Tram Tracks Cowl Knitting Pattern

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The Tram Tracks Cowl Knitting Pattern

Yarn weight: DK (Double Knit)
Needles/Aiguilles: Circular/Circulaires – 5mm
Amount needed: from 230 Metres, depending on length of cowl.

The Tram Tracks Cowl knitting pattern is from my range of Skill-building knitwear designs for knitters looking for a stress-free way to build on their current knitting skills.
Written in my ‘Tutorial Style’, the pattern has lots of detail – you really can’t get lost!

There are tick-lists for tracking progress and links to YouTube videos when needed.
The cowl is designed to be a warm, loose cowl and to use 100g /230 Metres of DK wool or yarn, (more if you make the cowl longer)
The PDF pattern is downloadable on payment. Let me know if you would rather have a Word document pattern.

Tram Tracks Cowl Knitting Pattern

The Tram Tracks Cowl knitting pattern is from my range of Skill-building knitwear designs. I design the range for knitters looking for a stress-free way to build on their current knitting skills and write the patterns in my 'Tutorial Style'. They have lots of detail – you really can’t get lost!

 

Part of my Tutorial style knitting pattern range for knitters eager to gain knitting skills and techniques in a stress free-way, the ‘Tram Tracks Cowl’ is designed for good beginner knitters eager to knit their first garment ‘in the round’ – without the stress!

 

The knitting pattern guides you through knitting your first patterned garment without any stress. You will need to know how to Knit well, but really the cowl is just a long tube, knitted round and round on circular needles. Everything is covered, from using circular needles to cast-on and joining in the round to washing and blocking after casting off is covered in the knitting pattern, both in words and through links to videos.

 

The pattern has separate sections for each step of the knitting process, so you'll know exactly where you are at all times. There are tick-lists for tracking every row and links to YouTube videos when needed.

 

Designed for Mille Rêves en Laine by my much loved but sadly departed friend, Gillian Cooper. The cowl uses DK weight yarn and 5mm circular needles – perfect for knitters taking the leap into knitting a patterned garment.

 

Everything you need to know is explained simply  to guide you in your knitting journey.  There are video links for you to learn from too!
There's a very clear 'Abbreviations' section to guide you through the new stitches.

The PDF pattern is available to download as soon as you have paid for your purchase.  If you prefer a Word Document version, please let me know after the purchase.

 

The Cowl

The Tram Tracks Cowl is a DK weight cowl which makes it a warm cowl. Designed to be worn ruffled around the neck, you can adapt the length of the cowl so that you can pull it up around your face, (as seen in the photograph), or even to pull it up over your head like a snood.  You will need between approx 100g or around 230 Metres for the normal length cowl - more if you want to make it longer. There is no shaping to worry about and you only need to know how to knit and purl, Everything else is thoroughly explained or shown to you in the written pattern.

The shape of the cowl is just a long tube, knitted round and round on circular needles – you will be knitting a form of ribbing, but with a twisted, (mock cable) stich added in occasionally.

Each new section of knitting has its own space in the written pattern, with tick-lists for tracking progress.

I would love to see how your cowl works out and to know that you are pleased with it. The best way to do this is by Facebook or Instagram.
Also, as a new small business, getting seen and heard about is so important.  If you could help out by sharing  photos of your cowl that would be amazing!

Please find Mille Rêves en Laine on Facebook or on Instagram to share photos with me, for example, your progress as you knit and/or your finished object. A review of the pattern would always be most welcome too. Remember to use @millerevesenlaine and/or #tramtrackscowl in the comments when you post.

If you don't use Either Facebook or Instagram, I'd love it if you emailed me your photos at millerevesenlaine@gmail.com
I will then share your photographs on my own social media platforms, unless you ask me not to do so.