The Ice Time Cowl is a 2-color cowl designed to match the Ice Time hat. It is worked with mosaic knitting (so you’re never using more than 1 color in any given row). After the brim, you change colors every 2 rounds which I promise will have you saying “just one more round!” after each one. The pattern effect is achieved using slipped stitches and simple 1×1 cables. Perfect for even an adventurous beginner.
Yarn
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Yarn: 2 skeins of DK weight yarn
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Main Color used: 120 yards / 110 meters
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Contrast Color used: 96 yards / 88 meters
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Sample knit in Legacy Fiber Artz DK.
- Main Color= Vanilla Bean (cream)
- Contrast Color= Grey Gardens (gray)
Needles
- US 5 (3.75 mm) & US 7 (4.5 mm)or size needed to obtain gauge; circular and/or DPNs
Gauge
- 21 stitches & 30 rounds / 4 in. (10 cm) in pattern in the round on the larger needles
Notions
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Cable needle, tapestry needle, scissors, 1 stitch marker for marking beginning of round, pins for blocking
Finished Size (one size)
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Size: 20.5 inches / 52 cm around
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12 in. / 30.5 cm tall
Pattern Info
- This pattern has been test knit.
- All instructions are written and the body section is also charted.
- Each round includes a handy checkbox in case you want/like to check things off as you go!
About the Name
The Ice Time Hat & Cowl are inspired by my brother, Jeff—a hockey player in his youth and now coach to his son’s team. Jeff is only 20 months younger than me. When we were young, we were often mistaken for twins because of the resemblance but also because he was always there looking out for and protecting me. We were inseparable siblings (when we weren’t fighting like cats and dogs). The blending of the colors in this hat reminds me of that strong bond we share even as adults.