Turquoise V Cowl |
I knew I had to have this yarn as soon as I saw it; the colors, the feel (it's a bit ropey, but soft), and the general aesthetic of the fiber really appealed to me. But then I struggled a bit more when it came to knitting it up, tearing through who-knows-how-many ideas before settling on this one. And, in short, this one relies on a cabled edge down one side of the cowl and a stitch pattern which adds and drops stitches for a very textured effect. Furthermore, while the pattern below looks complicated, that's mostly just increases and decreases along the edge; the basic stitch pattern remains the same throughout.
The stitch pattern, closer up. |
Needles: Straight needles in size 7, cable needle (cn) or double-pointed needle for cabling
Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker
Gauge: 20 stitches = 4 inches
So let's get started! First, let's define some terminology as follows:
front cross (fc): slip 2 stitches to cn and hold in front, p3, k2 from cn
back cross (bc): slip 3 stitches to cn and hold in back, k2, p3 from cn
Now, cast on 14 stitches loosely, and knit the following row: p2, place marker, k4, p4, k4. Then, we’ll repeat a few set-up rows to get the piece started. Or in our pattern notation,
Set-up Rows 1 & 3 (right side): p4, k4, p4, slip marker, knit until one stitch before end of row, yo, k1
Set-up Rows 2 & 4: purl until marker, slip marker, k4, p4, k4