Cheboygan Cowl

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Product Description

This is a variation on my Cheboygan Shawl. I wanted to use up single or partial skeins of my worsted weight stash yarn and this does the job! Beginning at the bottom edge, the work is increased in an easy-to-memorize pattern until it is wide enough to join. Then the work begins in the round through the top edging. All said and done, this pattern works up quickly and makes a lovely little neck warmer. This is an appropriate pattern for an adventurous beginner.

If you are working this pattern for a small child (under 3), please note that it is unadvisable to leave them alone with anything around their neck. While there is stretch and positive ease, please wear with supervision only!

Sizes: X Small (Small, Medium, Large) (X Large, XX Large).

Size Actual Neck Circumference Positive Ease Finished Circumference
X Small 10” – 11” / 25 – 29 cm 3.5” / 9.5 cm 14.5” / 37.5 cm
Small 12” – 13” / 30 – 34 cm 3.75” / 9.5 cm 16.75” / 42.5 cm
Medium 14” – 15” / 35 – 39 cm 4” / 10 cm 19” / 48.5 cm
Large 16” – 17” / 40 – 44 cm 4” / 10 cm 21” / 53.5 cm
X Large 18” – 19” / 45 – 48 cm 4” / 10 cm 23” / 58.5 cm
XX Large 20” – 21” / 51 – 53.5 cm 4” / 10 cm 25” / 63.5 cm

Yarn:  Roughly 125 (150, 175, 200) (225, 250) yards/115 (140, 160, 185) (205, 230) meters/60 (72, 84, 96) (108, 120) grams of worsted weight yarn.

Needles:  Size US 7/4.5 mm circular needle with an appropriate size cable for your preferred method of working in the round, or size needed to obtain gauge, and

Size US 5/3.75 mm circular needle with an appropriate size cable and two double-point needle (optional), or two sizes smaller than the gauge needles.

Gauge:  5 stitches and 9 rows per 1”/2.5 cm in garter stitch on larger needles.

Notions:  3 stitch markers, tapestry needle, scissors and a blocking mat (optional).

Techniques:  Increases and decreases, knitting in the round, casting on in the middle of a row. Optional Techniques: provisional CO and Kitchener stitch.

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