Moire Cowl by Nina Holubcova

Moire Cowl

Knitting
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 31.5 rows = 4 inches
in Brioche rib
US 4 - 3.5 mm
440 yards (402 m)
One size, 19.75’’/50 cm x 14’’/36 cm height
English
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Moire Cowl is engineered for Gusto Wool’s Carmen yarn. It’s crucial to start at a point where the colors change, get the exact gauge and knit flat for the pooling to work as pictured.

Moire Cowl takes advantage of Carmen’s half-and-half speckle and solid, achieving a 2-color brioche look with only one skein. Columns of brioche rib in reverse colors flow into each other, creating wavy color pooling effects in the middle. Lines of syncopated stitches add subtle texture every few rows.

Selvedge stitches make seaming easier - every 1st stitch of the row is knit through the back loop, and every last stitch slipped with yarn in front for neat edges. Leaving out the last few repeats while seaming to create a notch helps the narrow cowl sit lower for more coverage.

Materials: 1 skein Gusto Wool Carmen, shown in #1410

Dimensions: 19.75’’/50 cm x 14’’/36 cm height

Needles: US 4/3.50 mm or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions: Tapestry needle

Gauge: 20 sts x 31.5 rows in Brioche Rib St; 
blocked, relaxed = 4’’/10 cm square; exact gauge is crucial to achieve the same 2-color brioche pooling effect

Skills: Brioche beginner-friendly pattern.
The techniques involved are: knitting flat, stockinette stitch, selvedge stitches - knitting stitches through the back loop, brioche knit and brioche purl stitches, sl1yo stitch, mattress stitch seaming.