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Stratosphere Cowl
The diagonal lines of this tubular cowl bring to mind Portland’s driving rain. Rise above the clouds with this simple to knit and easy to wear cowl offered in two lengths and two weights of yarn.
Yarn
For single loop double loop:
Lace: 330 800 yards / 300 700 meters OR
Fingering: 385 965 yards / 350 880 meters
Needles
16”/40 cm circular in the following size:
Lace: US #3/3.25mm OR
Fingering: US #4/3.5mm OR
Size you need to get gauge
Notions
Stitch marker, tapestry needle
Gauge
After blocking:
Lace: 32 sts = 4”/10 cm in stockinette stitch OR
Fingering: 24 sts = 4”/10 cm in stockinette stitch
Gauge is not crucial for this pattern but it will affect finished measurements and yarn usage.
Finished Measurements
Approximate, after blocking
Width: 7”/18 cm
Circumference for single loop double loop: 22” 54” / 56cm 137cm
Skill Level
Advanced beginner (knitting in the round, basic lace, seaming)
Construction
This cowl is worked in the round to create a long tube of knitted fabric. The ends of the tube are ultimately sewn together to create the circle you actually put your head through. This means there is no wrong side.
PATTERN REVISIONS
9/1/2012 - Originally published.
12/20/13
10/31/14 - Add lace-weight version and new pictures.
2/17/16 - Update to new template. No errors or substantive changes.
03/2021 - Very slight formatting change. SKP was changed to SSK, which is equivalent but more common. ERRATA - This version contains an error in the chart. The first stitch in each repeat of Round 12 should be SSK. Stitch #11 is correct and the written instructions are correct. Also, the quality of the chart is poor. Please contact us if you purchased this version of the pattern and would like a corrected copy of the PDF. We apologize for the error.
06/2022 - Well rats. In last year’s very slight formatting change we introduced an error into the chart. The first stitch in each repeat of Round 12 should be an SSK. This version fixes that error and improves the quality of the chart image. It also replaces photos of now-discontinued Twine. Soft Single. with photos of a sample knit in Wildstar Fibers Supernova Sock.
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- First published: September 2012
- Page created: September 1, 2012
- Last updated: February 3, 2024 …
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