Simple Eyelet Cowl |
I bought this yarn quite some time ago, on sale at the local yarn store. And I've been staring at it ever since, trying to find a way to show off the delicacy of the yarn in a compelling manner. Finally, I settled on this simple eyelet design, which brings a touch of class to a basic style. And while I don't have much else to say about the piece, I should mention - it was while knitting this item that I finally taught myself to hold the yarn continental style. The learning curve threw off my gauge, so I didn't get quite what the yarn package predicts. It's not a big deal, of course, just something to note if you're going to use the exact same fiber.
Yarn: Berroco Ultra Alpaca Fine (50% Peruvian wool, 20% Super Fine Alpaca, 30% Nylon; 433 yards [400 meters]/100 grams); #1214 Steel Cut Oats - one skein
The eyelets |
Notions: Tapestry needle, two stitch markers
Gauge: 26 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette on size US 2 needles
So let's do this thing! First, cast on 162 stitches, place marker, and join in round. Then we'll knit the following set-up rows:
Set-up Rows 1 - 4: purl
Set-up Row 5: p80, place marker, purl until end of round
And once those are done, we'll move on to the main pattern, which is Simple Eyelet Pattern from page 168 of Barbara G. Walker's A Treasury of Knitting Patterns. And we'll proceed as follows: