Noyac Bay Cowl by Jane Cochran

Noyac Bay Cowl

Knitting
March 2014
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Noyac Bay pattern stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
142 - 210 yards (130 - 192 m)
Circumference: Regular 23"; Larger 33"
English
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Errata: After working three repeats of the Pattern Stitch, work Rows 1-8 once more.

Note: If you purchased the pattern before 3/27/14, you’ve been notified that an updated pdf is available.

The Noyac Bay Cowl is textured and cozy. It’s worked in the round in seed stitch, bordered by interwoven knits and purls. Knit at a gauge that creates a warm yet easy fabric, it will keep you toasty even in the chilly winds coming off the bay at Noyac, near Sag Harbor, New York.

Directions for two sizes are included, and the pattern is both written and charted. While the cowl may look complex, it’s constructed of knit and purl stitches, and you’ll find that it knits up quickly. Pair it with the Noyac Bay Toque, and you’ll be ready to stand on the shore of Noyac Bay and look out over North Haven to Shelter Island.

Materials: Circular needles, US 4 & US 6; set of US 6 double pointed needles.

Yarn: The 23” Noyac Bay Cowl requires about 142 yards of Clara Yarn Cormo 1.0; the 33” cowl requires about 210 yards.

Clara Yarn Cormo 1.0 is the embodiment of a good worsted weight wool yarn. It’s plump, robust, and ever so soft. Its four plies take on texture with exuberance, and once washed and blocked, you’ll see why Clara chose Cormo for the debut yarn in her collection.

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For more information about the Noyac Bay Patterns visit Not Plain Jane’s website.