Durham Chevrons Cowl by Kate Larson

Durham Chevrons Cowl

Knitting
August 2015
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in Chevrons pattern
US 6 - 4.0 mm
430 yards (393 m)
38" circumference and 7.25" wide
English

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Chevron and zigzag patterns are not just knitters’ motifs. They have been reinterpreted by artists, both ancient and modern, time and again in many mediums. Whether on pottery, in architecture, or embroidered on cloth, these symbols are common to many different cultures around the world. The famous chevron columns of Durham Cathedral in the north of England inspired this cowl, which is knitted as a tube with alternating colors and a bit of texture.

MATERIALS

Yarn Freia Fine Handpaints Ombré Worsted (100% Columbia/Corriedale/Rambouillet wool; 127 yd 115 m/2½ oz 75 g; worsted weight); Chameleon (MC), 2 balls. North Bay Fiber Heritage Sport (100% Targhee-Polypay wool; 225 yd 205 m/1¾ oz 50 g; sportweight); Night Shade (CC), 1 skein.

Needles Size 6 (4 mm): 16” circular (cir); second cir in same size or smaller to hold sts while grafting.

Gauge 28 sts and 24 rnds = 4” in chevron patt.

Note: A variety of gauges will work for this project. Changing gauge will also change the yardage required and finished size.

Notions Smooth waste yarn for provisional CO; markers (m); tapestry needle.

Finished Size 36” circumference and 7” wide (doubled in tube shape).

Photographed on location at Olympia Farm in Guilford, Connecticut