A Walk through Aspens Cowl by Kalurah Hudson

A Walk through Aspens Cowl

Knitting
February 2024
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in worked in cable pattern, blocked
US 15 - 10.0 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
160 - 185 yards (146 - 169 m)
S/M & L/XL
English
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Design
This design is an oversized cabled cowl featuring my A WALK THROUGH ASPENS cable. This scarf is 9”/23 cm wide and the circumference will accommodate both small and large adult-sized necks. The cable repeat measures 5”/13 cm, so you can easily add or remove repeats to adapt the fit. See finished measurements for circumference.

Worked up on large needles and super bulky yarn. This is a relatively quick knit that you’ll be able to knock out in a weekend. Pattern is written in TWO sizes. S/M (moss green sample) & L/XL (light grey sample). All repeats appear in bold text throughout pattern. The pattern is charted and also includes separate written instructions.

Finished Measurements (Steam blocked)
Width: 9”/23 cm
Length (unbottoned): 35”/89 cm (40”/102 cm)
Neck Opening Circumference (buttoned): 20”/51 cm (25”/63.5 cm)

Yarn/Yardage
160 yards/146 meters, (185 yards/170 meters) of Super Bulky yarn
Yarn shown is Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick Recycled in Olive (S/M) and Grey (L/XL).

Note: If you like, you can substitute a heavy Bulky weight yarn held double OR just Bulky weight for a smaller cowl. Keep in mind that more yardage will be needed. Feel free to play around with this pattern, add or remove some of the repeats or use a different gauge.

Needles
US 15/10 mm Needles for working back & forth
US 10.5/6 mm Needles for working bind-off

Notions
Cable Needle, if desired
Tapestry Needle
Blocking materials
(3) 1-inch/2.54 cm Buttons

Gauge (Steam blocked)
Cable pattern worked using larger needle
13 sts & 12 rows = 4”/10 cm wide x 4”/10 cm tall

Techniques Used

  • Longtail Cast-on
  • Basic cables (explained in pattern)
  • Working back & forth on long straight needles
  • Standard Bind-off
  • Blocking
  • Sewing on buttons
  • Reading from a chart or written instructions

PATTERN DIFFICULTY
Adventurous Beginner