Field of Flowers Cowl by Julee O'Maelmacasa

Field of Flowers Cowl

Knitting
March 2023
Sport (12 wpi) ?
25.25 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in flower stitch pattern, worked in round and blocked
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
320 - 328 yards (293 - 300 m)
11” x 24” circumference / 28cm x 61cm circumference
English
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This beautiful cowl features clusters of stitches that look like a field of beautiful flowers. Perfect for when the weather is transitioning from winter to spring.
It is worked in the round and worked seamlessly in one piece.

PATTERN INFORMATION:
This cowl is worked in the round.
It features a stitch pattern that looks like a field of flowers.
Perfect for layering

Materials:
RIbbing: US 6 (4mm) circular needle in 16”/ 40cm or length preferred.
US 7 (4.5mm) circular needle in 16”/ 40cm or length preferred

Notions:
1 - Stitch marker
Darning needle

Finished size (height x width):
11” in height x 24” circumference / 28cm in height x 61cm circumference

Gauge: 25.25 sts x 25 rounds = 4” (10cm) with US 7 (4.5mm) in flower stitch pattern, worked in the round, blocked.

Yarn:
C1 & C2: 164 yards / 150m

Yarn used:
C1: Malabrigo Caprino. (DK Weight; 80% Superfine Merino / 20% Cashmere; 50g; 164 yards/ 150 meters). 1 skein. Color used: Pines
C2: Malabrigo Caprino. (DK Weight; 80% Superfine Merino / 20% Cashmere; 50g; 164 yards/ 150 meters). 1 skein. Color used: Florecer

Skills to explore: working in the round, ribbing, flower cluster stitch which involves wrapping yarn around needle multiple times and knitting into multiple sts at ones, simple increasing/decreasing, working with 2 colors.