Eddies Cowl by Nick Davis

Eddies Cowl

Knitting
November 2023
Aran (8 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in blocked garter stitch, worked flat.
US 8 - 5.0 mm
400 - 420 yards (366 - 384 m)
One size is about 18"/46cm tall and 36"/91cm circumference
English

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Eddies Cowl is a larger, worsted-weight cowl that shares a few ideas with the recent smaller ones! At a roomy 36”/91cm in circumference, some wearers will be able to style this as a capelet as well, as it’s big enough to go over some shoulders.

This project takes about 2 skeins of Malabrigo Yarns Washted, or, as shown in the sample, as much Malabrigo Washted as you’ve got and then some scraps to finish up with. I worked color changes right as I went into the eyelet part of a given pattern repeat, but this was one of those necessity-borne inventions rather than the plan.

It’s probably an intermediate-level project—the knitting itself is beginner-friendly, but the construction may present a challenge if this is taken on as a second or third project. The puzzle-construction elements are simple—just enough for an interesting knit and a visually appealing finished cowl.

Materials:

  • 400 yds or 2 skeins of Malabrigo Yarn Washted or similar worsted-weight yarn
  • 1 24-48” circular needle in US8/5.0mm, or size needed for gauge.
  • Tapestry needle
  • Removable stitch markers

Gauge:
Gauge is 16 sts and 34 rows over 4”/10cm of blocked garter stitch, worked flat. Please be sure to check your gauge.

“‘Eddies,’ said Ford, ‘in the space-time continuum.’

‘Ah,’ nodded Arthur, ‘is he. Is he.’ He pushed his hands into the pockets of his dressing gown and looked knowledgeably into the distance.

‘What?’ said Ford.

‘Er, who,’ said Arthur, ‘is Eddy, then, exactly, then?’

Ford looked angrily at him.

‘Will you listen?’ he snapped.

‘I haven been listening,’ said Arthur, ‘but I’m not sure it’s helped.’

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