A Break in Tide Cowl by Tif Neilan

A Break in Tide Cowl

Knitting
April 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch worked flat on US 9 / 5.5 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
385 - 460 yards (352 - 421 m)
Approximately 28” / 71 cm neck circumference which will narrow to 23.5” / 60 cm
English
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Sometimes a change of pace - a break from regularity - is just what you need…

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A Break in Tide Cowl is a bottom-up construction bandana cowl, featuring relaxing garter stitch complimented by sections of Fisherman’s rib and slip stitch variations. This cowl begins as a triangle shawl that is initially worked flat, then joined in the round and finished as a cowl.

This design begins with just a handful of stitches and increases along the ends until completion. Bind off occurs at the top edge. What looks like brioche in this cowl is actually a “fisherman’s rib”. There is no brioche knitting in this design.

Size
Approximately 28” / 71 cm neck circumference which will narrow to 23.5” / 60 cm x 23” / 58 cm length (before blocking) for “more fullness” version of this cowl.

For Part II (in the round section) of this cowl, you have the option between two amounts of fullness for the neck. 1 (2) / less (more).

The first option includes fewer total rounds worked resulting in less-fullness at the neck.

Materials
Suggested Yarn: Kim Dyes Yarn Brioche DK
100% SW Merino, 280 yards / 256 meters per 113 grams

Yarn Requirements (DK weight in 2 colors)
1 (2) / less fullness (more fullness)
Color 1 (tonal): 155 (180) yards / 142 (164) meters
Color 2 (speckled): 230 (280) yards / 210 (256) meters

Sample reflects Kim Dyes Yarn Brioche DK in “Lady Mary” (C1) and “Kobra’s Empire Diner” (C2).

Needles & Notions

  • US 9 / 5.5 mm, 24” & 40” / 61 cm & 102 cm or longer circular needles, or size needed for gauge
  • US 8 / 5 mm 24” / 61 cm circular needles, or one size smaller than larger needle
  • Removeable marker to denote RS of work
  • BOR marker
  • Darning needle to weave in ends
  • Blocking mat and pins

Gauge Information
17 sts / 33 rows per 4” worked flat in garter stitch on US 9 / 5.5 mm needles, before blocking

This is an advanced beginner or intermediate level pattern.