Bear Track Cowl |
Okay, I bought a bunch of skeins of this yarn a loooong time ago, back when I could afford it (also, the local yarn shop was changing hands so it was on sale). And while I've knit it up a couple of different ways, I think that the bear track pattern on this one suits the yarn's variegation and thick-to-thin worsted weight well, although you should note that if you knit it with an unchanging worsted it won't have quite the same funkiness (post pictures if you do, also - I'm curious). Anyway, let's get to it!
Yarn: Misti Alpaca Baby Me Boo (50% Baby Alpaca, 30% Merino, 20% Bamboo; 174 yards [160 meters]/100 grams); #BBH07 Rosario - 1 skein (however, I've developed an uncanny knack for finishing up a skein with little to spare, so if you're a looser knitter, you may want to have two skeins on hand. On the flip side, since this pattern ends with I-cords, you could always use something like ribbon to tie up the cowl if you run out)
Needles: one set of straight needles in size 7, two double-pointed needles (dpns), also in size 7
Close-up of the pattern. It doesn't pop too much with the yarn's variegation, but it does add texture. |
Notions: tapestry needle
Gauge: 18 stitches = 4 inches
Okay, to knit this piece we're going to start with the center bit (we'll pick up stitches along the edges to do the around-the-neck parts). So, using size 7 needles, cast on 81 stitches. The center piece will be knit in the Bear Track pattern, from page 225 of Barbara G. Walker's A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns, and goes as follows:
Row 1 (right side): k1, * yo, (k1, p1) 7 times, k1, yo, k1; rep from *
Row 2: k1, * p2, (k1, p1) 7 times, p1, k1 *
Row 3: k2, * yo, (k1, p1) 7 times, k1, yo, k3 *, end last repeat k2
Row 4: k2, * p2, (k1, p1) 7 times, p1, k3 *, end last repeat k2