Bloom Cowl by Brianna Mason

Bloom Cowl

Knitting
January 2026
Aran (8 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in 2 color stranded colorwork
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
230 yards (210 m)
One size
English
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The Bloom Cowl is a cozy colorwork cowl with flowery bloom motifs. The lofty yarn provides warmth while being lightweight, and the split neck ribbing adds coverage to keep the chill out.

CONSTRUCTION

The Bloom Cowl is worked in one piece with circular needles beginning in the round with the cast on, working a short amount of ribbing, then switching needle sizes to work the stranded colorwork chart. The work is then divided to work flat. Half the stitches are placed on hold while the shorter ribbing is worked and bound off. The held stitches are placed back on the needles and worked in the same manner to a longer length and then bound off.

SUPPLIES

Color 1 (C1): 90 yds [[82 m]] of Wonderfluff yarn (50g; 142 yds [[130m]] per ball) in color Cobblestone Heather or similar heavy worsted/bulky weight yarn that meets gauge.
Color 2 (C2): 140 yds [[128 m]] of Wonderfluff yarn (50g; 142 yds [[130m]] per ball) in color Black.

3.75mm(US5) 16” circular needles [[40 cm]] for Italian tubular cast on
4mm(US6) 16” and 24” circular needles [[40 and 60 cm]] for ribbing
5.5mm(US9) 16” circular needles [[40 cm]] for colorwork
Notions: 1 stitch marker, scissors, yarn needle, waste yarn/barber cord, measuring tape

SIZE

13 1/4” [[33 cm]] tall
25” [[62.5 cm]] in circumference

GAUGE

(5.5mm needle) 16 sts x 22 rows = 4” [[10 cm]] in stranded colorwork worked in the round, wet blocked.

SKILLS

This pattern requires a working knowledge of knitting both flat and in the round, reading a chart, stranded colorwork, Italian cast on and bind off. The suggested cast on and bind off methods can be substituted with any other.