Knitted Rushing River Cowl

Introducing the Knitted Rushing River Cowl, a stylish and cozy accessory that will add a touch of elegance to any outfit. Crafted with love and care, this cowl is made using the art of knitting, creating a unique and intricate design that is sure to catch the eye. The Rushing River Cowl features a beautiful pattern reminiscent of flowing water, with its gentle waves and cascading ripples. The cowl is skillfully hand-knitted, using soft and luxurious yarn that feels incredibly soft against the skin. Its versatile design allows you to wear it in various ways, whether you prefer to drape it loosely around your neck or snugly wrap it for extra warmth. The Rushing River Cowl is not only a practical accessory but also a fashion statement, adding a touch of sophistication to any ensemble. Whether you're heading out for a casual stroll or attending a special event, this cowl is the perfect finishing touch to complete your look.

Size

Finished size after blocking: 11.5” [29.5 cm] x 41” [104 cm] circumference

Yarn

Cascade Yarns Heritage Paints (75% Merino, 25% Nylon; 437 yards [399.6 meters]/100 grams); 9907 Seattle Blues (MC) 1 skein

Cascade Yarns Heritage Solids (75% Merino, 25% Nylon; 437 yards [399.6 meters]/100 grams);

5603 Navy (CC1) 1 skein, 5682 White (CC2) 1 skein

Yardage used:

MC = 273.5 yds/250 m

CC1 = 120 yds/110 m

CC2 = 175 yds/160 m

Needles

Size US 3 (3.25 mm): 24” circular

Notions

Tapestry needle, stitch marker to mark round, additional stitch markers to mark pattern repeats(optional)

Gauge

24 sts and 40 rnds = 4” [10 cm] in Rushing River Lace after wet blocking

24 sts and 38 rnds = 4” [10 cm] in White Water Texture after wet blocking

24 sts and 40 rnds = 4” [10 cm] in White Water Lace after wet blocking

Pattern Notes

This pattern is worked in the round from the bottom up.

This pattern uses an I-cord bind off.

If you wish to increase or decrease the width, you can increase/decrease by 12 stitch repeats. All three pattern stitches are based on a 12 stitch repeat.

Use stitch markers to indicate repeats, if needed, to help keep track of the stitch patterns.

Charts

Rushing River Lace (Multiple of 12 sts)

Written Instructions

Rnd 1: Knit.

Rnd 2: Purl.

Rnds 3-4: Rep rnds 1-2.

Rnd 5: K2tog x 2, (yo, k1) x 3, yo, ssk x 2, k1.

Rnd 6: Knit.

Rnds 7-12: Rep rnds 5-6.

White Water Texture (Multiple of 12 sts)

Written Instructions

Rnd 1: Knit.

Rnd 2: Purl.

Rnds 3 – 4: Rep rnds 1 – 2.

Rnd 5: K2tog x 2, (yo, k1) x 3, yo, ssk x 2, k1.

Rnd 6: Knit.

Rnds 7 – 8: Repeat rnds 5 – 6.

Pattern

CO 216 sts with CC1, pm and join work in round being careful not to twist.

Rnd 1: Knit.

Rnd 2: Purl.

Rnds 3-14: Work Rushing River Lace pattern [Rnds 1-12], rep pattern 18 x total. Drop CC1 yarn and cut it.

Rnds 15-38: Attach MC, work Rushing River Lace pattern [Rnds 1-12], rep pattern 18 x total. Rep rnds 1-12 once more, for a total of 24 rnds. Drop MC yarn and cut it.

Rnds 39-50: Attach CC2, work White Water Texture pattern [Rnds 1-12], rep pattern 18 x total.

Rnds 51-58: Continuing in CC2, work White Water Lace pattern [Rnds 1-8], rep pattern 18 x total. Drop CC2 yarn and cut it.

Rnds 59-70: Attach CC1, work Rushing River Lace pattern [Rnds 1-12], rep pattern 18 x total. Drop CC1 yarn and cut it.

Rnds 71-94: Attach MC, work Rushing River Lace pattern [Rnds 1-12], rep pattern 18 x total. Rep rnds 1-12 once more, for a total of 24 rnds. Drop MC yarn and cut it.

Rnds 95-106: Attach CC2, work White Water Texture pattern [Rnds 1-12], rep pattern 18 x total.

Rnds 107-114: Continuing in CC2, work White Water Lace pattern [Rnds 1-8], rep pattern 18 x total. Drop CC2 yarn and cut it.

Rnd 115: Attach MC, knit.

Rnd 116: Purl.

Rnd 117: Knit.

Rnd 118: Purl.

Finishing

CO two sts onto the left needle, k1, k2togtbl (this will be one of the CO sts and one st from the main cowl; 1 cowl st bound off), transfer the two sts back onto the left needle, cont until all sts are bound off, then k2tog.

Cut yarn, use tail to close gap to beg of rnd. Weave in ends, and block cowl to measurements.

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