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Eurhythmic Cowl
This Cowl is written in an easy to follow recipe format where you can use as many minis/scraps as you would like … you can adapt the width of the cowl to be as narrow or wide as you like … and you can use any type of yarn weight you wish … this pattern is also PERFECT to use with Handspun yarns (the wider cowl shown in the photos is knit from handspun).
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What you will need:
Yarn – This pattern can be written using any weight of yarn. There are two samples shown in the pattern
- One version used a 6 x 20gm Fingering Weight mini skein set by Lambstrings Yarn (85m/93yd / 20gm on the Tralala Sock Base 75/25 Merino/Nylon)
- A second version used 5 handspun mini skeins approx. 40-45gm each in a DK/Worsted weight
I suggest a minimum of 5-6 mini skeins in any weight of yarn ranging from 20gm (for fingering weight) up to 40-50gms (for DK or Worsted weight). This will ensure you have enough yarn to get a decently sized cowl, and then the overall finished size will depend on the number of stitches you cast on and needles that you use.
Needles
For needles, I suggest
- 3.75mm (US5) for Fingering weight,
- 4mm (US6) for DK
- 4.5mm (US7) for Worsted weight yarn.
Gauge
- For the Fingering weight version the gauge using 3.75mm (US5) needles was approximately 20 sts / 4 inch in garter after blocking.
- For the Handspun version the gauge using 4mm (US6) needles was approximately 18sts / 4 inch in garter after blocking.
Size
- The Fingering weight cowl is 70in (178cm) in circumference and 6.5in (16.5cm) in depth.
- The Handspun cowl is 41in (104cm) in circumference and is 10.5in (26.5cm) in depth.
Notions
- 3 Stitch Markers
- Scrap yarn for provisional cast on
- Crochet hook in similar size as your knitting needle for provisional cast on
- A spare set of needles in a similar size as the main needles for picking up the provisional cast on
- A tapestry needle for weaving in ends and grafting.
- Scales for weighing yarn
Video tutorials:
- I have a couple of tutorial videos on how to do my preferred provisional cast on method which you can find here: https://youtu.be/dpenw1o-evQ
- In this video you can find the tutorial for how to pick up your stitches and kitchener the cowl closed to get a loop: https://youtu.be/ar5alWblhYA
I have included links here but if you are having trouble getting them to work then you can view the vides on my YouTube channel – Knitting Expat Podcast and they are in the Knit With Me Series Playlist.
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