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Blooming Cowl

The Blooming Cowl is an experiment to try a brushed merino yarn (something I had never used before – and it’s not the same as a brushed mohair!). The brushed merino adds a bit of a halo and some added texture to the fabric of the cowl (and it’s super soft!).

The cowl is knit lengthwise and then the provisional cast on stitches and final row are joined with a Kitchener graft. The pattern is a simple lace pattern on a background of Stockinette stitch with a 3-stitch I-cord edge at each side. When the ends are sewn together, it creates a completely seamless loop.

Stitch pattern includes both charted and written instructions. It also includes video links for the provisional cast-on and Kitchener graft.

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Details

Sizing

Sizes: 
One Size

Circumference: 52 in [132 cm]
Height: 7.25 in [18.5 cm]

Yarn

This cowl is designed to be used with two yarns held together at a DK-weight gauge. The two yarns include a sock yarn held with a brushed merino lace weight yarn. The fabric has a textured, fuzzy appearance because of the brushed merino.

Amounts listed below are approximate. Total yarn requirements will vary depending on the type of yarn used, gauge, and any alternations you may choose to make.

Shown in:
Hypnotic Yarn Plush Sock (437 yds/400 m, 3.5 oz/100 g, 85% Superwash Merinio and 15% nylon: 1 skein Sour Apple

Hypnotic Yarn Brushed Merino (656 yds/600 m, 3.5 oz/100 g, 80% Brushed Merino and 20% nylon): 1 skein Sour Apple

Yardage required:
Fingering weight yarn [Craft Yarn Council Superfine 1]
324 yds [296 m]

Lace weight yarn [Craft Yarn Council Lace 0]
290 yds [265 m]

Needles

US 6 [4 mm] needles for knitting flat and a second set for Kitchener graft (or size needed to obtain gauge)

Use the needle size you need to achieve gauge.

Gauge

21 sts & 26 rows = 4 in [10 cm] in Blooming pattern

Gauge influences the size of your finished piece and the yardage needed for the project.

Notions

Extra circular needle cord or barber cord, tapestry needle

Techniques

Provisional cast on
Kitchener graft
Simple lace