You can also download this pattern as a PDF (hosted on Ravelry).
Materials
- 50g 8 ply acrylic yarn (approx 95m)
- 1 pair 4.5 mm straight knitting needles
- waste yarn for provisional stitches
- spare 4.5 mm knitting needle, or as close as you have handy
- yarn needle
My gauge was 19 sts and 25 rows to 10cm, but it doesn't matter much.
The finished cowl was about 15cm wide, and 50cm in circumference.
Instructions
- Using the waste yarn as the foundation, provisionally cast on 33 stitches.
- Knit the following pattern until it's about as long as your head circumference.
Row 1: K1 *yo, sl1, K2tog, K2tog, yo, K2, K2tog, sl1, yo, K2tog, yo, K2* yo, sl1, K2tog, K1
Row 2: K1 *yo, sl1, K2tog, P2tog, yo, P2, K2tog, sl1, yo, P2tog, yo, P2* yo, sl1, K2tog, K1 - Slide the cast on stitches onto the spare needle (or the matching one if your spare is a different size) and remove the waste yarn.
- Match the stitch pattern and bind off the two edges together (to form a circle).
- Weave in ends with your yarn needle.
This is my first lacework project, and let's just say of course I meant for some of those holes to be bigger than others.
Additonal detail pictures:
Why yes, I do use scraps of paper as stitch markers. |
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