Provence Cowl
When I sat down to start working on this collaboration with Kate from Mcmullin Fiber Co. I was torn between what to design, usually when I’m procrastinating because I don’t know which way to go with one of my projects I doodle… I doodle a lot. During high school I used to have tons of notebooks full of doodles, it helps me focus.
Anyways, I ended up drawing the colorwork design I’m using for my design. So I feel it makes it extra special. I decided I wanted a warm, squishy cowl with an interesting graphic design that really made the colors come to live.
This is a very mindful and easy to memorize pattern that will be hard to put down.
When I sat down to start working on this collaboration with Kate from Mcmullin Fiber Co. I was torn between what to design, usually when I’m procrastinating because I don’t know which way to go with one of my projects I doodle… I doodle a lot. During high school I used to have tons of notebooks full of doodles, it helps me focus.
Anyways, I ended up drawing the colorwork design I’m using for my design. So I feel it makes it extra special. I decided I wanted a warm, squishy cowl with an interesting graphic design that really made the colors come to live.
This is a very mindful and easy to memorize pattern that will be hard to put down.
When I sat down to start working on this collaboration with Kate from Mcmullin Fiber Co. I was torn between what to design, usually when I’m procrastinating because I don’t know which way to go with one of my projects I doodle… I doodle a lot. During high school I used to have tons of notebooks full of doodles, it helps me focus.
Anyways, I ended up drawing the colorwork design I’m using for my design. So I feel it makes it extra special. I decided I wanted a warm, squishy cowl with an interesting graphic design that really made the colors come to live.
This is a very mindful and easy to memorize pattern that will be hard to put down.
Materials
4.00 mm (6US) needles with a 60cm (24”) cable
4.50 (7US) needles with a 60cm (24”) cable
Color A – Lavender / Posh DK (80% Superwash Merino/ 10% Chasmere/ 10% Nylon – 280yds/115g)
Color B – Cote D’Azur / Posh DK (80% Superwash Merino/ 10% Chasmere/ 10% Nylon – 280yds/115g)
Color C – Chantilly Cream/ Posh DK (80% Superwash Merino/ 10% Chasmere/ 10% Nylon – 280yds/115g)
Color D – Autumn Amber / Posh DK (80% Superwash Merino/ 10% Chasmere/ 10% Nylon – 280yds/115g)
Stitch marker to mark beginning of row
Extra yarn for provisional cast on
Crochet hook for provisional cast on (I used a size 5.00mm/H hook)
Scissors
Darning needle
Level
Intermediate (this pattern calls for provisional cast on, color work and Kitchener in the round stitch techniques)
Gauge
Measured over stockinette stitch knit in the round using smaller needles 24 sts and 26 rows / 10cm (4”)
Cowl measurements:
28 1/2“(72cm) long – measured after closing the cowl by 9 3/4” (25cm) wide.