Arktikos Cowl by Alexandria Wenninger

Arktikos Cowl

Knitting
October 2020
yarn held together
DK
+ Lace
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18.5 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in pattern
US 5 - 3.75 mm
3.75 mm (F)
514 - 601 yards (470 - 550 m)
22” (56 cm) and 26” (66 cm) circumferences
English
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The Arktikos Cowl features bands of purls and bobbles reminiscent of latitudinal lines on a map. Arktikos is the Greek word meaning “near the bear” or “northern”, which is where the name Arctic was derived from. A strand of DK is held double with a strand of mohair to give this pattern extra softness and warmth perfect for braving our chilly Alaskan winters!

When you purchase this pattern you also will receive the pdf for the matching Arktikos Headband!

Yarn
◦235(275) meters / 257(300) yards of DK-weight yarn
◦235(275) meters / 257(300) yards of mohair
This cowl is knit using a strand of DK held together with a strand of mohair. The soft, halo effect could also be achieved by using a single strand of a lighter worsted-weight yarn in a baby alpaca blend

Sizing
The pattern provides instructions for 2 finished cowl circumferences: 22” (56 cm) for a slightly more snug cowl, or 26” (66 cm) for a looser cowl. The sample is shown in the 26”/66cm size. The finished height of the cowl is 10” (25 cm).

Pattern notes
◦The bobbles in this pattern are made using a crochet hook. Instructions are provided in-pattern, and a link to a video is also provided.
◦This pattern is provided both in charted and written formats.

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