Nathair-Sgiathach by Liz Corke

Nathair-Sgiathach

Knitting
January 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
35 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in stranding stocking stitch in the round.
US 3 - 3.25 mm
750 - 800 yards (686 - 732 m)
70 cm (27.5”) circumference and 22 cm (8.5”) deep.
English
This pattern is available from lizcorke.com for £5.50.

Nathair-Sgiathach, or dragon, in Scottish Gaelic is a double-layered, stranded cowl! The outside features a diamond-shaped scale for the dragon’s tough hide and the inside is a series of soft curves representing the soft belly of the beast. With four layers of yarn sandwiched together and a seamless design, this cowl will keep you warm whatever the weather!

The cowl is worked in stranded/fair isle knitting. The colourwork pattern is both charted and written, with written instructions for the other rounds. As well as coloured charts there is a page with blank charts that you can print out and colour in with your choice of colours. The pattern also includes a photo tutorial for Kitchener Stitch in purl. The pattern has been tech edited and tested.

Materials

  • 365m (400 yds) of Brambles and Me Ridge (100% British Bluefaced Leicester, 400 yds/100g) in Rosey Cheeks (Colour A)
  • 365m (400 yds) of Brambles and Me Ridge (100% British Bluefaced Leicester, 400 yds/100g) in Kissing Gate (Colour B)
  • 3.25 mm (US 3) circular needles, 60 cm (24”)
  • Second circular needle for provisional cast-on and grafting
  • 1 stitch marker
  • Yarn needle
  • Blocking mat and pins

Gauge

35 stitches and 36 rows in 10 cm (4”) in stranded stocking stitch in the round.

Finished Size

70 cm (27.5”) circumference and 22 cm (8.5”) deep.