Trill by Deborah Frank

Trill

Knitting
November 2016
Light Fingering ?
5 stitches = 1 inch
in stockinette on smaller needles
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
220 - 400 yards (201 - 366 m)
small 24"(61cm) circumference x 12"(30cm) tall, large 48" (122cm) x 12"(30cm). Easily adaptable
English

Trill is a both-sides cowl, as each side is equally beautiful:
A lacy cowl on the “right side” when blocked, a textured cowl on the “wrong side” when left unblocked…
Make it small or large, or adapt to any size you wish…
in an easy-to-knit pattern that becomes intuitive in no time*

Pattern is both written and charted!

Yarn: available at http://unwindyarncompany.com
smaller size: 24“ (61cm) circumference x 12“ (30cm) high (steam blocked, shown in neutrals)
Approximately 220 yards of fingering weight yarn used: Unwind Yarn Company Round Trip Sock (400yds/100g) in the NIRVANA Colorway (neutrals), shown with right side out, blocked.

Larger size: 48“ (122cm) circumference x 12“ (30cm) high (unblocked, shown in blue)
Approximately 380 yards fingering weight yarn used: Unwind Yarn Company Round Trip Sock (400yds/100g) in the UnTEAL We Meet Again Colorway (blue teal), shown with wrong side out, unblocked AND right side out, blocked.
More yarn will be necessary if modifying for a wider or taller cowl.

Needles and Notions:
Size US 8/5mm 16“ needle for small cowl (24-32“ long for longer cowl) (used for cast on and bind off ONLY)
Size US 6/4mm 16“ needle for small cowl (24 - 32“ long for longer cowl) (whatever size you’re comfortable with for the amount of stitches you are working with}
Stitch Markers (to mark every 10 stitches for the pattern repeat, with one additional marker to mark the beginning/end of round)
Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends.

Gauge: 5 sts = 1 inch in stockinette stitch on smaller needles. Gauge is not important for this project. If you want a tighter fabric, use a smaller needle/For a looser gauge fabric, use a larger needle.**