September Garden Cowl by Erika Field

September Garden Cowl

Knitting
February 2023
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette, in the round, after blocking
US 6 - 4.0 mm
290 - 330 yards (265 - 302 m)
Adult, top circumference 21.5” (54.5 cm)
English
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September Garden Cowl, part of the Friluftsliv Cowl Collection, features colorways that capture the essence of a late summer garden. The textured stitches represent the lifecycle of flowers in our community gardens, and how, in early autumn, there is beauty in the final days of the blooms, even as the petals sprinkle the overgrown grass and weeds.

Friluftsliv (pronounced free-loofts-liv) is a Scandinavian term that translates to “open air living.” My designs are often inspired by the natural beauty throughout the northeast United States. I designed these cowls to wear on -- and brighten -- my outdoor hikes during the seasons we experience from late fall through spring.

Elements of the cowls in the collection are related, yet each design offers something unique. As I tried to create a universally well-fitting piece, I realized how differently we like to wear cowls, particularly around ease and drape at the neck. I hope you will find one that you love!

September Garden Cowl is knit from the bottom up in two pieces and then joined to knit in the round. There is no seaming.

Yarn and Yardage Requirements: Heavy DK or light worsted, 330 yards (302 meters) total, 220 yards (201 meters) of C1 (tonal) and 110 yards (101 meters) of C2 (variegated).

Notions: 3 stitch markers, tapestry needle, and try-on cord, extra needle or scrap yarn to hold stitches.

Additional gauge information in pattern.

This pattern has been professionally tech edited and tested.