Tie-Closure Lace Trellis Cowl |
I can't help it: I'm a sucker for a cotton yarn, even though they're heavy, and have a tendency to curl. To combat this, I've knit another one-piece, open-work cowl which can be left unblocked and still looks pretty, especially with the I-cord ties. And again, it's another good piece for spring, what with its rakish, rustic charm and all. Yeah, I'm done...
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima (100% Pima Cotton; 220 yards [200 meters]/100 grams); #3721 Ginseng - just one skein needed.
Needles: Straight or circular needle(s) in size 6, one set double pointed needles (dpn) in size 6 (I used 5's, but hey, that's what I've got!)
Notions: Tapestry needle
Gauge: 22 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette (this will have a much looser gauge)
This cowl is knit in the Vertical Lace Trellis pattern from Barbara G. Walker's A Treasury of Knitting Patterns. However, as a note, I've written this pattern to add stitches to the work, which will change the appearance of the trellis slightly. You will probably notice the change when you stop increasing, just fyi. But let's get started!