Trinity Stitch Cowl by Nick Davis

Trinity Stitch Cowl

Knitting
September 2019
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 9 - 5.5 mm
210 - 250 yards (192 - 229 m)
One size, with brief notes on customization.
English
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The Trinity Stitch Cowl is a variation on a kerchief-style scarf, incorporating elements of a mini-shawl and tube-shaped cowls. It’s written for a single size, but includes notes about customization.

If you’ve knit a lot of mouse army patterns, you might note that this is a little like a winter version of the Dog Days 3 design. It’s also structurally related to Columnar Jointing.

Gauge:
Gauge for the cowl is a little more open than it is for the companion hats at 14 sts and 21 rows over 4”/10cm of blocked stockinette. This is a slightly open gauge in the bulky yarn shown, and will be a little looser if you work this cowl up in a worsted-weight yarn. Gauge is semi-important for this project—it will forgive going a little larger, but going smaller could make your finished piece too small to wear—and, as always, please use the needles you need to knit at gauge.

Materials:
About 210-250 yards of Lion Brand Scarfie, or another aran/light-bulky yarn
1 16-24” circular needle in US8-9/5.0-5.5mm, or size needed for gauge
2 removable stitch markers/yarn scraps
Tapestry needle
Optional: 2 DPNs in size needed for gauge

If you like Columnar Jointing, especially, you might like this one! If you liked the weird construction of Columnar Jointing, but don’t like knitting ribbing, you might like the Mushroom Hunter series even better.