Miss Truffle cowl by Anne B Hanssen

Miss Truffle cowl

Knitting
May 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in The lace and the Guernsey sections.
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
202 yards (185 m)
One-size, but can easily be made to other measurements. Read further below.
English
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Ok, the winter has ended and I don’t really need a cowl right now.
But I enjoyed working the lace-part of https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/miss-truffle
(on offer right now) so much and I wanted to use it again.

It turned out to be the perfect project for this season.
Practical size, enough going on, use of scrap-yarns, and I have a cowl ready for autumn.
My testers seemed to enjoy the pattern, too. Some of them made 2, and even 3 cowls. They are all beautiful.
For the list of testers, read further down.

Size
Circumference: 50 cm/20” Height: 25 cm/10”
The above measurements regard the sample, with a cast-on of 120 sts and worked at gauge (see below).
If you want a wider circumference, you may cast on for more pattern-repeats, or work at a looser gauge. If you want a shorter/longer cowl, you may work less/more repeats of each pattern section.

Construction
Bottom up and in the round. And, of course, it’s seamless.

Materials
Yarn:** I used Sandnes ”Mini Alpakka” to work my cowl. MC – the main colour: colourway 1042, Grey. Of this colour I used 135 m/150 yards. CC – the contrasting colour: colourway 4313, Dusty Pink. Of this colour I used 50 m/ 55 yards. I recommend that you use a yarn that knits up to gauge: a fingering weight, a sport weight, or a DK weight yarn to work the cowl. If using 2 colours or more, I recommend that all yarn should be in the same weight and the same fibre.
Needles: a circular needle, 40 cm/16”, size 3 mm/US2.5 (or size to obtain gauge).

Gauge
24 sts and 32 – 34 sts, worked in pattern (sections 1 and 2) in the round, after blocking = 10 cm/4”. Gauge isn’t extremly important, unless you want to work to accurate measurements.

Knitting skills
Intermediate

Techniques involved
Cast on. Bind off. Working in the round.
Working lace, following charts and/or written instructions.
Twisted sts (could be worked with, or without a cable needle).

The pattern

  • There are 3 pattern sections: lace, Guernsey and twisted rib-pattern. All patterns are charted, as well as written out round-by-round.
  • All measurements are given in cm’s, as well as in inches.
  • The pattern is tested and proofread.

I want to thank all my talented and lovely testers:
3KleineSchaapjes / aimeeRN / aing / alisoncuteknits / annadema / Carmen73 craftycoach / Duckylogic / emericaelsa / ejmsasha / Jennifer865 / knitabitknitwit knitwitch47 / majalie / nutti4 / SKYSNOTHELIMIT / tastywench / teresaronk / Tickles114