Little Orme Cowl by Kath Andrews

Little Orme Cowl

Knitting
March 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
33 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stranded Stocking Stitch worked in the round
US 3 - 3.25 mm
481 - 514 yards (440 - 470 m)
17.5cm tall x 70cm circumference (option for 8.75cm x 140cm)
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A thick and comforting stranded cowl designed to match the Little Orme Mitts. The palest green used here is Edamame which is slightly darker than the palest green in the mitts pattern (Celadon Heather).

Please note the colourwork pattern is presented as a chart only - it is not written out line by line.

Worked sideways in the round from a provisional cast-on, it has an invisible graft to join the two ends.

If you don’t want to graft there’s an option for that.
If you don’t want to graft OR use a provisional cast-on, there’s an option for that too!

Size variation given for cowl to be half as tall but twice as long - uses the same amount of yarn.

Needles
2 x 3.25mm circular needle (or size to obtain gauge), 40cm long for full size cowl
(The 2nd needle is for grafting the ends).
Yarn (Quantities used)
MC - Mist, 2 x 50g balls (69g/292m used)
C1 - Forest Heather, 1 x 50g ball (15g/63m used)
C2 - Spearmint, 1 x 50g ball (12g, 51m used)
C3 - Edamame, 1 x 50g ball (12g, 51m used)

A note on yarn - One ball of each of the contrast colours is enough to make the Little Orme Cowl, Mitts AND (the soon to be published) Hat.

Notions
1 stitch marker
Tapestry needle
Waste yarn for provisional cast-on
3.25mm crochet hook for provisional cast-on
Additional 3.25mm needle for grafting.
A third 3.25mm needle if using optional three needle bind off.