Thegither Cowl by Amy Palko

Thegither Cowl

Knitting
March 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Charted Colourwork
US 5 - 3.75 mm
547 - 984 yards (500 - 900 m)
Long and Short
English
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Thegither Cowl is a cosy accessory designed to reference tartan fabric created through a combination of stranded colourwork and slipped stitches. It begins with a provisional crochet cast on, before joining in the round and working repeats of the chart to form a long knitted tube.

The Thegither Cowl comes in two versions: a long version composed of 3 sections and a short version composed of 2. In each section you are working with 3 colours, where each colour takes a turn to be either the Main Colour, Contrast Colour or Accent Colour.

There is also a scarf version included where colour placement remains consistent. With all versions, no round uses more than 2 colours at a time. And no floats extend beyond 5 stitches.

When all chart repeats have been completed, the live stitches at both ends are grafted together to form a möbius strip. When worn, this will lie beautifully snug to the neck. However, you may prefer not to twist your work to result in a regular loop.

Yarn

All samples use Scottish Yarn Festival 4 ply (350m/100g). If substituting another yarn, choose one that has similar meterage and is non-superwash for best results. Stated amounts include approximately 10% meterage allowance.

Long Cowl Version

Yarn A: 280m/306yds (80g)
Yarn B: 280m/306yds (80g)
Yarn C: 280m/306yds (80g)

Sample 1: Wallace (A), Duncan (B) and Tait (C).
Sample 2: Anderson (A), Bruce (B) and Christie (C).

Short Cowl Version

Yarn A: 175m/191yds (50g)
Yarn B: 175m/191yds (50g)
Yarn C: 88m/96yds (25g)

Sample 3: Baird (A), Gordon (B) and Duncan (C)

Scarf Version

Yarn A: 473m/517yds (135g)
Yarn B: 350m/383yds (100g)
Yarn C: 140m/153yds (40g)

Sample: Gordon (A), Baird (B) and Wallace (C)