Winter Witch Cowl by Samantha Troia

Winter Witch Cowl

Knitting
December 2022
Bumblebee Acres Ziggy Sock
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= DK (11 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 13 rows = 2 inches
in Knit in round in stockinet stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
180 - 215 yards (165 - 197 m)
One size fits all
English
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The Winter Witch Cowl is all things cozy, rustic, practical, and warm. It is knit with two strands of yarn held together to create a handspun effect. Mine uses a strand of thick and thin slub yarn, Bumblebee Acres Ziggy Sock, and a strand of a brushed alpaca and silk, Bumblebee Acres Spun Sugar. The resulting knit is toasty and textured, while the knitting process is quick, easy, and fun. This cowl stays up around your face, hugging your cheeks and nose against the bite of winter wind, making it perfectly practical for any winter walks, foraging the woods, playing in the snow with the frost fairies, or tending to your evening outdoor chores.

Yarn:
DK weight Yarn approximately 200 yds

Suggested Yarn:
One strand of a thick and thin fingering weight yarn and one strand of brushed Alpaca or mohair lace held together to create a DK weight yarn.
Sample is knit using a Bumblebee Acres Farm’s Ziggy Sock Texture Pack- using one strand of Bumblebee Acres Farm’s Ziggy Sock Yarn (90% Superwash Merino/ 10% Nylon, 438 yds/100g) and one strand of Bumblebee Acres Farm’s Spun Sugar (74% Brushed Baby Suri Alpaca/ 26% Silk, 328 yds/ 50g) held together.
Only approximately half of each skein was used.

Needles & Notions:
US 7 Circular Needles 16 in.
Two stitch markers
Optional Progress Keeper Optional Row Counter
Crochet hook or darning needle to weave in ends
Blocking Materials

Dimensions:
Laying flat after blocking, folded in half along front center spine:
Top Circumference: 18 inches
Bottom Circumference: 29 inches Length from CO edge to BO edge center spine point: 16 inches