Painted Ladies Cowl by Alexis Hoy

Painted Ladies Cowl

Knitting
August 2018
Light Fingering ?
33 stitches and 35 rows = 4 inches
in Inside Graphic colourwork pattern
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
756 yards (691 m)
26” (66 cm) circumference, 10 1/2” (27 cm) deep.
English
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It’s a beautiful day in the neighbourhood, don’t you think? Elegant victorian houses march in rows around the circumference of this cozy cowl. Its extra warmth comes from a double layer of stranded colour work knitting, making it reversible and luxuriously plush. Tuck your chin into this beauty on the coldest days and feel the warmth of hearth and home.

The cowl is comprised of a double thickness of stranded colourwork. The exterior layer with the painted ladies pattern is knit first, followed by the interior layer with a graphic pattern in one continuous tube. The cast-on edge is grafted to the last row of live stitches.

The pattern is written but relies on colourwork charts. The charts are not written out.

Other options for creating the cowl: the cowl could also be double-knit
using the house pattern as a guide; alternatively the inside layer could be omitted to create a single-layer cowl with the houses only. Please note the yardage requirements for these options will not be identical to those suggested for the pattern as written.

Yarn Colours:

Cowl takes one skein each Main Colour (MC) and Complementary Colour (CC). Pictured in Monck Fir Cone (MC) and McKellar Honey (CC). The cowl uses the full amount of yarn. You’ll have just enough to swatch, so please do so!

Special Techniques:

  • Provisional cast-on
  • Stranded colourwork
  • Reverse Kitchener Stitch (full instructions in pattern)

Full list of abbreviations and links to additional resources included in pattern.

Yarn available from Phibersmith Designs.