patterns > Designs by Lucy Hague
> Woodwrae cowl
Woodwrae cowl
Key patterns (angular spirals) are a prominent feature in Pictish and Celtic art. This cowl features an all-over repeating key pattern, ideal as an introduction to Celtic-style cable knitting.
The size of this cowl can easily be adjusted by varying the number of horizontal and vertical repeats of the cable chart. When working at the gauge listed, one single repeat of the chart measures 2¼˝ (5.5 cm) wide and 2˝(5 cm) high, and uses approx. 7.5 yds/(6 m) of yarn. The cable chart set-up requires a cast-on of a multiple of 12 sts.
Finished Measurements
22½˝/(57 cm) circumference
9½˝/(24 cm) length
Skills required
• provisonal cast-on
• cable knitting
• i-cord cast-off
Materials/tools required
• 2.75 mm/US size 2 (or size needed to obtain gauge) short circular needles [24˝/(60 cm) recommended length]
• 1 skein of Blacker Tamar 4-ply (100% pure new wool, 380 yds/(350 m) per 100 g, sample shown in ‘Tala Water’)
• Cable needle
• 1 stitch marker
• Waste yarn
601 projects
stashed 703 times
- First published: March 2019
- Page created: March 18, 2019
- Last updated: March 10, 2023 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now