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In Search of the Seine Cowl
errata Row 7 of the setup section and
Row 6 of the written cable instructions should read: k9 (21), SM, k2, (3 st PLC, 3 st PRC, k2)3 times, SM, k9
There is a matching hat.
Dramatic ironwork-inspired details sweep around your neck in this four-colour cowl. Simple horizontal slip-stitch cables play against vertical stripes of garter. There is both a neckwarmer size (smaller in circumference and height and meant to loop once to fit behind your jacket collar) and a cowl size (double looped, luscious, cozy). This cowl stands well because of the stitch patterns and has a good heft.
It’s knit side-to-side and then sewn together with a bit of overlap. Buttons are attached at the end and there are no button-holes to work. I’ve included directions and photos for sewing the cowl together since I know that worries about finishing can keep people away from something they otherwise love. It’s really simple and the photos make it super clear.
Skills Used
•knit, purl
•M1R, M1L
•k2tog, ssk
•slipping sts purlwise
•cabling
•sewing two layers together
•attaching buttons
Materials List
Colour A - 1 (2) skeins Silver Grey 1946
Colour B - 1 (2) skeins Charcoal 900
Colour C - 1 skein Jet 1913
Colour D - 1 skein Ruby 893
Yardage:
Neck Warmer
Colour A - 80 yds / 73m
Colour B - 150 yds / 137m
Colour C - 20 yds / 19m
Colour D - 10 yds / 10m
Cowl
Colour A - 230 yds / 210m
Colour B - 430 yds / 395m
Colour C - 58 yds / 45m
Colour D - 25 yds / 23m
Notions: 2 stitch markers, 6 3/4” / 20mm buttons, darning needle.
Gauge:
after light blocking
19 sts and 24 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette
18 sts and 32 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter
This pattern has been test knit.
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- First published: January 2016
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