Endless Hills Cowl by Lucinda Makes

Endless Hills Cowl

Knitting
October 2020
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
11 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in seed stitch (k1, p1, then purl the knit stitches and knit the purl stitches on following rows), blocked.
7.0 mm
115 yards (105 m)
One size
English
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A warm and cosy cowl, perfect for cold days. This quick and easy project makes use of ribbing and seed stitch to create textured hills and valleys. Knit in the round using chunky yarn; if you can knit and purl you’ll have all the skills you need for this project.

Finished Measurements
Circumference: 18” / 45.7cm (narrowest edge) - 20.5”/ 52cm (widest edge)
Height: 9” / 22.9cm

Yarn
Chunky / bulky weight yarn (115 yards / 105 metres)

Suggested Yarn
2 skeins of Qing Fibre Big Merino Chunky, colour ‘Sea Breeze’ (80% SW Merino, 20% Nylon) - 100 grams / 70 metres / 77 yards per skein.
Any chunky yarn will be suitable if you can get the correct gauge.

Needles
7mm - 24 inch / 60cm circular (use the needle size needed to achieve gauge).

Notions
Tapestry needle
Row counter
4 stitch markers (1 for beginning of round and 3 others)

Gauge
11 sts & 22 rows in a 4 x 4 inch square worked in seed stitch (k1, p1, then purl the knit stitches and knit the purl stitches on following rows), blocked.

Techniques
Working in the round
Ribbing
Seed stitch
Knitting
Purling
Long Tail cast on
Long Tail bind off