Cozy Heart Cowl by Rabea Sassmannshausen

Cozy Heart Cowl

Knitting
January 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 35 rows = 4 inches
in garment stitch, washed and blocked
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
153 - 437 yards (140 - 400 m)
One Size
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The cowl is knitted in repeats that can be easily extended to make it wider or longer. It can even be looped twice around the neck in another version with double the number of CO. An absolute classic and can be worn with any wardrobe.

Yarn used for the small original Cowl:
Schwedenrot Yarns - Angel Sue
2 Skeins in total, two different colors
Composition: 69% Silk, 21% Suri, 10% Polyamide
Running length: 350m / 100g / Needle 3,5mm

Alternative Yarn for the big Version:
Schwedenrot Yarns - Luxury Sock held together with Brushed Suri (MC-main color) and has DK thickness, the inside is knitted with Fluffy Suri Silk (CC-contrast color). Larger Version CO 196 Stitches.
One Skein each / Needle 4,5 mm

These absolutely luxurious yarns are lovely around the neck and can be worn next to the skin. Suri alpaca and silk combine the finest luxury fibers and are very breathable.
One skein in a main color and one skein in a contrasting color are used.
The consumption in the small original version is approx. 35g (approx. 140 meters) of the main color and approx. 15g (60 meters) of the contrasting color in the inner part. This information may vary depending on the type of yarn. If you want to knit a larger version, you should have at least one whole skein of each yarn.

The cowl is knitted with needle size 3.5 mm or the needle size you need for the gauge swatch. 18 stitches x 35 rows = 10 cm stockinette stitch, washed. The knitted piece will grow another 2-3 cm after bathing.
The finished cowl in the original version should be 25 x 17 cm wide and high.

You will need two 60 cm circular needles for the Magic Loop method, a wool needle for the Kitchener stitch and a stitch marker.

Techniques:
Provisional Cast on, Kitchener Stitch