Barbed Wire Cowl by Laurie Beardsley

Barbed Wire Cowl

Knitting
September 2013
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
23 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Barbed Wire
140 - 375 yards (128 - 343 m)
Small, Large
English
This pattern is available for $5.00 USD buy it now

Shown in Dye2Spin 100% Merino DK in the “Hard Day’s Work” colorway. To buy from the dyer:
250 yards (enough for Size Small)
350 yards (enough for Size Large)

Barbed wire? Around your neck? Seriously? If it’s this lovely cowl, you can. Scrunch the small version up near your neck, or wrap the longer version multiple times for extra warmth. This cowl is knit in the round. It features a travelling stitch motif on a purled background.

The pattern has complete written instructions. The barbed wire motif is both written and charted.

The pattern includes instructions for using fingering, DK or worsted weight yarn.

Skill level: advanced beginner - requires working in the round and traveling stitches

For DK weight yarn:
Sizes available:

  • Small: 24” (61 cm) circumference and 5.75” (14.6 cm) wide
  • Large: 48” (122 cm) circumference and 5.75” (14.6 cm) wide

Yarn requirements: DK weight merino or merino blend

  • 140 – 175 yards (130 – 160 m) for size Small
  • 275 – 375 yards (250 – 345 m) for size Large

Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) circular needle, at least 16” (40 cm) long (recommend 36” (90 cm) long for size Large)

For Fingering weight yarn:
Sizes available:

  • Small: 26” (66 cm) circumference and 4.5” (11.5 cm) wide
  • Large: 42” (107 cm) circumference and 4.5” (11.5 cm) wide

Yarn requirements:

  • Small: 250 yards (230 m)
  • Large: 400 yards (365 m)

Needles: US 1-3 (2.25 - 3.25 mm) circular needle, at least 16” (40 cm) long (recommend 36” (90 cm) long for size Large)

For Worsted Weight Yarn:
Sizes available:
33” (84 cm) circumference and 6” (15 cm) wide

Yarn requirements:
150 yards (137 m)

Needles:
US 7-9 (4.5-5.5 mm) circular needle, at least 16” (40 cm) long (recommend 36” (90 cm) long for size Large)

Tech edited by Eledixon.

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