Sinuosity Cowl by Valerie Pollock

Sinuosity Cowl

Knitting
August 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
31 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
250 - 270 yards (229 - 247 m)
One size
English
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The Sinuosity cowl was designed to pair with the Sinuosity Fingerless Mitts. There are two versions of the cowl available. The first version has a deep lace edge at the bottom and finishes with three rounds of garter stitch. The second version has a shallower lace edge at the bottom, with an additional lace border at the top. You may also choose to do additional repeats of lace at either bottom or top, but bear in mind additional yarn would be required.

Knitting both the Sinuosity Fingerless mitts and the Sinuosity cowl from one 100 gram skein of fingering is possible. Bear in mind that the yarn allowances for this is tight and you would need to be cautious of gauge.

Measurements: Approximately 49.5 cm/19 ½” circumference, 23 cm/9“ tall.

Materials:
•approximately 228 m (250 yards) of fingering weight yarn. Choose a solid or semi-solid colour to best highlight the cabling and lace work of the design. A yarn with a high twist/good stitch definition will also help highlight the cabling and twisted stitch pattern, in particular.
•You will need 19 beads.
•cable needle
•stitch markers
•1 2.5 mm US 1.5; 40 cm/16” circular needle
•tapestry needle
•fine gauge crochet hook, dental floss or your preferred tool to add beads to your knitting.

Helpful links:
Old Norwegian Cast On
Beading video

Many thanks to ShaLin for her help with test knitting this pattern!