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Aster Tiered Cowl
Inspired by the beautiful wildflower with a 
heady perfume and lush texture, this cowl 
is a fun project to improve your edging 
skills with beautiful knit flower petals. 
From ancient times, the Aster flower has 
been considered an enchanted flower, and 
used as a talisman of love and a symbol of 
patience. What a great combination for a 
cowl that improves ones knitting skills and 
creates a romantic, cheerful accessory!
MATERIALS: 
Yarn: Bijou Basin Ranch “Lhasa 
Wilderness” 75% yak, 25% bamboo; 180 
yards (165 m); 2 oz (56 grams); CYCA 
size 2 fine; blush, 2 hanks
Needles: size US 6 (4 mm) straight and 
16” circular. 
Or size needed to obtain gauge. 
Notions: Stitch marker
NOTES: 
Four tiers are worked and then blocked. 
Then stitches are picked up along the 
edge of one of the tiers and worked in the 
round for the cowl. The remaining tiers 
are joined to the cowl by picking up a 
stitch at the end of a row on the tier and 
knitting it together with a stitch on the 
needle.
Pattern is available as part of the Complements Collection, a pattern booklet available for purchase through Patternfish and the Bijou Basin Ranch online shop.
PDF copies are $9.95; printed booklets cost $12.95.
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- First published: April 2012
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