ACCESSORY
COW L
This cowl is easy to knit and the small size can be
made from under 100g of self-pa erning yarn
Turncroft
This simple cowl pattern is
worked at using knit and purl
stitches to create a textured
moss rib pattern. It begins and
ends with a garter stitch border
with buttonholes at one side to
create the button closure. The
pattern can be easily altered in
length if you prefer a more tted
or loose-style cowl, do bear in
mind though that this will alter
the yarn amount required.
Start knitting...
With smaller needles, cast on
43 (51) sts.
Work 14 rows in G st.
Change to larger needles.
Row 1 (RS): K2, *k3, p1; rep
from * to last 5 sts, k5.
Row 2: K3, *p1, k3; rep from *
to last 4 sts, p1, k3.
Rep the last 2 rows 111 (125)
more times.
Change to smaller needles.
Work 6 rows in G st.
Next Row (buttonhole): K6 (7),
*yo, k2tog, k5; rep from * to
last 2 sts, k2.
Work 7 rows in G st.
Cast off.
Finishing
Block to measurements given
in schematic. Attach buttons to
G st border to correspond with
buttonholes. Weave in all ends.
Chloe’s tip
When going on to the next
ball of yarn try your best to
match up the colour with
the previous ball so the
gradient stays constant
throughout the pa ern
Designed by
Chloe Elizabeth
Birch
Yarn used
Noro Silk Garden Lite
2 (3) balls in shade 2094
About the yarn
DK; 125m per 50g ball; 45%
mohair, 45% silk, 10% wool
Tension
17 sts x 26 rows = 10cm
measured over patt on
larger needles
Needles used
4mm straight
4.5mm straight
Other supplies
5 (6) buttons, 23mm
Abbreviations
See page 94 for
all abbreviations
Sizing
S (L)
Shown in size L
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