It can be worn as a cowl or a shawl or a hood, whatever the wearer needs. I used the best of the best yarns for it, Malabrigo Rastita, 100% merino DK, and Silky Merino 50% silk, 50% merino, so the drape is lovely and it's not too thick and heavy. This weight means it can stay on when one's coat is off.
I knit it in the classic slip stitch patterns, five rows of single slips and five rows of double slips. Since this is a rectangle it can be knit in plain stockinette, or garter or fancier stitch patterns or multiple yarn designs, cables, lace, anything! The sky is the limit. Watch this space for more variations.
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Laid flat back side first and then front side.
Laid flat back side first and then front side.
Here it is in progress, almost finished and steam. It measures about 15" deep and 39-45 long, your choice.
To knit on the diagonal just cast on 3 stitches and on the right side increase on either edge until desired width is achieved.
Then continue to increase on the left edge while decreasing on the right edge until the left edge is as long as your finished piece requires.
Then decrease on both edges until there are no more stitches.
Sew the end of one side to the side of the front, matching pattern, if you have one! Choose yarns that have a nice drape, DK, worsted weight or lighter with needles that work with the yarn to produce a fabric you like. Then send me pictures of your choice, as you know I will appreciate your work.










That is really cool. I haven't done many patterns in knitting but I'd like to learn some. I think I can manage knitting on the diagonal too. I have some DK yarn that I originally bought for socks until I made a pair and they are way too think. This gives me something to do with the DK yarn I have, not that I need a warm cowl in Southern California but it is a project to make something useful out of yarn I otherwise wouldn't know what to do with. Did you use two different colors of yarn for colorwork to get those patterns? I'd like to learn to do that too.
ReplyDeleteI used ten different yarns, mostly Rastita, as I have a large collection, but also Silky Merino in solid purple and also multicolor in blues and greens. Here's a video on the slip stitch pattern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDekB-P3fQ8
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