Balls to the Walls Knits: Reflecting Pool Cowl

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Reflecting Pool Cowl |
There’s no denying it: this is one of those yarns that I bought because my raccoon brain demanded it (okay fine, maybe raccoon isn’t accurate – it’s not shiny although it’s colorful. You get what I mean). And, as always with these yarns, as soon as I got it home I wondered what to do with it – with a variegated I prefer a pattern that’s not too plain but that also doesn’t get eaten by the colors of the fiber, after all. Luckily it didn’t take long before I came up with this cable and openwork design, which shows off both the texture of the fabric and the beauty of the yarn. And, as a side note, I think it would also work well on larger needles (US 8 or even larger!) if you want a more drapey look. 🙂
Yarn: Lang Yarns Riva (52% Cotton, 48% Acrylic; 115 yards [105 meters]/50 grams); #0079 – 2 skeins
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A look at the cable and the openwork design. |
Needles: one 16″ circular needle in size US 6 (4.0 mm), cable needle (cn) or dpn for cabling
Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker
Gauge: 19 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette, 22 stitches = 4 inches in pattern
Okay, let’s make a cowl! First, then, cast on 110 stitches loosely (or 121, 132, or any multiple of 11 if you’d like a looser-fitting cowl – this one clocks in at only 20″ around unstretched), place marker, and join in round. Then we’ll work a combination of Vandyke Faggoting from page 187 of Barbara G. Walker’s A Treasury of Knitting Patterns and a basic chain cable, as follows. You’ll need the following notation to continue. Remember you can always cable without a cable needle, if you’d like.
back cross (bc): transfer next 2 stitches to your cn and hold in back; k2, k2 from cn
front cross (fc): transfer next 2 stitches to your cn and hold in front; k2, k2 from cn
And now that you’ve got that down, let’s continue like so:
Row 1: * k1, (yo) twice, k2tog, k8; rep from *
Row 2: * k1, k1 in yo and then drop second loop from needle, k9 *
Row 3: * k2tog, (yo) twice, k1, fc, bc *
Row 4: * k1, k1 in yo and then drop second loop from needle, k9 *
Row 5: * k1, (yo) twice, k2tog, k8 *
Row 6: * k1, k1 in yo and then drop second loop from needle, k9 *
Row 7: * k2tog, (yo) twice, k1, bc, fc *
Row 8: * k1, k1 in yo and then drop second loop from needle, k9 *