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by Carol Young

By Carol Young

This is an easy one-piece grafted (or seamed) construction that's knitted flat lengthwise. The sideways rib makes it wonderfully stretchy and adds some cushiness. Make it wider for more coverage, I tell you how!
You can wear this cowl pulled up over your head as pictured, bunched up around your neck, or fold in half lengthwise for a double-thick radial ring of warmth. Pull up the front to protect your lower face from that cold wind! Materials Needles size 6mm/10us Straight or circular needles may be used. Yarn needle for grafting and to weave in ends For provisional cast on: Crochet hook 6mm/J Waste yarn Yarn: Sirdar Blur; 70% acrylic, 30% kid mohair colour #0712 ivory ; worsted weight 1 skeins: 50g - 190m/205yd each or 31g - 120m/130yd for this project Stitch Nation Alpaca Love by Debbie Stoller colour #3620 Fern; worsted weight 1 skein: 85g - 121m/132yd Difficulty Level:

Easy
* kitchener stitch grafting * provisional cast on Note: Optionally this cowl can be casted on with a stretchy cast on, bound off then seamed.

Construction: Knit in one piece lengthwise, then kitchener stitched (instructions provided) Gauge:

12sts/ 14rows = 4"/10cm ; 6mm/10us


Finished Approximate Size:

*Note: This cowl is knitted using one strand of each yarn held together throughout. Alternative yarns: Chunky weight - 1 strand

sample: 9 "x 21" ; 24cm x 53cm (unstretched) 22" head Size is fully adjustable!

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skukum knits

Radial Heat
Abbreviations:
k p s sts knit purl slip purlwise with yarn in back stitches

by Carol Young

To make your cowl wider, cast on extra stitches in multiples of 4 eg: 46... 50... 54 etc.

Cast on 42 sts loosely (if you will be seaming the join) Provisional Cast on: (if you will be grafting the join) With waste yarn, chain 45 or so (or a few more than you plan to cast on if you're making it wider). Cut yarn and loosely knot. Turn chain over to the back and pick up 42 sts (or your desired width) through the center bumps of the chains using main yarn. Every row: s1, *k2, p2* p1 Repeat until work measures approximately 1"/2.5cm less than head circumference. (Make longer for a looser fit) Finishing:

To finish, transfer the provisionally casted on stitches from the waste yarn to a needle. Do this by undoing the loosely tied knot and gently pulling on the end to release one stitch at a time. Kitchener stitch the cowl ends together forming a loop. Option: blanket stitch the seam loosely to allow stretch.
Weave in ends.

How to do the Kitchener Stitch:


Cut yarn leaving a long tail for grafting with. Thread this into a tapestry or yarn needle. P lease take note that when you graft allow PLENTY of yarn. I used a length just over 4 times the width of the cowl to do the graft. If you find you cut it too short and need more, I strongly recommend adding more length using the 'Russian Join' technique. There are videos on how to do this technique on youtube. With both needles held in left hand, and wrong sides together (right side facing out), run tapestry needle through 1st stitch of front needle as if to purl and leave it on the needle (P front/on). Then thread through the 1st stitch of the back needle as if to knit, and leave it on the needle. (K back/on) You're now set up to follow the grafting sequence, repeat until 1 stitch remains on each needle : Knits Repeat: Purls K front/off P front/on P back/off K back/on K front/off P back/off P front/off K front/on K back/off P back/on

Last 2 stitches:

Abbreviations: /on = leave stitch on the needle ; /off = take stitch off needle

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