Butterscotch Ripple Cowl by Mary Onorati

Butterscotch Ripple Cowl

Crochet
April 2021
Sport (12 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in pattern
3.75 mm (F)
750 - 800 yards (686 - 732 m)
7.5" x 54" (double loop) or 12" x 24" (single loop)
US
English
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The Butterscotch Ripple Cowl was designed for A Little Knitty (my wonderful, amazing local yarn shop) to be used for the PNW Yarn Crawl.

The Butterscotch Ripple Cowl features ridged stripes worked with post stitches in a fun, bold chevron. The pattern is easy to modify for length and width, but is written out for single-loop (12” x 24”) or double-loop (7.5” x 54”) options. Basic instructions for modifying the length and width are included in the PDF.

The cowl is worked flat, blocked (preferably), and then seamed to form a loop. This pattern also includes a video tutorial showing how to do the increases and decreases to create the chevron shape.

This pattern uses sport-weight yarn. I used Queensland Collection United in Lead, Aconite, and Robin’s Egg. You will need 2 balls for your main color (500 yards total), and 1/2 ball for each of your coordinating colors (125 yards each). You will also need a size F crochet hook, stitch markers (not strictly required but highly recommended), tapestry needle, blocking mat, and pins (again, optional but recommended).