I named it The Wall because I am a fan of Game Of a Thrones, and this cowl holds back the cold of Winter! It's a simple knit on 2 needles, knit like a scarf, only shorter and the first and last rows are sewn together. It' s reversible and versatile.
Ingredients: A skein of bulky yarn for warmth in white, or any colour you fancy. Needles as recommended on the yarn label. Gauge, does not matter.
Pattern as follows:. Cast on 72 stitches. Slip the 1st, knit the next 3 sts, (every row). Knit 4, Purl 4 to the last 4 sts Knit the next 4 sts. (every row)
Continue this 4 st. Rib and the knit every row the first and last 4 sts., with the slip 1st stitch until you can fit it around your head loosely. Cast off loosely. Then sew the beginning and last row together.
If you want a looser,, Lacey look, you can use finer yarn and a larger needle set. Knit more rows to make it longer, almost, or even to, scarf length. Another hack is to use two different sizes of needle, such as a 6mm and a 10mm, so that you get a really stretchy, loose look.
If you want to make a scarf, I recommend after casting on, to knit every row for 6 rows using the smaller needles together (then do the larger needle, smaller needle knit) and when you decide the scarf is long enough, knit every row for the next 6 rows ( using the smaller need,lea) and then cast off loosely.
Hello. Thanks for stopping by. I have posted pictures of projects that I have knit myself. Some of them are from purchased patterns, some patterns are my own. Feel free to copy and use my own patterns. Of course you should not sell them and I trust you not to.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Monday, April 25, 2016
Five Cable Cowl
This Cowl Pattern is my own design, based on many cable stitched items I have made in the past. It is a simple cable, and a good tutorial (in my 'modest' opinion), that may inspire one to do more complicated cable patterns. It is a pattern that can be modified to be a little narrower for a scarf, or made larger to be a medium to large blanket/throw, just cast on more stitches, remembering to include the Edgeings and knitting several (I recommend no fewer than 6) rows of ribbing at the beginning and end of your blanket.
Five Cables Cowl An Original Pattern by Ann of Green Cables.
Feel free to share for No Charge. I would appreciate an Acknowledgement if you like the Pattern.
Please read the whole pattern through so that you are familiar with the stitches and terminology.
There is *Additional pattern information at the end of the instructions in regards to adjusting the pattern for other uses.
Yarn Info: Red Heart Soft Solids & Heather Light Grey Heather Colorway, Aran 10 ply
You can choose to use another color or combination of colors or Yarn that gives the guage.
Needles 5.5 or 6 to get gauge of 8 rows= 2''
Length 24'' Width 12''
Pattern: Cast on 56 Stitches
Do NOT count the cast on row as Row 1.
Row 1: (this is the wrong side of your work, as are all odd rows)
Slip 1st stitch Knitwise; knit 4; purl 6; k4; p6; k4; p6; k4; p6; k4; p6; k5 (end of Row 1)
Row 2: (this is the right side of work, as are all even rows)
Slip 1st stitch knitways; k10; p4; k6; p4; k6 p4; k6; p4; k10; k1 (end of row 2)
R 3: Repeat Row 1
R 4: Repeat Row 2
R 5: Repeat Row 1
R 6: Repeat Row 2
R 7: Repeat Row 1
Row 8: This is the Cable Row:
Slip the first stitch knitwise; Knit 4; Now you are going to make the First cable: Using a stitch holder/cable needle,
slip next 3 stitches knitwise onto the holder.
Hold these stitches at the Back of the work. Knit the next 3 stitches from the left needle onto the right needle.
Now, transfer the 3 held stitches from the holder onto the left needle, knitwise.
Knit these 3 stitches. This is your first cable. It may look 'weird', but it will look better as you progress.
Purl 4 sts.;
Second Cable: place next 3 sts onto holder and hold at Front of work;
Knit the next 3 sts. onto the right needle. Now knit the 3 sts from the holder onto the right needle. Cable formed.
Purl 4 sts.;
Third Cable; place next 3 sts onto holder and hold at Back of work. Knit 3 sts.; Knit 3 sts from holder.
Purl 4 sts.
