Wavelength by Justyna Lorkowska

Wavelength

Knitting
April 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in garter st
US 6 - 4.0 mm
4.0 mm (G)
565 yards (517 m)
One size
English

This cozy, large cowl makes clever use of its short-row colorwork motif by creating stripes of detail and movement. Worked entirely in the round, this project is ideal for understanding how short-row colorwork doesn’t always have to be worked flat!

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Circumference: 28½“/72cm
Depth: 14½”/37cm

YARN
Malabrigo Rios; superwash merino wool; 210yd/192m per 3½oz/100g skein
• 490yd/450m or 3 skeins in RIO227 Volcan (A)
• 75yd/70m or 1 skein in RIO655 Chaja (B)

NEEDLES
• Size 6 (4mm) circular needle, 20”/50cm long, or size to obtain
gauge

NOTIONS
• Size G/6 (4mm) crochet hook
• Stitch marker

GAUGE
20 sts and 40 rnds to 4”/10cm over garter st using size 6 (4mm) needles and Yarn B
TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE.

PATTERN NOTES
1. This cowl is worked in the round from the bottom up. Adjusting the circumference is managed by adding or removing multiples of 16 stitches to the cast-on, and adjusting the depth is achieved by adding or removing repeats of Sections 1 and 2. To ensure the fabric remains balanced and to maintain pattern continuity, always end Section 2 after a Round 10 before working Section 3 to finish.
2. In Section 2 Round 9, you will work a “stacked” and “borrowed” short-row that sits immediately after the beginning of round marker.

Pattern available April 16, 2024 in the book Short-Row Colorwork Knitting.