Aberdeen Cowl by Knox Mountain Knit Co.

Aberdeen Cowl

Knitting
September 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in brioche ribbing
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
500 - 700 yards (457 - 640 m)
one size - 23” / 58cm around by 20” / 50cm tall
English
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Hidden in the hills of the North Okanagan, the Aberdeen Columns are a wall of spectacular geometric basalt rising above the Aberdeen Plateau. Formed from ancient volcanic activity, these lichen covered columns are a true wonder of nature.

Worked in simple two-colour brioche rib, this squishy cowl can be worn showcasing either the elegant i-cord bind-off, or double thick, with the contrasting section folded over at the top.

| FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |

23” / 58cm around by 20” / 50cm tall

All measurements taken unstretched, after blocking.

| GAUGE/SUGGESTED NEEDLES |

21 stitches and 26 rounds over 4” / 10cm in brioche stitch, with smaller needles, after blocking.

A different gauge will affect finished measurements and yardage requirements.

Suggested needles: 3.25mm (US 3), or size needed to obtain gauge; AND 3.5mm (US 4), or one size larger than size needed to obtain gauge, 16–22” / 40–55 cm circular needle, or longer for magic loop

| MATERIALS |

Fingering weight yarn: 300y / 270m (85g) each for MC and CC; OR 300y / 270m (85g) for MC, 230y / 205m (65g) for CC2 and 70y / 65m (20g) for CC1

Shown in: Colour Adventures Cashmere Sock (70% merino, 20% cashmere, 10% nylon; plied; 400y / 365m per 115g) using Rainy Day (MC), Rust (CC1), and Steel (CC2)

Notions: stitch marker, darning needle

| STITCHES USED |

brk (brioche knit)
brp (brioche purl)
s1yo