Pardus Cowl by SweaterFreak

Pardus Cowl

Knitting
March 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette blocked
US 6 - 4.0 mm
420 - 500 yards (384 - 457 m)
English
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Pardus cowl is a last pattern(for now!) in my leopard print series - it’s a warm hug on a cold spring morning and it’s perfect for those who want to ease off into the animal print trend without going in the full force.
Feeling gutsy? Wear your cowl with leopard part in the front. Feeling a bit more reserved? no problem! Move the plain part over to the front instead!

CONSTRUCTION
The cowl is cast on provisionally and knit plain with a small stranded section - the rest is plain and relaxing stockinette. It’s grafted at the end to form a seamless tube. The pattern includes links to video tutorials. This is a perfect project to try out a bunch of different techniques without getting to complex of a pattern.

There is a matching hat and also a sweater.

YARN
320 yards of MC and 100 yards of CC.
Sample show in Camel (Main Color) and Black (Contrast Color)
I used Cascade 220 for my sample but Clinton Hill Cashmere Bespoke would be a truly luxurious option!

MEASUREMENTS
Circumference: 24”;
Height: 10”

NEEDLES
US#6/4.00mm - 16”/40cm circular needles.

TOOLS
1 marker tapestry needle, crochet hook for cast on(optional)

GAUGE
20 sts/27 rows per 4” using US#6/4.00 mm needles in
Stockinette stitch post blocking