Crisp Morning Cowl
A crisp morning is fresh and cold and I cannot think of a better way of keeping warm than with a double loop cowl.
The Crisp Morning cowl is a study on how to maximize color combinations, the cowl uses different ways to showcase it’s different colors, it can be stripes, it can be Latvian braids and there’s also a bit of color work where you get a chance to play with color and admire the end results.
This is a double loop cowl, it’s knit in the round and the pattern is divided by sections. There will always be something motivating you to get to the next part and by the end you will be excited to just wear your cowl.
A crisp morning is fresh and cold and I cannot think of a better way of keeping warm than with a double loop cowl.
The Crisp Morning cowl is a study on how to maximize color combinations, the cowl uses different ways to showcase it’s different colors, it can be stripes, it can be Latvian braids and there’s also a bit of color work where you get a chance to play with color and admire the end results.
This is a double loop cowl, it’s knit in the round and the pattern is divided by sections. There will always be something motivating you to get to the next part and by the end you will be excited to just wear your cowl.
A crisp morning is fresh and cold and I cannot think of a better way of keeping warm than with a double loop cowl.
The Crisp Morning cowl is a study on how to maximize color combinations, the cowl uses different ways to showcase it’s different colors, it can be stripes, it can be Latvian braids and there’s also a bit of color work where you get a chance to play with color and admire the end results.
This is a double loop cowl, it’s knit in the round and the pattern is divided by sections. There will always be something motivating you to get to the next part and by the end you will be excited to just wear your cowl.
Materials
3.25 mm (3US) circular needles with a 35cm (14”) cable
3.75mm (5US) circular needles with a 35cm (14”) cable
Stitch marker to mark beginning of row
Extra yarn for provisional cast on
Crochet hook for provisional cast on (I used a size 3.5mm/E hook)
Scissors
Darning needle
Yarn:
Snowflake Sock Fingering yarn by The Frosted Stitch (75% Superwash Merino/ 25% nylon – 463y / 423 m – 100g)
Color A – Cardamom (200y / 182m – 43g)
Color B – Himalayan Pink Salt (209y / 169m – 45g)
Color C – Saffron (158y / 144m – 34g)
Color D – Garlic (213y / 195m – 46g)
Level
Intermediate (this pattern calls for provisional cast on, color work, Latvian braids and Kitchener in the round stitch techniques)
Gauge
Measured over stockinette stitch in the round after blocking 32 sts and 38 rows / 4’ (10cm)