Trillian Cowl by Elena Fedotova

Trillian Cowl

Crochet
December 2017
Light Fingering ?
27 stitches and 21 rows = 4 inches
3.5 mm (E)
74cm in circumference x 41cm long
US
English
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The Trillian cowl features a bold geometric pattern on the right side and textured, colorful, thin stripes on the wrong side. The pattern is very versatile and allows for multiple color variations.

It can be made in the suggested colors (four colors as per instructions) or you may use fewer or more colors, or even use up some leftovers by making each section in different colors. You can also make it in a yarn with long color repeats, which will work the magic itself. In this case you will need at least two skeins in order to alternate them within the stitch pattern.

The cowl is worked in the round with the RS always facing up. The main stitch pattern uses only two of the most basic crochet stitches: double crochet and chains. You will alternate two colors at a time, but use only one color in each round. Three rounds of linen (seed) stitch are used for the edging at each side of the cowl.

MATERIALS

  • Yarn: Malabrigo Sock; light fingering / 3 ply; 440 yd (402 m) per 100 g skein; 100% merino wool
  • Hook: U.S. E (3.5 mm)
  • Two locking stitch markers
  • Yarn needle to weave in ends

YARDAGE

  • 41 g (179 yd / 164 m) each in Ochre 803 (C1) and Cote d’Azure 807 (C2)
  • 63 g (276 yd / 252 m) in Botticelli Red 801 (C3)
  • 35 g (153 yd /140 m) in Aguas 855 (C4)

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

  • 29” (74 cm) in circumference, 14½” (37 cm) wide, and 16” (41 cm) long

Gauge is not crucial for this design. The size of the cowl can be adjusted by working fewer or more rounds or changing the number of starting PRs.

The pattern has been professionally tech edited.

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