Comfort cowl by Petra Breakstone

Comfort cowl

Knitting
April 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 12 rows = 2 inches
in Stockinette stitch on smaller needle
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
258 yards (236 m)
One size, with option to make bigger
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Enjoy a freebie and work from your stash!

Comfort cowl

We all need a little comfort now. This is an easy knit too. Of course the yarns do play a big role, this version is knitted top down from a Yarnz2go kit. You can knit it from your stash yarn too.
Worked in the round with simple eyelet increases and a bottom edge worked with contrasting colors held together in a stretchy bind off.

The pattern is written and is a great project for knitters of all skill levels and a fabulous way to use up some of your stash yarn!

One size fits most though can be made larger with an extra increase round or adding a larger needle size. See the OPTIONAL section following Part 3 for guidance. Of course more yarn will be needed.

Measurements of small size shown unblocked: Length 14.5”, neck circumference 24”, bottom edge circumference 45”.

Yarn
1 - Special edition Yarnology skein, 238 yards in 7 portions/changes of 34 yards each in varying textures, 7 colors and weights such as fingering, sport, DK and worsted.
1 - Mini skein in a sport weight, 20 yards in contrasting yarn called C8. www.yarnz2go.com
See the Notes section on yarns used on top of Page 2, when knitting from your stash.

Notions
US size 7 (4.5 mm) circular needle 16” (41 cm) in length
US size 10.5 (7 mm) circular needle 29” (74 cm) in length
1 Stitch marker
Scrap yarn (optional when adding more width)

Gauge:
10 sts and 12 rows in 2” in Stockinette stitch on smaller needles.
6 sts and 8 rows in 2” in Stockinette stitch on larger needles.

Techniques used
Knitting in the round. Changing colors, textures and yarn weights, if not knitting from Yarnz2go knit kit. Eyelet increases, holding several strands of yarn together for the stretchy bind off.

Enjoy!

An updated pattern was sent on 6/26/2020, as the stitch count was wrong in Part 3