Cowl Trifolium by Meret Buetzberger

Cowl Trifolium

Knitting
May 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in the rnd in double knitting
US 6 - 4.0 mm
470 - 481 yards (430 - 440 m)
one size
English
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The beauty of a summer meadow full of red clover “Trifolium Pratense” captured in a wonderful cowl, knitted with the beautiful British Hampshire 4PLY of “The Little Grey Sheep”. This cowl will keep you warm through the winter and remind you of the enchanting flower meadows caressed by a mild summer breeze.

Pattern Specifications

Skill Level:
easy (for double knitters)

One Size:
Circumference 97cm / 38”
Height 21cm / 8.5”

Material
Yarn

2 Skeins of The little Grey Sheep – British Hampshire 4PLY – each skein has 60g and the length is 220m / 240yrds.

Shown in:
Main Color (MC): “Lost and Found”; sample used approx 60g (220m / 240yrds)
Contrast Color (CC): “A Little Of What You Fancy”; sample used approx. 60g (220m / 240yrds)

Needles
4.0mm / US 6 circular needle (or size needed to obtain gauge), 80cm / 31.5”

Notions
Optional: 5 stitch markers
1 “end-of-round stitch” marker
Darning needle
Blocking pins
Blocking mat

Gauge
19 sts and 30 rnds per 10cm / 4”, worked in the rnd in double knitting, after blocking.
Changes in gauge, while not crucial for the fit of the project, will result in size differences and affect the amount of yarn needed to complete the project.

Techniques Used
• Two color long tail cast on, check out the how-to video here :
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUwkZ4HgXNl/?taken-by=butzeria
• Circular Knitting
• Double Knitting
Double Knitting: Two right sides are worked at the same time, using two different colors. Important to know: the charts show the front sides sts (MC) only, the back side sts (CC) are worked simultaneously.

Tech edited by: LaVisch