Hot Dish Cowl by Brienne Moody

Hot Dish Cowl

Knitting
November 2022
both are used in this pattern
Sport (12 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 56 rows = 4 inches
US 4 - 3.5 mm
800 yards (732 m)
One Size
English
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Meet the Fogline Shawl’s sporty little sister, the Hot Dish cowl. Featuring the same sweet stitch pattern as the patterns in the Fogline Family with a twist! A moibus twist that is. This addictive, simple knit will be the cast on that you reach for the most and can’t wait to gift or to wear. And yeah, your sister’s gonna want one…

Yarn Recommendations
The yarn recommendations listed below are a result of my best estimation. They are approximate. Gauge and substitutions will effect the amount you’ll need.

2 Skeins of Spincycle Yarns Versus (DK weight, 100% Fine Wool, Non-Superwashed, Main Color - 200 yards/183 meters) in two colors:

  • Main Color 1 - Ebb and Flow
  • Main Color 2 - Slow and Steady

2 Skeins of Spincycle Yarns Dyed in the Wool (Sport weight, 100% Superwashed American Wool, 200 yards / 183 meters) in one color

Or Approximately

800 yards / 732 meters of Sport weight yarn in three colors:

  • Main Color 1 - 200 yards / 183 meters
  • Main Color 2 - 200 yards / 183 meters
  • Contrast Color - 400 yards / 366
    meters

Note: I used almost all of the yarn from each skein. If you swatch, you may need to unravel it in order to have enough yarn to complete this project.

Gauge
30 stitches and 56 rounds= 4” / 10 cm

Suggested Needles*
US Size 4 / 3.5 mm 16” circular needle
Always choose the needle size that you need in order to obtain the pattern’s gauge.

Size
8.5” / 21.5 cm tall x 29”/ 74 cm circumference (once blocked, twisted and stitched together)

Notions

  • 1 Locking Stitch marker (to mark BOR)
  • A crochet hook in any size to use for the Provisional CO Waste yarn in a contrasting color for the provisional CO
  • Second set of US Size 4 / 3.5mm 16” circular needle to use when you pick up sts from the Provisional CO and for grafting
  • Measuring Tape
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Wool Wash and Blocking Mat

Techniques Used

  • Provisional Cast On Method

  • Picking Up Sts from a Provisional Cast On

  • Grafting Ends Together in the Round Using the Kitchener Stitch

  • Knitting in the Round on a Circular Needle

  • Mosaic/Slip Stitch Knitting