A Simple Cowl by Paula Farani

A Simple Cowl

Knitting
December 2020
yarn held together
Aran
+ Lace
= Aran (8 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in 2x2 Rib
US 10 - 6.0 mm
182 - 474 yards (166 - 433 m)
One Size
English
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This cowl was born on the cold November day when I visited the La Bien Aimée store for the first time. I fell in love with the Lannister and Eric Northman colorways and knew I had to cast them on immediately. As I sat in my hotel overlooking the Parisian Christmas lights, I cast on a reasonable number of stitches, chose a comfortably sized needle and started ribbing.

As a newbie knitter, I made several mistakes in the first version, but the resulting cowl looked beautiful - mistakes and all. This a fun knit and an easy to wear piece. I returned to the store a couple of days later and showed Aimée my “masterpiece”, which she kindly complimented. Thus, my La Bien Aimée collection was born, as was the knitted piece I wear most often.

This pattern is simple and is meant to show off that special skein you treasure. It is also quick enough for a last-minute gift or some pleasant selfish knitting.

MATERIALS
YARN:
Fingering – 100 g (approx. 400 meters) held triple OR
Aran (100g) and Mohair (25 g) held double

NEEDLES
Recommended needles: 6mm/US 10

NOTIONS
1 stitch marker
Tapestry needle

GAUGE
12 x 24 / 4”(10cm) (after blocking)
SIZE
110 cm x 17 cm (approx. after blocking)
Feel free to make your cowl bigger or smaller but remember that this will affect the required yarn quantity.

SAMPLE VERSIONS:
Red:
1 strand of La Bien Aimée Aran in Lannister and 1 strand of La Bien Aimée Mohair in Eric Northman
La Bien Aimée Mohair Silk (70% Mohair, 30% Mulberry Silk); approx 500 meters (546 yards) for 50g skein.
La Bien Aimée Aran (100% Merino); approx. 166meters (182 yards) for 100g skein

Grey: 3 strands of La Bien Aimée Cashmerino in Ash.
La Bien Aimée Cashmerino (75% Wool – Merino, 15% Goat - Cashmere goat, 10% Manufactured Fibers - Nylon / Polyamide); approx. 433 meters (474 yards) for 100g skein

Thank you to Viviane Basile of @nacasadavivi for the Portuguese Version.