This cowl pattern highlights the pops of color found in our Colorburst Collection yarns! When you hit a 'pop,' create yarn overs each time, then on the following round, drop the yarn overs to form curly loops. This gives the fabric a unique, deconstructed appearance. In this colorway, it creates an effect reminiscent of spontaneous combustion.
This easy breezy cowl is great for any knitter looking for a quick pattern! This pattern is part of our Assigned Pooling pattern collection.
Yarn: Made with 1 skein of your choice of Mary Ann or Mad Hatter OR 2 skeins of Walrus.
Needles & Notions/Gauge:
Mary Ann sock/fingering weight
US size 5/3.75mm, 16"/40cm circular needle (or size required to get gauge)
Gauge: 22 sts & 24 rounds = 4"/10cm in stockinette stitch, without blocking
“Mad Hatter” sport weight
100% superwash merino: 344 yds/4 oz skein: 1 skein
SHOWN ON 'Tranquility of a Fresh Blanket of Snow"
Needle Size: US size 6/4mm, 16"/40cm circular needle (or size required to get gauge)
Gauge: 20 sts & 22 rounds = 4”/10cm in stockinette stitch, without blocking
“Walrus” chunky weight
100% superwash merino: 130 yds/4 oz skein: 2 skeins
SHOWN ON: "Rainy Day Rainbow"
Needle Size: US size 10/6mm, 16"/40cm circular needle (or size required to get gauge)
Gauge: 12 sts & 14 rounds = 4”/10cm in stockinette stitch, without blocking
Measurements: varies on yarn choice, details in pattern