Drop Stitch Cowl

Was trying for a open and airy effect, using chunky yarn.
I got the effect I was looking for. The cowl has a nice soft
feel to it when worn as a double wrap, very comfortable.

Found that I like knitting with Clover brand circular needles,
as they do not hurt my hands like some other brands.

Skill level: Easy
Needle Size: #15 circular 29" - Clover brand
Yarn: Lion Brand Homespun - 396 Fiesta 
Stitches used: Knit, Pearl, Drop Stitch
 
Finished length: 44" circumference
Finished width:  10" (depending on yarn used)
 
Cast on 83 stitches or odd number of your choice.
 
Row 1: Knit entire row
 
*Row 2 & 3: Knit 1/Pearl 1, entire round
 
Row 4: Knit entire row
 
Row 5: Knit 1, wrap twice around the needle, repeat around
 
Row 6: Knit entire row, dropping wraps off your needle
 
             * repeat rows 2 thru 6, three times you should have
                4 drop rows in total.
 
to finish repeat rows 2 thru 4 and bind off.

I decided that the cast off on this was not stretchy enough, so I went looking for one that was. I found this lovely method of casting off that solved my problem and makes one edge longer, so the scarf drapes better.

Here is the You Tube video for the cast off: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbzeEg6XMwM
 
 

Comments

  1. Lovely cowl, looking forward to it. I love homespun. Question before I begin. I assume that after cast on I join the stitches into a round. Then, an odd number of stitches means that I finish row 2 with a knit. Then do I knit the first stitch of row 3, continuing with PKPK.. after that?

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  2. Been a while since I wrote this out. I should have written it as 82 working stitches, with the 83rd stitch used in the join. Cast on 83, slip and then knit 2 together to start round.

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  3. Any chance the errors in the pattern will be corrected? It would be beneficial to have the correct pattern and without the spelling mistakes.

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