Transitions PanSexual Pride Cowl by Elizabeth L. Schell

Transitions PanSexual Pride Cowl

Knitting
March 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
US 6 - 4.0 mm
200 - 250 yards (183 - 229 m)
One xize
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

SHOW YOUR PRIDE! For yourself or your beloveds! The initial Trans Pride Transitions cowl was inspired by the Trans Pride flag. After multiple requests, I adapted the pattern for other awesome Pride flags. I like the TRANSITIONS theme for all because hopefully we are ALL gaining a better understanding of the fluidity and expansiveness of both gender identity and sexual orientation. AND may we be TRANSITIONING to a new way of non-binary, non-normative thinking/assuming for ALL!

The PanSEXUAL Pride Cable Cowl uses 3 colors of dk weight yarn. Kits will eventually be available via our online store here. But you may have the yarn in your stash! Patterns included with kit and here on Ravelry are Free because no one should charge you to EXPRESS YOUR PRIDE!

Links to related patterns below:

PM me if you have any questions, encounter any problems or have further Pride Flag cable cowl requests!

About the Cowl and pattern: The cowl is knit from the 3 colors of the PanSexual Pride flag. The colors shift from Hot Pink to Yellow to Aqua/Cyan blue with cables weaving the colors together. The cowl has a garter stitch border on both sides (where you knit every row) with reverse stockinette fabric between borders and cables (where you purl on right side, knit on wrong side). The stitches of the four cables (three solid color and two multi-color) are always knit on the right side and purled on the wrong side. Provisionally cast on and grafted at the end. Pattern instructions include written out directions as well as a chart for those who prefer that. I have also included stitch by stitch instructions for grafting in pattern (and color).

This cowl requires dk weight yarn:

  • 33 grams Hot Pink
  • 33 grams Yellow
  • 33 grams Aqua/Cyan

Gauge is not really essential to this project. The main thing is that the fabric is solid and not holey, but not overly rigid. Go up or down in needle size as makes sense to you.

Finished garment: approx. 8 3/4” tall by 11 3/4” wide (about 24” long before folded & grafted together).

Please consider contributing to one of these awesome organizations. Or even just explore these links to learn more and amplify voices, resources, and a nonbinary way of being in the world.
Asexuality Visibility and Education Network (AVEN)
Black Girl Dangerous
Black Trans Travel Fund
Campaign for Southern Equality
InterACT Advocates for Intersex Youth
Lambda Legal
Marsha P. Johnson Institute
Mermaids UK
National Center for Transgender Equality
National Resource Center on LGBTQ+ Aging
Planned Parenthood
Solutions Not Punishment Collaborative
The Silvia Rivera Law Project (SRLP)
The Trevor Project
Transgender Law Center
Tranzmission (Asheville, NC org)
Trans Lifeline