Kismet Cowl by Rachel Illsley

Kismet Cowl

Knitting
July 2023
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette / stranded colourwork
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
183 - 1013 yards (167 - 926 m)
XS (S, M, L, XL) (2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL)
English
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The Kismet Cowl features the same colourwork pattern as the Kismet sweater, which was the fifth design of my Ffrench Collection. Kismet is full of small repeating patterns of music (called ostinati) that dance and flow around each other. This design explores these ideas through the use of both pattern and colour.

SAMPLE
The wearer is 5’10” / 178 cm with a 37” / 92.5 cm chest circumference. The tubular cowl sample has been worked in size Adult 1. The cowl sample has been worked in size Adult 2.

SIZING GUIDE
The accessory is available in two construction methods: a cowl or a tubular cowl. Each construction option comes in three sizes: Child (Adult 1, Adult 2).

Cowl Circumference: 19.75 (21.75, 24)“ / 49 (54.5, 60) cm.
Cowl Height: 8.5 (10.25, 12)” / 21 (25.5, 30) cm.

Tubular Cowl Circumference: 19 (22.75, 22.75)“ / 47.5 (57, 57) cm.
Tubular Cowl Height: 6.5 (9.75, 11)” / 16.5 (24.5, 27.5) cm.

COWL CONSTRUCTION
The cowl is worked bottom up, in the round. Stitches are cast on for the neckhole circumference and a section of half-twisted ribbing is worked initially. Once complete, stranded colourwork is worked with four colours (although only two colours are used on any given round). Another section of half-twisted ribbing is worked to complete the top of the cowl.

TUBULAR COWL CONSTRUCTION
The cowl is worked sideways, in the round. A provisional cast on with a crochet chain is used to start the cowl, after which stranded colourwork is worked with four colours (although only two colours are used on any given round) until cowl circumference is reached. The colourwork charts will be worked twice through the length of the cowl with 2 rnds of stockinette separating the repeats. The cowl is joined using kitchener stitch to graft the ends together; the ends can be joined straight or with a twist in the length of the cowl to suit personal preference.

GAUGE
Using 4 mm / US size 6 needles, or needle size required to meet gauge, 22 stitches over 26 rounds in both stockinette stitch and colourwork, wet blocked, creates a 4x4”/10x10 cm square.

YARN
The samples have been worked using fingering / sock -weight yarns held double.
Gauge can also be achieved working with DK weight yarn.

TOOLS & NOTIONS
4 mm / US size 6 circular needles (or needle size required to meet gauge)
1 marker
tapestry needle to weave in ends
Cowl only: 3.25 mm / US size 3 circular needles (or needle size 1-3 sizes smaller than gauge needle)
Tubular Cowl only: scrap yarn and 5mm / size H-8 crochet hook

SKILLS REQUIRED
-long tail cast on (cowl only)
-provisional cast on with a crochet chain (tubular cowl only)
-joining and working in the round
-working half twisted ribbing (cowl only)
-reading colourwork charts
-working stranded colourwork with two colours
-standard bind off (cowl only)
-grafting live stitches with kitchener stitch (tubular cowl only)