Welted Waves Cowl
Loop some light and bouncy waves around your neck! Wear as a single loop scarf, or give it a twist and flip it around your neck to have a cozy double layer cowl. It looks great with the coordinating Welted Waves Hat (pattern sold separately).
To knit the cowl, you begin with a provisional CO, work back and forth in pattern stitch to length desired, and graft with Kitchener stitch to form a continuous loop. Of the 12 rows involved in the pattern stitch, 9 of them are a plain knit row or a plain purl row.
Pattern is two pages long and pattern stitch is given in written form only – no charts. Difficulty level is appropriate for a knitter who can work increases and decreases, and keep track of pattern rows. Directions for a crochet provisional cast on and for working Kitchener stitch are included in the pattern. As with all my patterns, it has been test knit and professionally tech edited to be clear and free of errors.
Sizes: One size, easily altered.
Finished Measurements: Sample cowl is approximately 5 in/ 13 cm wide with a loop circumference (length) of 44 in/ 112 cm. Measurements are easily altered as desired.
Gauge: 28 sts and 52 rows/ 4in/ 10cm measured over welted wave pattern
What you need:
- Briggs and Little “Lite ‘N Fancy” Softspun (100% pure wool; 240 yds/ 219 m per 2 oz/ 57g skein); 2 skeins. Shown in color 105 – Rainforest. Or approx. 290 yds/ 264 m of similar, light, airy, sport weight wool. Exact yardage will depend on length knit. Each 240 yd skein of Lite ‘N Fancy will knit 40 in/ 102cm.
- 1 pair of knitting needles in size required to obtain gauge. I used US#4 / 3.5mm needles. You may need a size or 2 larger or smaller.
- approx. 1 yd/ .9m smooth scrap yarn for provisional CO
- Crochet hook – size G/ 4mm
- 1 dpn for use in grafting
- large eyed blunt tapestry needle
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