Colorado Climbing Cowl by Molly HatChick

Page 1 of 4
Page 1 of 4

Craft: Knitting

This pattern is available on Ravelry(goes to new website)(opens in a new tab).  

This pattern is designed with two sizes and works up faster than you can hike a mountain. This pattern is perfect for any yarn from solids to speckles to varigated yarns. They all work for this mesh cowl.

This cowl is worked in the round from the bottom up. It uses k2tog and ssk to create leaning lines in the lace mesh. The lace sections shorten each time to represent climbing higher and higher up along switchbacks on the trail.

I was able to get both sizes out of two skeins of yarn. I was able to get a one skein version out of rounds 1-63 and then skipping to rounds 64-77, but all of my testers ended up needing to use a little bit of an extra skein. This cowl is very customizable and you can skip around sections as desired.

Yarn

Worsted weight, 175 (256) yards / 160 (234)meters, 85 (122) g Shown in: Malabrigo Washsted colorway Whales Road 210 yards (192 m)/100g

or 

Malabrigo Yarn Worsted

Needles

US7 (4.5mm) 16” circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge

Gauge

16 stitches by 19 rows 4” by 4” (10cm square) in stockinette after blocking. The lace mesh and ribbings will stretch a decent amount on the final product so gauge mostly matters for yarn management.

Sizes

Small (Large)

Finished Dimensions

24” (61cm) around, 9” (13)”/ 23 cm (33 cm) tall. If you would like a different circumference, adjust by a multiple of 4 stitches.

 

Notions: stitch marker, darning needle for weaving ends.