Snowball Kiss Cowl by Sophie McKane

Snowball Kiss Cowl

Knitting
December 2021
Assorted Miniskeins
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in Snowball Stitch, worked in the rnd, after blocking
US 4 - 3.5 mm
284 - 481 yards (260 - 440 m)
One size; circumference 54cm/21”; height 25cm/10”
English
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HELLO MINISKEIN LOVERS!!
Yes I’m shouting because I’m so delighted that you’re a fellow miniskein fan!

And boy, do I have the perfect new pattern for all those little balls of loveliness. Presenting the Snowball Kiss Cowl, designed for 12 x 5g miniskeins and 50g of any contrast colour.

  1. Interesting textured pattern
  2. Only one colour worked in any row - no complicated stranding
  3. Fully lined with folded borders for a professional finish
  4. Very minimal finishing with only 4 ends to weave in (yes, really!!)
  5. Helical knitted lining - a simple new technique
  6. Relaxing, mindful knitting - the perfect stressbuster in the run-up to the holidays.

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Yarn
MC: 50g/200m/219yds fingering/4ply wool or wool-blend yarn.
CC: 12 x 5g miniskeins of fingering/4ply wool or wool-blend yarn.

Shown in West Yorkshire Spinners Exquisite 4ply in colourway 010 Chantilly and assorted 4ply miniskeins, including many Eden Cottage Yarns 4ply Yarnlings.

Quick knit alternative version
The pattern includes instructions for an unlined version of the cowl. This version features i-cord edgings at the top and bottom. Knit this way, you will use less than 3g of each CC and about 30g of MC.

Construction
Beginning with a provisional cast-on, the outer cowl is worked in the round from the bottom up. After the bottom border, the body of the cowl is worked in Snowball Stitch, using each miniskein in turn. The top borders of the outer cowl and lining are worked and joined to create a folded edge. The lining is worked in one-row helical stripes, alternating MC with the miniskein leftovers. The cowl lining is then joined to the outer cowl. The bottom border is completed by working the lining bottom border and grafting to the provisional cast-on.

This pattern has been professionally tech edited, for a trouble-free knit.

A note on yarn quantities…
The outer cowl uses just less than 3g of each CC. The lining uses about 19g of CC in total.

My miniskeins were each slightly different sizes, so I decided to finish some of them while working the lining and not include others. For a more uniform look on the lining, work even lengths of each CC, each one totalling about 1.5g of yarn.