Grille Neckwarmer and Cowl by Karen S. Henderson

Grille Neckwarmer and Cowl

Knitting
February 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 57 rows = 4 inches
in Grille's mosaic pattern
US 3 - 3.25 mm
219 - 525 yards (200 - 480 m)
Neckwarmer (53.5 cm/21” circumference) and Cowl (124.5 cm/49” circumference)
English
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Created in next-to-skin soft, fingering-weight yarn, Grille’s neckwarmer variation drapes gently around the neck while the cowl may be looped luxuriously or left as a long, dramatic accessory. Knit in strongly contrasting colours, Grille is bold and striking; colours with less contrast yield a more nuanced result.

While appearing complex, Grille is worked with a single colour per round for a pleasant knitting experience. Written and charted instructions are provided. Starting with a provisional cast-on and knit in the round, Grille’s horizontal ridges ground the design while rising, vertical, slipped-stitch bars create movement and rhythm. A neat Icelandic bind off finishes Grille’s top and bottom edges.

FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Grille Neckwarmer: circumference: 53.5 cm/21”; height: 19 cm/7½”

Grille Cowl: circumference: 124.5 cm/49”; height: 19 cm/7½”

YARN REQUIREMENTS
Fingering-weight yarn in 2 solid contrasting colours:

Grille Neckwarmer: 100 m/110 yds (25 g/0.9 oz) each of two contrasting colours

Grille Cowl: 240 m/262 yds (60 g/2.1 oz) each of two contrasting colours

SUGGESTED YARN
West Yorkshire Spinners Exquisite 4Ply
80% Falkland Wool, 20% Bombyx (Silk)
400 m (437 yds); 100 g (3.53 oz)

Grille Neckwarmer: 1 skein in each of two colours; photographed in MC Baroque (117) and CC Knightsbridge (148)

Grille Cowl: 1 skein in each of two colours; photographed in MC Noir (099) and CC Chantilly (010)

SUGGESTED NEEDLES
3.25 mm (US 3) circular needle: 40 cm/16” for neckwarmer; 100 cm/40” for cowl or needle that achieves gauge

TOOLS AND MATERIALS
3.25 mm (US 3/US D) crochet hook; smooth, fingering-weight waste yarn; stitch markers (at least one in a different colour for BOR); tapestry needle and blocking wires (optional)

GAUGE
24 stitches and 57 rounds = 10 cm/4”
Measured over mosaic stitch pattern, knit in the round, after blocking

SKILL LEVEL
2 of 5

TECHNIQUES TO REVEL IN
Provisional cast on
Knitting in the round
Mosaic colorwork
Icelandic bind off
Slipping sts pwise wyib
(Working from a chart is optional)

This pattern has been professionally tech edited by Jessica Schwab, http://www.woolgathererknits.com, and also test knit.