Thornbloom by Stefanie Schuster

Thornbloom

Knitting
December 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in pattern in the round, blocked
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
470 - 766 yards (430 - 700 m)
worsted (sport)
English German Swedish
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Thornbloom Cowl is the perfect companion for the colder seasons, offering not one but two delightful versions. Whether you crave the warmth of a cozy, squishy worsted weight cowl or the versatility of a lighter sport weight option, this pattern lets you create your cowl just the way you want it.

With detailed instructions for customizing the length and height, Thornbloom invites you to make it uniquely yours.
It’s a fun and engaging knit, worked in the round like a tube, then given a playful half twist before the live stitches are seamlessly grafted together using the Kitchener stitch.

Pick your favorite color pairing in worsted or sport weight yarn, and effortlessly elevate your wardrobe while staying snug with Thornbloom’s double-layered warmth.

I’d love to see your version! Share your creation with #ThornbloomCowl and tag me @thedrizzelofhoney on Instagram.

Sizes:
Worsted (Sport)

Finished measurements:
Length (before grafting): 70(88)cm/ 28(35.25) inches
Height: 21(19)cm/ 8.5(7.5) inches

Yarn:
Worsted weight version:
approx. MC: 250m/274 yards - CC: 180m/197 yards

Sport weight version:
approx. MC: 450m/492 yards - CC: 250m/274 yards

These are estimates and may vary depending on yarn used, gauge variations and modifications.

The worsted weight sample uses Järbo Svensk Ull 3tr Pine Tree green (MC) and Rhubarb Lemonade (CC).
And the sport weight sample uses Järbo 2tr Ull Velvet Blue (MC) and Copper Blush (CC).

Gauge:
20(22) sts / 22(26) rows = 10cm / 4 inches in pattern in the round on 4(3,5) mm/US 6(4) needles, blocked.

Instructions:
The pattern includes written directions and charts for the stranded pattern. Links to video quick guides are provided for the provisional cast on and Kitchener Stitch.
Instructions for modifying length and height of the cowl are included.

Stitches and Techniques:
Stitches used include: knit and purl.
Techniques used: Provisional cast on, knitting in the round, stranded colorwork (charted only), grafting (Kitchener Stitch).