Achillea Cowl
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This lovely cowl is an exploration of Aran Lace -- the technique of integrating lace techniques into cables.
The small cowl, shown in Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Worsted in Campbell, a bright cheery green, has you cast on & jump right in to the main body of the cowl, and work only two repeats of the chart.
The large cowl, shown in Dream in Color Everlasting in black, begins and ends with a lacy cabled border. Knit the bottom border first, graft the edges, then pick up the stitches for three repeats of the chart for the main body of the cowl. Work the top border by working the live stitches of the cowl main body with the edge stitch of the border.
Thanks to Annie Maloney, whose amazing stitch dictionary Aran Lace is the source of the stitch patterns used.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Small: 27" / 68.5 cm circumference, 8¼" / 21 cm high
Large: 39¾" / 101 cm circumference, 12¼" / 31 cm high
YARN
Small: Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Worsted, 100% wool (225 yds/206m per 4oz/114 g skein), 1 skein, shown in Campbell
Large: Dream in Color Everlasting DK, 100% Merino wool (275 yds/251m per 3.53oz/100g skein), 2 skeins, shown in Jeans
Note on yarn requirements: I used nearly all the yarn for each size (1 skein for the small, 2 for the large).
NEEDLES
Small: US 6 / 4 mm needles, or size required to obtain gauge
Large: US 5 / 3.75 mm needles, or size required to obtain gauge
GAUGE
Small: Approx 26 sts & 30 rounds in 4" / 10 cm in cabled patterns, blocked
Large: Approx 22 sts & 31 rounds in 4" / 10 cm in cabled patterns, blocked
NOTIONS
at least 1 stitch marker, more if desired, with 1 unique for beginning of round
yarn needle
cable needle if you use one
for large size only, waste yarn or extra circular for provisional cast-on
SKILLS
knitting in the round
simple lace
cabling
for large version only, picking up stitches
grafting & provisional cast on
Both charts and line by line instructions are included.
The small cowl, shown in Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Worsted in Campbell, a bright cheery green, has you cast on & jump right in to the main body of the cowl, and work only two repeats of the chart.
The large cowl, shown in Dream in Color Everlasting in black, begins and ends with a lacy cabled border. Knit the bottom border first, graft the edges, then pick up the stitches for three repeats of the chart for the main body of the cowl. Work the top border by working the live stitches of the cowl main body with the edge stitch of the border.
Thanks to Annie Maloney, whose amazing stitch dictionary Aran Lace is the source of the stitch patterns used.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Small: 27" / 68.5 cm circumference, 8¼" / 21 cm high
Large: 39¾" / 101 cm circumference, 12¼" / 31 cm high
YARN
Small: Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Worsted, 100% wool (225 yds/206m per 4oz/114 g skein), 1 skein, shown in Campbell
Large: Dream in Color Everlasting DK, 100% Merino wool (275 yds/251m per 3.53oz/100g skein), 2 skeins, shown in Jeans
Note on yarn requirements: I used nearly all the yarn for each size (1 skein for the small, 2 for the large).
NEEDLES
Small: US 6 / 4 mm needles, or size required to obtain gauge
Large: US 5 / 3.75 mm needles, or size required to obtain gauge
GAUGE
Small: Approx 26 sts & 30 rounds in 4" / 10 cm in cabled patterns, blocked
Large: Approx 22 sts & 31 rounds in 4" / 10 cm in cabled patterns, blocked
NOTIONS
at least 1 stitch marker, more if desired, with 1 unique for beginning of round
yarn needle
cable needle if you use one
for large size only, waste yarn or extra circular for provisional cast-on
SKILLS
knitting in the round
simple lace
cabling
for large version only, picking up stitches
grafting & provisional cast on
Both charts and line by line instructions are included.