Mary's Cowl

Knitting
September 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Colorwork stockinette in the round
US 3 - 3.25 mm
440 - 500 yards (402 - 457 m)
One size
English
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Ever since I saw Ali preview the Ireland collection months ago, I knew It would be so special. Ali of Explorer Knits and Fiber has a way of capturing spirit in her colorways.

Ireland holds a special place in my heart - I visited Northern Ireland every year as a child. My Granny, Mary, would open her home each summer and do her absolute best to make our time their precious and care-free.

We would stay on the farm, ‘help’ with the milking, and climb up and down some of the hills in the area. Once back at the house, Granny would always have the most lovely food for us. She was thoughtful in all she did, and loved to spend time caring for beautiful garden. As I designed this cowl, it felt so fitting to name It after my granny.

I share this design with you with a warm heart. I hope you find joy and connectedness throughout the knit.

~DETAILS~

NEEDLE
3.25 mm • US size 3

YARN
Fingering Weight • 440yds (403m) (110g) total
Explorer Knits and Fibers, denali sock minis (80% SW Merino, 20% Nylon), 80yds (73m) (20g)
Contrast color 1 (CC1): Muckross (mossy green) • 60yds (55m) (15g)
Contrast color 2 (CC2): Irish Goodbye (bright green) • 28yds (26m) (7g)
Contrast color 3 (CC3): Celtic Harp (yellow) • 48yds (44m) (12g)
Contrast color 4 (CC4): Woodruff (lavender) • 80yds (73m) (20g)
Contrast color 5 (CC5): My Guinness (mossy green) • 48yds (44m) (12g)
Contrast color 6 (CC6): Wooly (grey/beige) • 80yds (73m) (20g)
Contrast color 7 (CC7): Ines Mór (light blue) • 48yds (44m) (12g)
Contrast color 8 (CC8): Skellig (dark blue) • 48yds (44m) (12g)
See page 4 for tips on choosing colors!

NOTIONS
Scissors, 8 stitch markers (1 unique marker), darning needle

GAUGE (4 x 4”)
30 sts x 36 rows in colorwork stockinette worked in the round after blocking.

SIZING
12.5” (32cm) tall, 21” (54cm) circumference

~A few thank yous~
Thank you to Amanda (@gramndaknits) for preview knitting this project.
Thank you to Ali (Explorer Knits and Fibers) for providing yarn to create this sample.

And last but not least, a thank you to my Granny. Thank you for caring deeply, and doing all you did for us. Thank you to my Mom and Dad for making sure we could visit each and every summer growing up. As I get older, I can see how much work, time, and energy, went into bringing us over the pond all those times.