Wood Warbler Cowl
Gradient yarns are fascinating, and the fun doubles when you use two of them together: The constant color changes will produce new interesting stripes every couple of rows. Knit on the bias in garter stitch, this cowl makes use of a clever construction, resulting in a useful shape that will keep the back of your neck and your front warm and cozy.
This pattern was originally published in Jen Arnall-Culliford’s book “A Year of Techniques” in the chapter teaching you how to do a provisional cast on and garter stitch grafting.
Find Jen’s tutorials about these techniques on her website: www.acknitwear.co.uk
The pattern is now available on Ravelry and in Strickmich! Shop as a download and printed version. In Strickmich! Shop we carry the beautiful yarn “Schoppel Gradient” in lots of gorgeous colors, as well as kits in the color combination of the sample (“Schatten” and “Gelbfilter”).