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Cowl overview
The Summit Cowl features classic braided cables and slipped stitches on a reverse stockinette background. This cowl is knit from the bottom up in the round using medium weight yarn.
You might want to knit a matching headband – Summit Headband knitting pattern.
You will find the knitting instructions below.
Finished size after blocking:
- Circumference: 52cm (20.5″)
- Height: 26cm (10.25″)
If you want to change the circumference of the cowl, knit fewer/more pattern repeats.
If you want to change the height of the cowl, knit fewer/ more rows.
Gauge: 14 sts x 8rounds = 5.7 cm (2.25″) x 2.85cm (1.2″) one pattern repeat
Be sure to check out my other cowl knitting patterns.
You might also like:
- Summit Headband knitting pattern
- Wildflower Cowl knitting pattern
- Braided Headband knitting pattern
- Folgate Infinity Scarf knitting pattern
- Raindrops Scarf knitting pattern
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Supplies
To knit this cowl you will need the following supplies:
- Yarn: ~135g (4.75 oz) medium weight yarn (category #4). I used Drops Big Merino in the color lavender (mix 09). It’s 100% merino wool. If you don’t have the mentioned yarn at hand, here are similar yarn options:
- The One Merino from Wool and the Gang
- Rialto Aran from Debbie Bliss
- Merino Extrafine 85 from Schachenmayr
- 4.5mm (US 7) 40cm (16″)circular knitting needles
- 5mm (US 8) 40cm (16″) circular knitting needles
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
Abbreviations
CO – cast on
St (s) – stitch (es)
K – knit
P – purl
Sl – slip stitch purlwise with yarn in back
C6F – slip 3 stitches onto cable needle and leave at front of work. Knit the next 3 stitches, then knit the 3 stitches from the cable needle.
C6B – slip 3 stitches onto cable needle and leave at back of work. Knit the next 3 stitches, then knit the 3 stitches from the cable needle.
*-* – repeat to end of the round or stated amount of times
SUMMIT COWL KNITTING PATTERN
Cast on
With smaller needles, CO on 126 sts using the Long-tail cast-on method or the one you prefer.
Join in the round being careful not to twist the sts (place a marker if you wish to mark the beginning of the round).
I prefer using the invisible join method:
Step 1: CO 126 + 1 extra st (a total of 127 sts).
Step 2: Slip the first st purlwise from the left needle to the right needle.
Step 3: Bring the second st from the right needle over the top of the first st (the one, that we have passed from the left needle)
Step 4: Put that slipped st from the right needle back to the left one (126 sts left). Pull on the strands to tighten.
Bottom border
Round 1: *P2, K3, P3, K3, P2, K1* to end
Repeat round 1 five more times (a total of 6 rounds).
Body
Switch to larger beedles.
Round 1: *P2, K9, P2, Sl1* repeat to end
Round 2: *P2, K9, P2, K1* repeat to end
Round 3: *P2, C6B, K3, P2, Sl1* repeat to end
Round 4: *P2, K9, P2, K1* repeat to end
Round 5: *P2, K9, P2, Sl1* repeat to end
Round 6: *P2, K9, P2, K1* repeat to end
Round 7: *P2, K3, C6F, P2, Sl1* repeat to end
Round 8: *P2, K9, P2, K1* repeat to end
Repeat rounds 1 – 8 six more times (a total of seven repeats) or until you reach your desired length.
Top border
Switch to smaller needles.
Round 1: *P2, K3, P3, K3, P2, K1* to end
Repeat round 1 five more times (a total of 6 rounds).
Binf off
Bind off sts in pattern (knit over knit stitches, purl over purl stitches).
Step 1: Work 2, bring the first st over the second one.
Step 2: Work the next st, bring the first st over the second one.
Repeat step 2 until you have 1 stitch left, cut the yarn leaving a 10cm / 4″ tail to weave in.
You will find a detailed tutorial on how to bind off in the round HERE.
Finishing
Weave in all loose ends.
Wet block the finished item, this process transforms the stitches, makes them look smoother and neater.
Simply soak the knitted item in lukewarm water with some soak wash for 10-15 minutes. Lift it from the water and gently squeeze the excess water out. Next, lay it on a clean towel, and roll it up to remove moisture.
Pin the item to a blocking board or lay it on a clean and dry towel (make sure it doesn’t transfer color) and let it dry. Your knitting will look much better after this.
I hope you enjoyed this cowl knitting pattern, be sure to check out my other knitting patterns!
Thank you for stopping by,
Mirella.
3 Comments
Hi,
This is a beautiful pattern, cannot wait to start on it. Just a couple of things: 1) the pattern does not mention joining in the round. 2) The supplies required mention 4.5 and 5 mm needles, but the pattern doesn’t mention where to use them.
Thanks!
Hi! Thank you so much for your helpful feedback, I’ve updated the pattern. Hope you will enjoy your new cowl!
Thanks for the update!