Mount Rainier Cowl by Jamie Lomax

Mount Rainier Cowl

Knitting
December 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 29 rows = 4 inches
in colorwork
US 4 - 3.5 mm
535 - 642 yards (489 - 587 m)
Small (Large)
English
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This cowl is designed for and with my husband, who like me is in love with the lonely mountain on our Seattle vista. Mount Rainier is the central motif, surrounded by geometric pine trees along each border. The vertical lines add a masculine feel, while representing the signature Seattle Rain. The interior pattern allows for a reversible cowl with double thickness for warmth.

The Mount Rainier Cowl is a stranded colorwork pattern that is knit in the round using circular needles. A provisional cast on and Kitchener stitch bind off provide a double thick, revisable finish. Knit with DK weight yarn for a cozy yet soft drape, this cowl is a warm addition to your winter wardrobe.

Choose your Knit-venture!

This design lends itself to adapting the usages of charts to change the look of the finished object. Each chart is a multiple of 32 stitch repeat, so that the knitter can be encouraged to mix and match. Check out the photos and posted projects for a few options to inspire you, however, feel free to “knit outside the box!”

Sizes Available: Small (Large)

Finished Measurements:

  • Small: 28in (71cm) circumference 10in x 14in (25x36cm)
  • Large: 33.5in (85cm) circumference 10in x 16.75in (25x43cm)

Suggested Yarn:
Whimsical Colors Yarns -Yak Bliss
Colors: Harbor Seal, Partly Cloudy Skies
65% Superwash Merino / 20% Silk / 15% Yak
100g Skeins, 231 yds/212 m

Approximate Yardage Required:

  • 370 (444) yards in MC and 165 (198) yards CC
  • 338 (406) meters in MC and 151 (181) meters CC

Suggested Needles:
24in (60cm) circular needles
US 4/3.5mm

Special Techniques required include provisional cast on, Kitchener stitch, stranded colorwork in the round, and reading colorwork charts.

Please share your progress photos or browse for inspiration using #mountrainiercowl and @pnw_knitdesign on Instagram.

Thank you for supporting my small design business and happy knitting!