Eiffel Tower Eyelet Cowl |
So, there's not too much I need to explain about this cowl, except that it accomplishes the impossible; it makes me love both a purl-background fabric and the freakin' garter stitch, which I typically avoid like the plague (and yes, it's completely irrational how much I dislike garter stitch. I apologize to those of you who love it). It's also a simple enough design to look good with a variegated yarn, although I imagine it would pop even more with a single-color fiber. Anyway, let's cut the chitchat and head to the pattern instead!
A detail shot. See the tiny towers??? |
Needles: 24" circular needle in size 6, 20" circular needle in size 6
Notions: Tapestry needle, three stitch markers
Gauge: 24 stitches = 4 inches
So let's get started! First, then, using your 24" needle, cast on 192 stitches loosely, place marker, and join in round. And now, we'll work the bottom border, which is Swiss Ribbing from page 340 of Barbara G. Walker's A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns. Or in knitting terms, let's begin like so:
Rows 1 - 4: * k3, p3; rep from *
Rows 5 & 6: * k1, slip 1 with yarn in back (wyib), k1, p3 *