Adalynn's Companion Cowl
So, I’ve had so many people contact me about the cowl I’m wearing in the pictures for Adalynn’s Seeds Hat!! I seriously didn’t even think that many people would be interested in it, but I was obviously wrong!! It was honestly something I made because I had extra yarn left from when I was making the Adalynn’s Seeds hat. I didn’t want to make another hat in the same color and I didn’t want to buy any more of that particular yarn, so I went ahead and made myself a cowl using the same yarn with what I had left. The cowl is super easy, and if you know how to make the double seed stitch, then you can make it in only a couple hours.
Because I’ve been asked so many times in such a short amount of time, here’s the quick pattern to make the cowl!!
If you bought the pdf for Adalynn’s Seeds hat, from my Ravelry or Etsy then you already have the cowl pattern as I threw it on the bottom of the pdf as a bonus. But, here it is on the blog for free as well.
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What You Need:
Needle Size: 10mm needles, either circular or straight
Yarn: 1 - 1.5 skein, We Are Knitters The Wool,100%Peruvian Highland Wool, 87 yards per skein, or or 1 - 1.5 skein Cascade Yarns Spuntaneous 100% Extra-Fine Merino Wool, 109 yrds
Gauge: 9st/13 rows = 4” in double seed st
Finished garment size: 27” x 13” before seaming, about 13.5” x 13” after seaming.
Skills Needed/Abbreviations:
St: stitch/stitches
CO: cast on
K: knit
P: purl
K2tog: knit two together
P2tog: purl two together
BO: bind off
Cont: continue
Sl1kw: slip 1 stitch knitwise. with yarn in back, insert right needle in first st as if to knit it, instead, simply slip the st onto the right needle, cont. knitting.
The Pattern:
CO 32 st (13”)
Row 1: sl1kw, [k1, p1] to last st, sl1kw
Row 2: p1, [k1, p1] to last st, p1
Row 3: sl1kw, [p1, k1] to last st, sl1kw
Row 4: p1, [p1, k1] to last st, p1
Cont. Row 1 - Row 4 until piece reaches 27”.
BO
Seam ends together.
That’s it! Super simple right? Even though it’s just a quick and easy repeat, it makes such a lovely texture and a really gorgeous cowl!!