Pepperberry Cowl by Mitenae

Pepperberry Cowl

by Mitenae
Knitting
August 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
720 yards (658 m)
One size only.
English
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Pepperberry Cowl is inspired by my love of chevrons, colour and my need to have a ridiculously bright cowl for winter.

Knitted flat, beginning with a provisional cast on and joined using Kitchener stitch, this pattern uses an intarisa technique to create the colour blocks, but don’t worry if you haven’t done this before. I’ve included a separate tutorial to help you out.

Yarn: 720 yds/659m of a fingering weight yarn in total. 3 colours required 240 yds/220m per colour.

Sample uses: Madelinetosh 80/10/10 Fingering in Astrid Grey (MC), Pop Rocks (CC1) and Edison Bulb (CC2).

Size: 10.25 in/26cm wide by 55 in/140 cm circumference.

Skills required: Kitchener stitch, Intarsia.

Need help?: Ask in my group.

Fun fact: This cowl is named after the berries of an edible native ‘bush tucker’ plant, the Mountain Pepper. (Tucker = Australian slang for food).