Star Cat Cowl by Jen Maynulet

Star Cat Cowl

Knitting
April 2023
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stranded colorwork in the round
US 6 - 4.0 mm
400 - 500 yards (366 - 457 m)
one size -- 28.5 in/72 cm circumference, 10.5 in/26.5 cm tall
English
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Did you know that there was once a Cat Constellation? It was created by French astronomer and cat lover Jérôme Lalande in 1799. While the Felis constellation isn’t actually considered A Thing anymore, it lives on through this weird capybara/wombat-looking illustration found on Wikipedia.

This (much more accurately-drawn) cowl commemorates the common cat with celestial aspirations. Knit out of two different DK weight yarns, this quick project will keep your neck and shoulders warm and show off your kitty pride at the same time.


SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES

Long-tail cast on, stranded colorwork, working in the round. A special tutorial is provided for float management.


YARN:

Choose two yarns with strong contrast between their values to ensure the best results. While I prefer using a superwash Merino with good twist and round ply structure, honestly, this is a pretty forgiving pattern.

C1: 250-300 yards (229-274 m)
C2: 150-200 yards (137-183 m)


NEEDLES:

US 6 / 4mm 24 in/61 cm circular needle, or size needed to get gauge.


NOTIONS:

You will also need 20 stitch markers and a needle for weaving in ends.


GAUGE:

26 sts to 28 rows in 4 in / 10 cm in stranded colorwork pattern.


SIZE:

28.5 in (72 cm) circumference by 10.5 (26.5 cm) in height.