The Juniper Cowl by Whittney Perez

The Juniper Cowl

Knitting
August 2016
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 13 - 9.0 mm
270 yards (247 m)
One size
English
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD buy it now

I’ve named this cowl after the Juniper Trees at the Grand Canyon, because of the cowl’s many cables that interweave and twist around the wearer, just like the Juniper trees twist with the prevailing winds, growing out of dry rocks. The trees are known in folklore for their protective and healing powers. In this same way, this tall, chunky cowl will protect you from the cold winds :)

This scarf is knit in a super-bulky yarn with large, twisted cables. It is knit flat, then seamed together to make a loop using Kitchener stitch for an invisible seam.

Although it is knit flat, I recommend using 24 in. circular needles for comfortable length.

Finished Dimensions:

Measurements: 32 in (81 mm) circumference, 10 in (25.5 mm) height (top to bottom)

Skill Level: Easy/ Advanced Beginner

Prerequisite Skills:

Slip
Knit
Purl
Cable
Provisional Cast-On
Kitchener Stitch

A Note About Kitchener Stitch:

I recommend becoming familiar with the kitchener stitch before starting this pattern. If it’s too tricky, you may cast on and off and seam the ends together in your preferred method, however, other methods will leave a visible seam (unlike the kitchener stitch).

PERMISSION/Use of Pattern: PERSONAL USE ONLY.

This pattern/pictures are the property of ©Songbyrdy by Whittney Perez, 2016

The use of patterns/pictures for resale purposes is prohibited by law. Items made from this pattern may be sold in small quantities. By purchasing this pattern, you agree to these terms.

ALL content and patterns ©Whittney Perez, 2016