Fourth Cable: Place next 3 sts. onto holder and hold in Front of work. Knit 3 sts.; Knit 3 sts from holder.
Purl 4 sts.;
Fifth Cable: Place next3 sts. onto holder and hold in Bac of work. Knit 3 sts.; Knit 3 sts. from holder.
Knit 4sts. knit last stitch.
These Rows 1 to 8 are to be repeated as many times as you wish.
When the piece is as long as you want it to be, cast off loosely Purl wise. Join ends together to form cowl.
*Additional information: If you wish to make a scarf, cast on 36 stitches. This will give you 3 cables.
Adjusting the stitch count to 36, will eliminate 2 cables, so after the third cable you will knit 4 sts and knit the last stitch.
If you choose to make a scarf, you may want to first knit a few Rib stitch rows in a pattern of your choice, e.g.: k 2; p2 or any
decorative rib stitch, such as a twisted or k 4 p 4. and end the same way, casting off loosely to keep the stretch inherent in Rib stitch.
If you have read the pattern you may realize that you are slipping the first stitch of every row knitwise and knitting the last
stitch of every row. You are also, by knitting the first 4 and last 4 stitches of every row, making a firm top and bottom
edge, or if making a scarf, a firm side edge.
Here you go, have fun and if you get stuck, use the comments section to 'Hound' me!
Five Cables Cowl An Original Pattern by Ann of Green Cables.
Feel free to share for No Charge. I would appreciate an Acknowledgement if you like the Pattern.
Please read the whole pattern through so that you are familiar with the stitches and terminology.
There is *Additional pattern information at the end of the instructions in regards to adjusting the pattern for other uses.
Yarn Info: Red Heart Soft Solids & Heather Light Grey Heather Colorway, Aran 10 ply
You can choose to use another color or combination of colors or Yarn that gives the guage.
Needles 5.5 or 6 to get gauge of 8 rows= 2''
Length 24'' Width 12''
Pattern: Cast on 56 Stitches
Do NOT count the cast on row as Row 1.
Row 1: (this is the wrong side of your work, as are all odd rows)
Slip 1st stitch Knitwise; knit 4; purl 6; k4; p6; k4; p6; k4; p6; k4; p6; k5 (end of Row 1)
Row 2: (this is the right side of work, as are all even rows)
Slip 1st stitch knitways; k10; p4; k6; p4; k6 p4; k6; p4; k10; k1 (end of row 2)
R 3: Repeat Row 1
R 4: Repeat Row 2
R 5: Repeat Row 1
R 6: Repeat Row 2
R 7: Repeat Row 1
Row 8: This is the Cable Row:
Slip the first stitch knitwise; Knit 4; Now you are going to make the First cable: Using a stitch holder/cable needle,
slip next 3 stitches knitwise onto the holder.
Hold these stitches at the Back of the work. Knit the next 3 stitches from the left needle onto the right needle.
Now, transfer the 3 held stitches from the holder onto the left needle, knitwise.
Knit these 3 stitches. This is your first cable. It may look 'weird', but it will look better as you progress.
Purl 4 sts.;
Second Cable: place next 3 sts onto holder and hold at Front of work;
Knit the next 3 sts. onto the right needle. Now knit the 3 sts from the holder onto the right needle. Cable formed.
Purl 4 sts.;
Third Cable; place next 3 sts onto holder and hold at Back of work. Knit 3 sts.; Knit 3 sts from holder.
Purl 4 sts.
Fourth Cable: Place next 3 sts. onto holder and hold in Front of work. Knit 3 sts.; Knit 3 sts from holder.
Purl 4 sts.;
Fifth Cable: Place next3 sts. onto holder and hold in Bac of work. Knit 3 sts.; Knit 3 sts. from holder.
Knit 4sts. knit last stitch.
These Rows 1 to 8 are to be repeated as many times as you wish.
When the piece is as long as you want it to be, cast off loosely Purl wise. Join ends together to form cowl.
*Additional information: If you wish to make a scarf, cast on 36 stitches. This will give you 3 cables.
Adjusting the stitch count to 36, will eliminate 2 cables, so after the third cable you will knit 4 sts and knit the last stitch.
