Cowl of Assassins (S.P. Cormac) by Yuki H.S.

Cowl of Assassins (S.P. Cormac)

Knitting
January 2017
DK (11 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 8 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette Stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
130 - 150 yards (119 - 137 m)
English
This pattern is available for $5.00 USD buy it now

This is a fundraising pattern for my late brother, Mino (1971-2004)


I have knitted so many cowls and have come to the conclusion that I like a single-round rib cowl best. I wear a cowl inside and outside the house. A single cowl is small enough to grab and go, take it off and put in a purse. It gives me enough warmth without wearing a sweater or a heavy jacket.

This is a simple rib cowl with a twist. Ktbl lines go up next to the rib lines, adding an accent. It crawls up your neck and makes you look sharp, like an assassin. Don’t you think so?


Skills required: k, ktbl, p

Sample
Finished size 8” high x 12” circumference (20cm x 30.5cm) when not stretched. It stretches to 22”/56cm
Yarn: Madelinetosh, Tosh DK (100% Merino, 225 yards, Nutmeg) 56g/126 yards used
Needles: Size US 7 (4.5 mm) circular or DPN
Gauge (knitted in round): 5 stitches and 8 rounds = 1”/2.5cm in Stockinette stitch.


Test Knitters:

aiko1122
laceloveslinda
roxy64


All the proceeds of this pattern will be donated to the Minoru Hokari Memorial Scholarship Fund at the Australian National University. My late brother, Minoru Hokari (“Mino” 1971-2004) died of cancer at the age of 32. The scholarship fund supports young scholars who study Indigenous Australians through fieldwork. We are trying to fully fund it to achieve its perpetuity. Please help.

Please visit Being Connected with HOKARI MINORU to meet Mino.