Sunburst Cowl |
If you've poked around my blog at all, you already probably know that I love a good cowl (so efficient! harder for the kids to tug on! never has ends that could dangle in a toilet!, etc). And this is another design, made with sock yarn since that's what I've got hanging around. It's also easy to style in a couple of different shapes, and has a nice, lightweight appearance overall. Well, and yours doesn't have to be yellow...
Oh, and before we get started, I highly recommend you read through the pattern before beginning, just so you know how many repeats of different stitch sets we'll be doing!
Yarn: ShibuiKnits Sock (100% Superwash Merino; 191 yards [175 meters]/50 grams); #1900 Bright Canary Yellow - one skein
Needles: one 24" circular needle in size 4
The ol' pattern close-up. Notice the holes. |
Notions: tapestry needle, three stitch markers or scraps of yarn to mark stitches
Gauge: 26 stitches = 4 inches
To get started, we're going to cast on 198 stitches, place marker, and join in a round. Next, we're going to place the other two markers like so - k30, place another marker, p138, place another marker, and knit to beginning of row (30 stitches).
And now it's time to knit exactly ONE repeat of the main pattern, which goes as follows (we'll return to it later in the piece, although we're gonna do some short rows before we get back to it):
Row 1: p30, slip marker, * k2tog, yo, k1; rep from * until you reach the next marker, slip marker, p30
Rows 2 & 4: k30, slip marker, *k1, p1, k1 * until next marker, slip marker, k30
Row 3: p30, slip marker, * k1, yo, k2tog * until you reach the next marker, slip marker, p30