Wheatfield without crows by The Toasty Yak

Wheatfield without crows

Knitting
May 2015
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches = 4 inches
in linen stitch
US 9 - 5.5 mm
600 - 610 yards (549 - 558 m)
English
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Van Gogh’s “Wheatfield with crows” has always been one of my favorite paintings, and I was inspired by the color “Winter Wheat” here. I love the variegation – just like a real field of wheat. This cowl is just long enough to wrap around your head and neck for a cold winter day, or you can just let it drape over your shoulders. The “wrong side” is just as interesting as the pattern side, and sometimes I can’t decide which one I want to show! The fabric is slightly dense, but if you’d like a lighter, drapey feel, go up 1 or 2 needle sizes. Keep in mind, though, that if you do this, you will be using more yardage than the pattern calls for, and make sure you have extra on hand :)

Yarn: (in pattern photos)
Mrs Crosby Steamer Trunk, 2 skeins color A, “Submarine” (290 yds)
Mrs Crosby Steamer Trunk, 1 skein color B, “Boston Fern” (160 yds)
Mrs Crosby Steamer Trunk, 1 skein color C, “Winter Wheat” (155 yds)

Needles: US 9/5.5mm, circular 24”- 32”
Notions: Stitch marker
Tapestry needle

Gauge: 4 stitches/inch (measured over pattern stitch)

pre-blocked dimensions: 42” in circumference by 11”
post-blocking (wet): 48” in circumference by 11-½”

Techniques: cable cast on, knit, slip, yarn forward (in linen stitch), knitted cast off.