters of DK weight yarn
Size medium: 275-290 yards/250-265 meters of DK weight yarn
Size large: 400-425 yards/365-388 meters of DK weight yarn

Needles
4 mm (US 6) knitting needles, circular – 16”/40 cm for size small, 24”/60 cm for size medium, 32”/80 cm for size large (or closest appropriate length)

Notions
1 stitch marker
tapestry needle

This pattern was tech edited by Dana Gervais. Many thanks to the testers of this pattern for all your help!