Walking a Beagle Cowl by Kate Atherley

Walking a Beagle Cowl

Knitting
June 2020
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in 2-colour brioche
US 7 - 4.5 mm
180 - 200 yards (165 - 183 m)
One, easily adjusted - sample shown measures approximately 10 inches/25 cm deep and 18 inches/46 cm in circumference
English
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A quick-knit two-colour brioche cowl. Ideal for a second brioche project, it uses some fundamental brioche increases and decreases, and provides a gentle introduction to brioche chart reading (although it’s all written out, too). A full explanation of the Brioche stitches is provided as a refresher, along with tips to make it easier.

The variegated yarn used in the sample is leftovers of a skein that was custom-dyed as part of Knitted Wit’s Designers’ Dogs fundraising project. The colourway was inspired by our rescue dog, Dexter. He’s a mostly black-and-tan beagle mix with a splash of white, who wears a jaunty red collar. The motif represents the winding path that beagles like to take when walking – weaving back and forth, sniffing everything in their path. The three ribs represent our family: me, my husband, and Dexter.

This yarn, sadly, is no longer available, but any combination of solid with a wild variegated yarn would work well. It would look just as good in two solid colours, as long as there’s lots of contrast.

The basic design is very flexible; I’ve included suggestions for using other yarns, or making the cowl wider.