Pollinator Cowl
When I saw the colors McMullin Fiber Co. dyed for our collaboration I immediately thought of a garden. Just before sitting down and starting sketching ideas for this new pattern, I was having a conversation about gardens being friendly to pollinators.
I drew all my inspiration from the idea of having a pollinator friendly garden, hence the name of this cowl. My kids love buying bee and butterfly friendly flowers, plus they are always full of different colors and bring such a good aesthetic to planters or gardens.
The cowl has a lovely two color brioche border and then a very simple color work pattern that allows you to mix your chosen colors and creates an interesting visual and texture.
When I saw the colors McMullin Fiber Co. dyed for our collaboration I immediately thought of a garden. Just before sitting down and starting sketching ideas for this new pattern, I was having a conversation about gardens being friendly to pollinators.
I drew all my inspiration from the idea of having a pollinator friendly garden, hence the name of this cowl. My kids love buying bee and butterfly friendly flowers, plus they are always full of different colors and bring such a good aesthetic to planters or gardens.
The cowl has a lovely two color brioche border and then a very simple color work pattern that allows you to mix your chosen colors and creates an interesting visual and texture.
When I saw the colors McMullin Fiber Co. dyed for our collaboration I immediately thought of a garden. Just before sitting down and starting sketching ideas for this new pattern, I was having a conversation about gardens being friendly to pollinators.
I drew all my inspiration from the idea of having a pollinator friendly garden, hence the name of this cowl. My kids love buying bee and butterfly friendly flowers, plus they are always full of different colors and bring such a good aesthetic to planters or gardens.
The cowl has a lovely two color brioche border and then a very simple color work pattern that allows you to mix your chosen colors and creates an interesting visual and texture.
Materials
3.5 mm (4US) needles with a 35cm (14”) cable
3.75 mm (5US) needles with a 35cm (14”) cable
4mm (6US) needles for bind off
Stitch marker to mark beginning of row
6 Squishy Minis yarn set by McMullin Fiber Co. (80% Super Wash Merino / 20% Nylon fingering yarn weight - 540 yards / 150g in total)
Yardage/weight per skein approx. 90 yards/ 25g.
Scissors
Darning needle
Level
Intermediate (this pattern calls for two color brioche and color work)
Gauge
Measured over color work pattern knit in the round, after blocking 24 sts and 33 rows / 4’ (10cm)
Cowl measurements:
17“ (43.5cm) tall by 21” (33cm) in diameter.
**Note – You can go up a needle size on the color work pattern if you feel it is too tight. There should be enough yarn for it.*