Collins Cowl by Laura Dobratz

Collins Cowl

Knitting
April 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in stockinet
US 5 - 3.75 mm
380 - 400 yards (347 - 366 m)
one size
English
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The Collins cowl is worked from the top down in the round. A collection of fun, simple to memorize stitches will keep you interested without needing too much attention. Two simple increase rounds create a subtle shape that lays nicely around your neck. It’s a wonderful piece for springtime layering. Pull it up over your neck when the air turns brisk, and slide it down to lay decoratively when the sun peeks through.

Make sure to choose two highly contrasting colors in order to see the subtle details. I used a variegated or speckled color as my c1 and a solid as c2, my c1 didn’t have any of the c2 colors, they are total contrasts. Two solids will also work nicely.

Materials:
200 yards each of two, highly contrasting, fingering weight, yarns.
Shown in:
Emma’s Yarn Splendid Singles, 100% SW Merino. c1: Glamping, c2: Kale
and
Emma’s Yarn Practically Perfect halves, 80% SW Merino, 20% Nylon, 200 yards / 50 grams, c1: Vacay, c2: Harbor

Us size 5, 16 inch circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge.

One stitch marker.
darning needle.

Gauge:
21 stitches and 34 rows=
4 inches, blocked

Finished Measurements:
20 inches at neck, 36 inches at bottom hem, 14 inches long.

Skills needed:
Beginner friendly. Knit, purl in the round. Comfortable with kfb increases, slipping stitches and purling 3 together.

*** During the writing processes I thought I wanted to add a color block section of c1 but ultimately changed my mind. However, the first version of my published pattern did not reflect that change (my mistake). I’ve corrected the pattern and added the photo of the cowl my friend Emily knitted with the color block section (pictured in Navy Blazer and Cosmos (a speckled purple).