Defrost by Sara Gresbach

Defrost

Knitting
November 2015
Sport (12 wpi) ?
11 stitches and 15 rows = 2 inches
in stockinette in the round
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
328 - 410 yards (300 - 375 m)
traditional style cowl and hooded style cowl
English
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Icy blue frost laced across glass on a cool, crisp, still morning inspired these face-framing cables that mimic traces of frost winding across a windowpane.
Optional short-row shaping transforms this cowl into a piece that can be worn over the head as a hood or draped around the neck with a few extra layers of warmth. As an alternative, leave out the shaping for a traditional style cowl and a simple, statement piece.

This is the fourth and last piece in the Shades of Winter collection, a collaboration with Luna Grey Fiber Arts.

Sizing/Finished Measurements:
Circumference at cable band: 27” / 69 cm
Length (back of hood): 18.25” / 46 cm
Length (front of hood): 10” / 25 cm
Length (no short row shaping): 11” / 28 cm
Note-pattern is written for one size only, with options for hood shaping or no shaping. The hooded version is shown on both a child and adult in the same size.

Materials:
-328-410 yards / 300-375 m of Luna Grey Fiber Arts Nova Sport (100% Merino, 328 yards / 300 meters per 100 grams
/ 3.53 ounces), shown in Fjord. (Yellow sample shown in Quince & Co Chickadee, in Carrie’s Yellow)
-US #5 / 3.75 mm or one size smaller than gauge needles – straight or circular needles (cable band)
-US #6 / 4 mm or size needed to obtain gauge – 24” / 60 cm circular needles (main body of cowl)
-US #7 / 4.5 cm or one size larger than gauge needles – 24” / 60 cm circular needles (garter edging)
-3 stitch markers
-tapestry needle for weaving in ends
-scrap yarn for provisional cast on
-crochet hook for provisional cast on
-spare needle in smallest size for grafting cable band
-cable needle

Construction:
The cable band is worked flat first, then grafted. Stitches are picked up around edge of cable band and the body of the cowl is worked in the round, either using short rows to form hood, or omitting short rows for traditional shaped cowl.