Some of the few knit projects I've managed to finish so far this summer have been super easy and simple cowls because we all know that this year the cowl is the new scarf.
Super simple handspun cowls have been the favorite way I've carried out this trend. I didn't really follow a pattern, but the Gloria Cowl would be a good place to start. These two are nearly identical.
I used nearly every yard of 150 yards of this handspun and the finished cowl weighs two ounces. I got 4 spi using size US 7 needles and it's perfect because it's super drapey and fluffy.
The second handspun cowl was made from about 150 yards of yarn as well on size 7 needles too. They really are nearly identical.
I've really found that these small, simple cowls are very practical even in the short time that I've had them. I've been wearing them outside on the cooler nights and can't wait to test them out for reals come winter.
The next cowl is another one that I made up as I went along- this time not using handspun but sKnitches Big Tryst which is a sportweight merino/cashmere/nylon blend.
This was another super simple knit so I'll leave the 'recipe' here in my notes in case anyone wants to make one too. I used under one skein so if you wanted a wider or taller cowl it could definitely be done. I used size US 5 needles, but I'm kind of a tight knitter so plan accordingly. The stitch pattern is a multiple of 10 if you want to plan for a wider cowl.
Cast on 120 stitches. Join for knitting in the round. Place marker for beginning of round. Purl one round.* YO, Knit 2 tog* around. Purl one round. Knit ten rounds. Repeat until desired length is achieved.
Yeah, aren't you glad I don't write patterns :)
*Edited to correct the numbers- because I'm a dork.
Next weekend: More spinning.
I love how the last one accordion folds onto itself- a very handy property for a cowl, I'll bet.
Posted by: veronica | July 04, 2008 at 01:30
All are just gorgeous. I heart handspun. :)
Posted by: Emily | July 04, 2008 at 03:52
love the new cowl! thanks for the recipe!
Posted by: lolly | July 04, 2008 at 05:51
They are all fabulous! I really like your own stitch recipe! Thank you for sharing it!
Posted by: Stacey | July 04, 2008 at 06:03
Thank you so much for the pattern for that last cowl! I'm definitely going to whip up one of those!
Posted by: Marie | July 04, 2008 at 06:06
Pretty, pretty, and pretty. Thanks for the pattern for that last one!
Posted by: bea | July 04, 2008 at 08:02
Ooooh, pretty! I was thinking of making a handspun one, but wasn't sure if I would have enough yardage! Oooh, maybe I'll make one from the ASU fiber!!! :)
Posted by: bockstark.knits | July 05, 2008 at 23:38
Love the pattern and its in my queue alredy. I am addicted to cowls now -- thanks for sharing the pattern.
Posted by: Jill | July 06, 2008 at 16:46
Beautiful! I have some Big Tryst so I may just follow your lead...
Posted by: tracing | July 07, 2008 at 04:29
Beautiful! I have some Big Tryst so I may just follow your lead...
Posted by: tracing | July 07, 2008 at 04:29
Beautiful! I have some Big Tryst so I may just follow your lead...
Posted by: tracing | July 07, 2008 at 04:29
These are gorgeous!!!
Posted by: tiennie | July 08, 2008 at 13:54
Love your cowls. Thanks for the pattern ... I'm off to start one ... even though it's 10:45 PM.
Posted by: Sherry | July 14, 2008 at 19:48
Love the cowls. Thanks for posting the pattern.
Posted by: Phyllis | September 06, 2008 at 07:19
I have just finished this cowl with a merino wool/silk blend from KnitPicks. It's lovely and thanks so much for sharing your recipe. My cowl finished with about a 21 inch circumference but it seems far to wide and droopy when comparing it to one of the models I see on Ravelry. So what is your finished size on the stacked cowl?
Posted by: Donna Parker | October 07, 2008 at 07:38
Beautiful cowl...small project for spinning
and knitting. Great idea!
Posted by: Toni Friedman | January 15, 2009 at 06:28
Such fun. I need to make some for next winter but will use sock yarn.
Posted by: ruth | May 11, 2009 at 13:58
perfect for weather, wonder if you want to take it more serious like selling this in markets!
Posted by: viagra online | July 22, 2010 at 11:10
Curious as to what size length I would need to use for the last cowl. Would a 24" loop be long enough?
Posted by: Erin | January 13, 2011 at 17:01
I could never ever envision that paint is usually stroked and shaped into one thing similar to this. What the website is made up of is very much beneficial, and i can generally understand quite a bit by traveling to the web site.
Posted by: tinnitus treatment | April 10, 2011 at 06:05
I don't know how to knit in the round yet. Can this be done on straight needles as well. Thanks for helping a newbie! :)
Posted by: Cyndi | July 23, 2011 at 17:26
such a pretty cowl!
Posted by: Johannah | September 21, 2011 at 12:58