Jewelflower Cowl by Anne Podlesak

Jewelflower Cowl

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Knitting
June 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 21 rows = 4 inches
in Jewelflower Chart
US 4 - 3.5 mm
375 - 400 yards (343 - 366 m)
One size: 12 ¼” (31 cm) high x 49 ¾” (126.5 cm) circumference.
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

This lace cowl is knit in the round and features a 4-petaled floral lace motif. The lace motifs are all charted and not written out. It is knit with one skein of fingering-weight yarn. If choosing to substitute yarn, choose one with a nice drape that is soft enough to wear close-to-skin. This cowl is long enough that it may be wrapped for a snug fit around the neck, or worn loose like a scarf. You will need approximately 400 yards to knit the pattern as written. It may be easily modified by working more repeats of the pattern rounds, but will take more yardage to do so.

Jewelflowers are plants native to the arid Southwest region of the US. The plants love dry conditions - sending up a tall stalk in the spring with small star-shaped flowers in various colors, but most often in purple or white.

Love this pattern and want to get it for free? My upcoming book from Interweave Press, Free Spirit Knits, is now available for preorder on Amazon. If you’d like to receive this cowl pattern (which is not included in the book) for free, simply order your copy of my book and then send me a copy of your receipt for the Amazon purchase, either here, or via email at anne.podlesak@gmail.com and I will gift you this pattern in your Ravelry library. (Please remember to include your Ravelry ID so I may do so.) This will also enter you in a grand prize drawing for the yarn to knit one of the items in the book - my Santa Fe Wrap. Winner will be drawn October 15th, 2015.