Dream Lake Cowl by Julia Decker

Dream Lake Cowl

Knitting
November 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
435 - 438 yards (398 - 401 m)
one size: 24in/61cm circumference, 19in/46cm height
English
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Dream Lake is located in Rocky Mountain National Park in the state of Colorado. The peaceful beauty of a snowy day at the lake inspired this cowl, a soft comfortable warm luxury for cold days.

This cowl incorporates fun textures, some simple lace and even a little brioche to create this beautiful alpine scene. Some familiarity with brioche and brioche decreases is recommended!

A note about cowl construction The brioche trees are embedded within a framework of basic stockinette stitches. An optional third needle such as a dpn may be useful for working the trees.

I’m always happy to answer questions, so if you need assistance please don’t hesitate to ask! Or check out my Ravelry group: https://www.ravelry.com/groups/deunyn-knits

Finished Size
24in/61cm circumference, 19in/46cm height

Gauge 24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette in the round
If you are using mini-skeins to work this pattern, gauge is very important! Otherwise no worries should apply.

Suggested yarn: knerd string 4-ply sock (100g/438 yds) and/or knerd string 2-ply sparkle sock (100g/438 yds).

Sample shown was made with 1 mini-skein each (87 yds each) of the following colorways: MC: Prayers for Rain (sparkle), CC1: Into the White, CC2: Sea Glass, CC3: Se7ens, CC4: Shade 1 of 50

The pattern A chart and written instructions are provided for the lace. A chart only is provided for the color-work.

Needles
Size US 4/3.5 mm (24 in/60 cm circular
recommended) and optionally a size US 4/3.5 mm DPN
Or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions
scissors
tapestry needle
stitch markers
cable-stitch holder or safety pin stitch marker

Techniques
knit, purl, knit through the back loop, increases and decreases including yo, kyok, m1L, sl1-k2tog-psso, p2tog, k2tog, and ssk.
Brioche Techniques
brioche knit, brioche purl, brioche decrease br4st dec

Sources
For more information on brioche stitches, visit Nancy Marchant’s website, www.briochestitch.com. This pattern uses the terminology developed by Nancy Marchant.

Happy knitting!

Pattern has been tested.

If you reside within the state of Colorado, USA, you may be charged a sales tax of 4% of the purchase price.