First Colorwork Cowl by Jared Flood
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Craft: Knitting
This pattern is available on Ravelry.
Add colorwork to your knitter’s bag of tricks with this friendly, introductory pattern. The First Colorwork Cowl’s motifs incorporate easy combinations of both one-color and simple two-color stranded rounds. Colors alternate frequently, meaning catching floats is not necessary! A digital companion pattern provides written instructions alongside 4- and 5-color variations. Worked in worsted-weight yarn, this pattern makes for great colorwork practice and swift gift knitting.
This pattern is part of the BT by Brooklyn Tweed pattern line; a collection of skill-accessible knitting patterns written in a concise, visually appealing way. Each pattern offers a beginner-friendly entry point into the larger world of Brooklyn Tweed yarns and patterns. Projects you make from BT by Brooklyn Tweed will be straightforward to knit and fun to wear!
Construction
The First Colorwork Cowl is worked in the round from top down. Increase rounds worked over the length of the cowl result in a gently flared shape that sits comfortably on the shoulders when worn.
Finished Dimensions
25” (63.5 cm) top circumference; 32” (81.5 cm) bottom circumference; 9½” (24 cm) length
Yarn
Brooklyn Tweed Shelter — 100% American Targhee-Columbia Wool (140 yards/128 meters per 50g skein)
2 skeins of Color 1 (C1); 1 skein of Color 2 (C2); 1 skein of Color 3 (C3)
Note: The 4-color and 5-color versions may be worked with 1 skein of each color; when swatching, swap C3 and MC for the 4-color version and swap C4 and MC for the 5-color version.
3-color version photographed in colors Old World (C1), Hayloft (C2) & Fossil (C3)
4-color version photographed in colors Yellowstone (C1), Hayloft (C2), Bale (C3) & Fossil (C4)
5-color version photographed in colors Plume (C1), Flannel (C2), Embers (C3), Bale (C4) & Snowbound (C5)
Potential yarn substitutes include Tones
Sample photographed in colors Zest Overtone (C1), Granita Overtone (C2), Baseline Undertone (C3) & Persimmon Overtone (C4)
Yardage
Approximately 160 yards/147 meters of Color 1 (Dark), 34 yards/31 meters of Color 2 (Medium) and 59 yards/54 meters of Color 3 (Light)
Gauge
20 stitches per 4”/10 cm; 6 rounds per inch in colorwork (exact row gauge is not critical)
5 stitches per inch in colorwork pattern
Needles
One 24”/60 cm circular needle
Suggested size: US 8 (5 mm)
One smaller 16”/40 cm circular needle
2-3 sizes smaller than main needle for working ribbing
Suggested size: US 5 (3.75 mm)
Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:
Colorwork 101
Video — Selecting Color For Colorwork
Video — Color Dominance 101
Reading Charts
Wet Blocking
Skill Level
1 out of 5: Beginner