Sourwood Cowl by Erika Flory

Sourwood Cowl

Knitting
April 2024
both are used in this pattern
Light Fingering ?
24 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in Garter rib in the round after blocking
US 4 - 3.5 mm
285 yards (261 m)
One size
English
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I enjoyed using the two-sized honeycomb motif in both my Sourwood Shawl and Sourwood Pullover, especially with a color-shifting yarn for the background. Next up: a cowl.

The Sourwood Cowl is worked in the round from the bottom up, beginning with a rib that fans across the collarbone. Short row shaping and strategically placed decreases are worked before starting the honeycomb pattern, bringing the cowl close to the neck. The color work is a simple mosaic stitch, using just one color at a rime.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Height: 12”
Upper circumference: 20”
Bottom circumference: 26”

YARN
Fingering or sport weight yarn: approx. 175 yds of Color A and approx. 110 yds of Color B.

Sample shown is worked in Highland Fingering by Cloudborn Fibers, 100% Fine Highland Wool, 494 yds (452 m)/3.5 oz (100 g). Taupe Heather (Color A) and Homestead Sport Mishmash by Primrose Yarn Company, 100% American Superwash Merino, 250 (229 m)yds/2.75 oz (75 gr). Fig/Oolong (Color B).

NEEDLES
US size 4 (3.5 mm) 20” circular needle (suggested), or size needed to obtain gauge.

NOTIONS
Stitch marker
Yarn needle

GAUGE
In garter rib worked in the round, 24 sts and 40 rnds = 4” after blocking.
Exact gauge is not crucial, but be aware that a change in gauge can affect the amount of yarn used and the size of the finished cowl.

Thanks to Lisa for tech editing.