Shaniko Cowl by Briana Arlene

Shaniko Cowl

Knitting
April 2026
Wool & Palette Shaniko Worsted
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in stranded colorwork in the round on larger needles, after blocking
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
120 yards (110 m)
One size
English
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The Shaniko Cowl is a small, satisfying companion to the Shaniko Sweater. Designed as a gentle entry point into stranded colorwork, this cowl offers the chance to slow down, explore color, and enjoy the rhythm of repeated motifs on a manageable scale.

The colorwork is intentionally approachable: only two colors are worked at a time, the motifs are thoughtfully sized, and the construction allows you to focus on tension and color dominance without the added complexity of garment shaping. It’s an ideal project if you’re new to colorwork, returning to it after a break, or simply looking for a relaxing knit with just enough visual interest to keep things engaging.

Whether worn on its own or as a complement to the Shaniko Sweater, this cowl is a celebration of wool, tradition, and the quiet joy of watching pattern emerge stitch by stitch.

P.S. There is also a Shaniko Hat if you’d like to practice colorwork and working shaping on a smaller-scale project!

NOTES
Design & Construction: The Shaniko Cowl is a tubular cowl that features small-scale, southwestern-inspired motifs designed with newer colorwork knitters in mind. Only two colors are ever used per round and motifs avoid long floats. It is knit from the top down in the round with no shaping. The edges feature classic 1x1ribbing and a tubular bind-off for a clean, structured edge.

Fit: This cowl is designed to sit comfortably with a relaxed fit around the neck. Want a different fit? Simply cast on more or fewer stitches in multiples of 12 and work additional or fewer repeats of the colorwork chart. Each 12-stitch repeat adds or subtracts approximately 2.75 in (7 cm) from the finished circumference.

Yarn: The yarn estimates provided in this pattern are approximations, calculated to allow for both a sizable swatch and the sweater, with a small margin of error. Your actual yarn usage may vary based on factors such as your personal gauge, the yarn’s characteristics (e.g., fiber content, ply, thickness), and any modifications you make to the pattern.

Stitch Patterns: The stranded colorwork stitch pattern in this sweater are only charted, so you should be confident in your chart reading skills—or be open to learning!

Additional Notes: See the Notes section of the pattern for additional info on choosing colors that make the motifs stand out and helpful tips on knitting stranded colorwork.

SIZES
One size
#sizeinclusive

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Finished Circumference
21.25 in. (53 cm)

YARN
Worsted weight
MC: 25 g/60 yds or 55 m
CC1: 10 g/25 yds or 25 m
CC2: 10 g/25 yds or 25 m
CC3: 5 g/10 yds or 10 m

SUGGESTED YARN
Wool & Palette Shaniko (100 g/240 yds (219 m)) – 100% non-superwash Merino/Rambouillet
MC: 1 skein
CC1: 1 skein
CC2: 1 skein
Spincycle Yarns Dream State (65 g/150 yds (137 m)) – 100% superwash American wool
CC3: 1 skein
The sample cowl is knit in the colorways Narwhal (MC), Marmalade (CC1), Salamander (CC2), and Written in the Stars (CC3).

NEEDLES
Needle A (body): US 8 (5 mm)
Needle B (ribbing): US 6 (4 mm)

For each needle size, you will need circular needles measuring 14 in. (35 cm) or your preferred method for smaller circumference knitting (such as magic loop, short circular needles, or double-pointed needles).

GAUGE
Measure gauge on Needle A in the round, after blocking.

18 sts and 22 rows = 4 in. (10 cm) in stranded colorwork

SKILLS TO USE (OR LEARN!)
Knitting
Purling
Knitting in the round
Tubular cast-on
Stranded colorwork
1x1 ribbing
Tubular bind-off

Perfect for newer colorwork knitters that are looking for an approachable and beautiful accessory to practice their stranded knitting skills.