patterns >
Robin Ulrich Studio
> Ascend Cowl
![](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Truknit/268732867/ascend_cowl_blue_folded_table_2_blog_2_thumbnail.jpg)
![](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Truknit/268732867/ascend_cowl_blue_folded_table_2_blog_2_small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/thepluckyknitter/269718246/ascend_pup_2_small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Truknit/269557651/ascend_cowl_blue_loop_mannequin_4_crop_1_blog_small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Truknit/268719732/ascend_cowl_blue_doubled_mannequin_4c_crop_2_blog_small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/Truknit/268769636/ASCEND_CASTLE_STAIRWAY_2_small2.png)
![](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/thepluckyknitter/268740413/ascend_2_small2.jpg)
Ascend Cowl
Suitable for beginning lace knitters, the Ascend cowl is much easier to knit than it’s graceful appearance belies. A ribbing border flows easily into an adaptation of a traditional Estonian stitch that spirals up around the cowl naturally using only the simplest of lace elements.
Worked in the round from the bottom up, with an easy-to-memorize stitch pattern (presented in both written and charted forms), from a chunky, quick-knit yarn, the Ascend cowl is a fun and satisfying project.
If you are a more advanced lace knitter then (shhhh) you don’t have to tell anyone how easy it was to make!
Skills used: Working in the round, k, p, k2tog, yo
Pattern includes instructions for customizing circumference and height sizing
Yarn: Approximately 400 yards/ 366m bulky weight yarn; project shown in The Plucky Knitter Plucky Bulky 100% Merino; 135 yards/ 123m per 100g skein; color Narragansett Gray, 3 skeins
Needles: Needles for working in the round, in size needed to achieve desired gauge; needle size listed is a suggested starting point - working your swatch in the round and blocking prior to measuring is recommended in order to determine correct needle size
Gauge: 14 sts/ 19 rnds = 4”/ 10cm in blocked stockinette st, worked in the round; 12 sts/ 20 rnds = 4”/ 10cm in blocked Ascend pattern, worked in the round
A note on gauge: Working at a different gauge than specified may result in a variance in cowl size and yardage required; blocking method used may also affect finished size
1890 projects
stashed
3431 times
- First published: December 2014
- Page created: December 4, 2014
- Last updated: December 1, 2015 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now