So, those of you who follow this blog will be aware that I've been spending a lot of time spinning and dyeing lately (at the expense of coming up with new knitting patterns, sorry about that!) And now that I've spun up a large pile of beautifully coloured yarn, I need to come up with something to do with it. This is a tricky task for all those early skeins of thick-n-thin "art yarn" that I've amassed. And here's what I came up with, a one skein cowl made from my handspun merino. It's a little crazy looking, but that's kind of a given if you're working with art yarn. Also, if you like the colour but are looking for a more sensible yarn, there's a skein of bluefaced leicester yarn in my Etsy shop in the same colourway.
Needles : 10mm / US 15 needles.
Yarn: 100 -150m or so of thick and thin art yarn (check out Etsy for handspun, thick n thin goodness!)
Notation:
k = knit
p = purl
sl = slip purlwise
wyb = with yarn held at the back of your work
wyf = with yarn held to the front of your work
CO = cast on
Directions
Garter Slip Stitch Pattern
Row 1: knit
Row 2: knit
Row 3: k1 *sl1 wyb k1* to end of row
Row 4: k1 *sl1 wyf k1* to end of row
Row 5: knit
Row 6: knit
Row 7: k2 *sl1 wyb k1* to last stitch, k1
Row 8: k2 *sl1 wyf k1* to last stitch, k1
To make the cowl, CO 29 stitches. Now work in garter slip stitch until your work measures just over 20", ending on row 8 of pattern. Knit one row, then bind off on wrong side. Turn cowl onto wrong side and sew cast on edge to bind off edge using whip stitch (art yarn looks crazy enough that you'll never notice the seam). Weave in loose ends and you're done!
Now for the shameless advertising. There's a couple of skeins in my Etsy shop that I think would be perfect for this, although they're not as crazy as some art yarns, they'd give you a more wearable cowl. There's a lovely blue skein here, and a white skein for all you dyers out there here.
I can not print this pattern.
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Dot