Saturday, May 30, 2015

Chevron Cowl

I picked up several skeins of DK yarn in various places, and strangely, they are all blue! Or maybe that's not really so strange...

They range from 140 yards to 230 yards, so I was looking for some one-skein patterns to show off the yarns. After looking at some hat and cowl patterns, and chevron patterns, I found Zig from The Neighborhood Yarn Co. It used almost exactly the same number of yards as 3 skeins I had of DK weight yarn in similar textures. I had two other yarns, but their textures (twist, etc.) were not a good match.

The yarns:
  • A = 2 Guys Yarn Company MCN DK (merino, cashmere, nylon) - 230 yards in Across the Bay
  • B = Polka Dot Sheep Stumptown DK (100% merino) - 231 yards in Nightfall
  • C = Swans Island Organic Washable DK (100% merino) - 140 yards in Verdigris
The pattern calls for 5 colors of Neighborhood Yarn Co. Studio DK (275 yards) which must mean that you could make two cowls with the yarn...

The stitch pattern in the cowl alternates between stockinette stitch and garter stitch, sometimes one of each in the same color...so I came up with this recipe:
A: 20 rows GC, then 20 rows StC
C: 20 rows GC
B: 20 rows StC, then 20 rows GC
A: 20 rows StC, then 20 rows GC
C: 20 rows StC
B: 20 rows GC, then 20 rows StC
A: 20 rows GC, then 20 rows StC
C: 20 rows GC
B: 20 rows StC, then 20 rows GC
A: 20 rows StC, then 20 rows GC
C: 20 rows StC
B: 20 rows GC, then 20 rows StC
:
continued until the cowl is approximately 49" long.

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