Specular

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Specular

$6.50

I’ve always loved the way nature is so beautifully reflected in a body of water - from the color display of trees in Autumn on a bright day to a perfect sunset over the ocean - the way the ripples of the water create a beautiful and subtle distortion of the image…

Specular Cowl was inspired by this natural occurrence and encompasses my appreciation for the beauty of life’s “ordinary” gifts.

This design features mosaic (slip stitch) colorwork and accents of herringbone stitch worked in the round.

This design is written for two yarn weight options, fingering weight for a more fitted and lighter weight cowl or DK weight for a more relaxed, oversized cowl or poncho fit.

Option A – Fingering weight 
Sample shown is knit in Brooklyn Tweed Peerie with suggested needle sizes US 7 / 4.5 mm for the colorwork sections and US 8 / 5 mm for the herringbone collar and hem.

Option B – DK weight 
Brooklyn Tweed Arbor is the suggested yarn to be worked with needle sizes US 8 / 5 mm for the colorwork and US 10.5 / 6.5 mm for the herringbone collar and hem.

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Yarn Requirements A (B) 
MC 300 (350) yards / 274 (320) meters 
CC1 52 (60) yards / 48 (55) meters 
CC2 52 (60) yards / 48 (55) meters 
CC3 79 (92) yards / 72 (84) meters 
CC4 28 (32) yards / 26 (29) meters

Yarn used in sample - Brooklyn Tweed Peerie in the following colors: MC (Nori) CC1 (Fleet) CC2 (Lovat) CC3 (Mesa) CC4 (Morel)

Suggested Needles & Notions 
16” & 32” / 41 cm & 81 cm circular needles in the following sizes or sizes needed to get gauge:

  • US 7 / 4.5 mm (for Option A)

  • US 8 / 5 mm (for Both Options)

  • US 10.5 / 6.5 mm (for Option B)

  • Distinct beginning of round marker plus 2 additional markers

  • Darning needle and scissors

Note: When knitting herringbone, if using an interchangeable set, you can switch out your LHN to a smaller size. This will make the herringbone stitch easier to work and will not affect your gauge.

Gauge Information & Measurements

Fingering Weight Style - Measurements 
Neck circumference: approximately 18.5” / 47 cm / Bottom hem circumference: approximately 50.5” / 128 cm

Fingering Weight Style - Gauge Information 
22 sts / 30 rnds per 4” with fingering weight yarn on US 7 / 4.5 mm needle, in slip stitch (colorwork) stockinette & on US 8 / 5 mm needle, in herringbone stitch. 
*It is suggested to swatch for the herringbone stitch to be sure it is not worked too tightly

DK Weight Style – Measurements 
Neck circumference: approximately 21.5” / 54.5 cm / Bottom hem circumference: approximately 58.5” / 149 cm

DK Weight Style - Gauge Information 
19 sts / 28 rnds per 4” with DK weight yarn on US 8 / 5 mm needle, in slip stitch (colorwork) stockinette & on US 10.5 / 6.5 mm needle, in herringbone stitch. 
*It is suggested to swatch for the herringbone stitch to be sure it is not worked too tightly

Special Techniques 
Herringbone stitch in the round 
German Short Rows (optional)

A helpful tutorial video from Garnstudio for knitting herringbone in the roundhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9RtHZHA81b0