Description
Cayuga Cowl
The Cayuga Cowl is named for the longest of the Finger Lakes near Ithaca, New York. Why? Well, not only is our sample a gorgeous blue, but the unique ribbing pattern increases at the shoulder and creates a long, finger-like motif. It’s like wearing a hug! Plus, it’s the perfect accessory to keep you warm during late autumn or winter strolls by the lake. The collar of the cowl is completely reversible, so you can either fold it or not. Either way, it’s an incredibly cozy accessory. Â
Cayuga Cowl Â
Designed by Amy Gunderson Â
SIZE Â
One Size Â
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Â
Height: 12″ Â
Neck Circumference: 18 ¼” Â
MATERIALS Â
Universal Yarn Bella Cash Worsted (60% fine superwash merino, 30% nylon, 10% cashmere; 100g/186 yds) Â
• 216 Storm – 2 skeins Â
Needle: US Size 7 (4.5 mm) 16″ & 24″ circular or size needed to obtain gauge Â
Notions: Tapestry needle, cable needle (cn), stitch marker Â
GAUGE Â
21 sts x 28 rnds = 4″ in 3×3 Broken Ribbing patt, unstretched Â
Save time, check your gauge. Â
PATTERN NOTES Â
Cayuga is worked seamlessly in the round from the top down. The collar is worked even, and a series of gradual increases form a unique finger-shaped motif around the shoulders. For a perfectly matched edge, the upper stitches are picked up and bound off using the I-cord method.