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Aita Cowl
This funnel shaped double layer cowl is the perfect accessory for keeping your neck warm with understated style.
It fits snugly around your neck and also fits comfortably under most jackets.
It features a simple grid pattern with tucks and pleats, to keep the knitting interesting and you only need one skein of 4 ply / fingering weight yarn to complete it!
Sizing and fit:
Sizes: One size fits most. (adult / teen)
Finished measurements:
Top circumference: 50 cm / 20”.
Bottom circumference: 68 cm / 26.75”.
Height: 21 cm / 8.25”.
Yarn:
370 m / 405 yds of 4-ply weight wool yarn.
Grey sample is knit with 1 ball of Tarndie 4-ply (100% polwarth wool, 384 m / 420 yds - 100 g) in natural.
Blue sample is knit with 1 skein of Piratepurl yarns Blackbeard (90% polwarth wool, 10% silk, 370 m / 405 yds - 100 g) in Antique blue.
Needles:
Size A: 3 mm / US 2.5 50 cm / 20” circular needle.
Size B: 3.25 mm / US 3 50 cm / 20” circular needle.
Notions:
9 Stitch markers, tapestry needle, 2 spare > 100 cm / 40” long cables or stitch holders, crochet hook, waste yarn.
Gauge:
21 sts x 40 rows to 10 cm / 4” on size B needles in stockinette stitch in the round, measured from relaxed fabric after blocking.
Design notes:
This cowl is worked in one piece and in the round into a tube that is twice the height of the finished cowl.
Grid pattern is made up of vertical pleats and horizontal tucks. The intersections are articulated with a subtle cable detail. Funnel shaping is achieved with regular increases.
Lining is worked in stockinette st with regular increase rounds to match funnel shaping of the grid pattern.
As the final step, the work is folded in and CO and BO edges are grafted together.
Techniques:
knitting in the round
Crochet provisional cast-on
Grafted BO with kitchener stitch
Increase: RLI
Decrease: k2tog
Slipped stitches: Sl
Knitted tucks: FK(x)
Cables: RC1/1
Skill level
advanced beginner
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- First published: October 2022
- Page created: October 23, 2022
- Last updated: November 29, 2023 …
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