If you choose to make a scarf, you may want to first knit a few Rib stitch rows in a pattern of your choice, e.g.: k 2; p2 or any
decorative rib stitch, such as a twisted or k 4 p 4. and end the same way, casting off loosely to keep the stretch inherent in Rib stitch.
If you have read the pattern you may realize that you are slipping the first stitch of every row knitwise and knitting the last
stitch of every row. You are also, by knitting the first 4 and last 4 stitches of every row, making a firm top and bottom
edge, or if making a scarf, a firm side edge.
Here you go, have fun and if you get stuck, use the comments section to 'Hound' me!
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Side Button Cardi
This side buttoned cardigan was knit for my daughter last year (2014) for her birthday. The pattern was purchased and when I find it I'll post the name here
Sunday, July 20, 2014
HOWDEEEE
Howdee. Haven't posted for a loooong time on here. I meant this blog to be strictly knitting posts. I have been knitting and should have put up pics, but, ya know....the road to Hell....and all a dat!
So, here are some pics of my latest projects.
COWL
WINTER HAT
EAR WARMER/HEAD BAND
MAGIC COWL THAT CAN BE A COLLAR
COWL UNBUTTONED TO BE A COLLAR
So, here are some pics of my latest projects.
COWL
WINTER HAT
EAR WARMER/HEAD BAND
MAGIC COWL THAT CAN BE A COLLAR
COWL UNBUTTONED TO BE A COLLAR
Sunday, August 22, 2010
TINK, TINK, KNIT SOMETHIN' TO MAKE THE BOYS WINK!
Haven't posted for a while. Summer vaycay and other stuff. Still keeping up with the knitting. Even did some on the beach with two of my granddaughters, ages 14 and 7. I decided to try a shrug pattern, but didn't like the finished shrug, so I tinked it and now I'm knitting it into a pink turtleneck sweater with a cable on one side. I'm in the midst of losing some weight (20 pounds to go) so I'm making it a size (maybe 2?) smaller than my usual XL and we'll see how it toins out! I'm using the bamboo yarn I got at such a bargoon and it feels so nice on the needles. Well, I'm not feeling too clever today so I'll just say TTFN !
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
She Shops, She Scores!!!!

Thursday, July 8, 2010
Where Was I?
Doesn't she look ambitious? At the very least she will be able to crush anyone with those thighs, while she knits them a tensor bandage!
I've been wrapped up myself in various challenges that life has thrown my way. The good thing is that I'm really getting healthy again. I thought I was okay for my age..70 plus, but after a visit with my physician 3 months ago I found out that my miscreant ways with food and hardly any reall physical endevours were catching up with me. So, I put down the knife, fork, knitting and put on my Boogey Shoes aka Nike walkers/runners and got outside. With my friend Sher, I joined Weight Watchers again. Last time was in 1977! I had forgotten how much fun those meetings can be. I have to watch myself that I don't talk too much, I love being around such positivity!
My knitting hasn't suffered. Still like to pick up new projects, and something made me pick out some of my stash yarn and start to make little shawls/wraps. No pattern, just outta the head. I've completed 3 of them and now I think I want to use a more complicated pattern, maybe lace. That challenge will make me use the brain cells for sure.
So long for now.
I've been wrapped up myself in various challenges that life has thrown my way. The good thing is that I'm really getting healthy again. I thought I was okay for my age..70 plus, but after a visit with my physician 3 months ago I found out that my miscreant ways with food and hardly any reall physical endevours were catching up with me. So, I put down the knife, fork, knitting and put on my Boogey Shoes aka Nike walkers/runners and got outside. With my friend Sher, I joined Weight Watchers again. Last time was in 1977! I had forgotten how much fun those meetings can be. I have to watch myself that I don't talk too much, I love being around such positivity!
My knitting hasn't suffered. Still like to pick up new projects, and something made me pick out some of my stash yarn and start to make little shawls/wraps. No pattern, just outta the head. I've completed 3 of them and now I think I want to use a more complicated pattern, maybe lace. That challenge will make me use the brain cells for sure.
So long for now.
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