Chill Stopper Cowl by Denise Balvanz

Chill Stopper Cowl

Knitting
September 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
440 yards (402 m)
Bottom edge- 54”/137cm, Neck edge (unstretched)- 18”/46cm (Neck edge will stretch to almost 40”/102cm.)
English
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Take the bandanna one step further!

Have you ever gotten that cold chill when the wind or snow went down the back of your neck? Brrrr… This cowl was born of necessity. Remember how they say necessity is the mother of invention? It gets quite chilly here in Iowa when the winter winds and snow come! The points in both front and back on this cowl dip down into your coat to stop the chill. Add to that a snug, ribbed neck and you will stay toasty warm.

Cowl is knit bottom-up in the round with a graduated ribbing neck. Length of ribbing is up to you, make it short, just to your chin or long for a folded turtle-neck.

Pattern has both written directions and a chart for the ribbing.

Needles: Size US7(4.5mm) 24-30” and 16” long circulars (A 24” to 30” long needle is helpful to start because there are lots of stitches but you may need to change to a 16” for the neck.) No DPNs required!

Brown Sample: Made with Lion Brand Heartland; 100% Acrylic, 251 yards 230m/5 oz 142g per skein; #126 Sequoia, 2 skeins.

Green Sample: Made with Cascade 220 Superwash; 100% Superwash Wool, 220 yards 200m/3.5 oz 100g per skein; #1910 Summer Sky Heather, 2 skeins.