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Rosewater Lace & Fabric Cowl

A Stunning Blend of Lace Knitting and Floral Elegance

The Rosewater Lace & Fabric Cowl combines the delicate beauty of lacy knitting with the soft charm of floral fabric, creating a striking accessory that will elevate any outfit. The intricate lace pattern adds a touch of lightness and elegance, while the fabric adds depth and a subtle pop of color, resulting in a piece that is both eye-catching and sophisticated. This cowl is the perfect addition to your wardrobe for those days when you want to feel doubly glamorous, offering a unique fusion of textures that complements any style. Whether dressed up for a special occasion or paired with casual wear, the Rosewater Lace & Fabric Cowl is sure to become a go-to accessory that adds a luxurious touch to any ensemble.

Skill Level: Easy

Size: 54” circumference x 7” width (knit portion measures 27” long x 7” wide).

Gauge: 24 sts and 34 rows = 4” [10 cm] in Starlight Lace pattern after wet blocking.

Materials

Super fine weight yarnYarn: A Hundred Ravens Llyr (55% Bluefaced Leicester, 45% Silk; 438 yards [401 meters]/ 100 grams): Rose Tyler, 1 skeins.

Needles: US size 4 (3.5 mm): straight or circular

Notions: Tapestry needle; sewing pins (optional); 7” x ¾ yard Mood Fabrics Blushing Bride Floral Crochet Lace with White Cording (product # 309946).

Abbreviations

Cdd: Sl2 sts together knitwise, knit 1, pass 2 slipped sts over.

Sk2p: Sl1 st knitwise, k2tog, pass slipped st over.

Special Stitches

Starlight Lace Pattern

Row 1 and all WS rows: Sl1, p to end.

Row 2 (RS): Sl1, k2, *yo, ssk, k1, yo, ssk, k1 tbl; rep from * to last 4 sts, yo, ssk, k2.

Row 4: Sl1, k3, *k2tog, yo, k1 tbl, yo, ssk, k1 tbl; rep from * to last 3 sts, k3.

Row 6 (Dec): Sl1, k2, k2tog, *yo, cdd, yo, sk2p; rep from * to last 8 sts, yo, cdd, yo, ssk, k3 – 31 sts.

Row 8 (Inc): Sl1, k3, *k1 tbl, yo, k1; rep from * to last 3 sts, k3 – 43 sts.

Row 10: Sl1, k2, *yo, ssk, k1 tbl, yo, ssk, k1; rep from * to last 4 sts, yo, ssk, k2.

Row 12: Sl1, k2tog, yo, *k1 tbl, yo, ssk, k1 tbl, k2tog, yo; rep from * to last 4 sts, k1 tbl, yo, ssk, k1.

Row 14 (Dec): Sl1, k1, yo, *cdd, yo, sk2p, yo; rep from * to last 5 sts, cdd, yo, k2 – 31 sts).

Row 16 (Inc): Sl1, k1, k1 tbl, *k1, yo, k1 tbl, k1, k1 tbl, yo; rep from * to last 4 sts, k1, k1 tbl, k2 – 43 sts.

Rep Rows 1-16 for patt.

Pattern Notes

Stitches are decreased on Rows 6 and 14, and restored on Rows 8 and 16.

The first st of each row is slipped purlwise with yarn held at wrong side of work.

For the fabric, corded lace fabric with heavy ground is recommended. Avoid fabrics with fine mesh grounds.

Pattern

CO 43 sts.

Begin working in Starlight Lace Pattern.

Work Rows 1-16 until piece meas 27”, ending with either Row 8 or Row 16.

Next Row (WS): Bind off loosely purlwise.

Finishing

Wet block cowl, allow to dry.

Draw a rectangle on tracing paper or brown paper that is exactly the dimensions of your knitted piece. The paper piece will be the pattern for cutting out the fabric. Position the rectangle on the fabric so the long edge is parallel to the selvedge, and pin in place. Cut out the fabric in the shape of the rectangle.

Using yarn and sharp tapestry needle, with right side facing, sew 43 blanket stitches along each short edge of the fabric rectangle.

*Place the bound-off edge of the cowl with one short edge of the fabric flat with RS of both fabrics facing up.

Stitch the knit piece to the fabric using the whip stitch or mattress stitch method, catching one bound-off stitch on the knit piece and one blanket stitch on the fabric piece.

Rep from * to join the CO edge of the knit piece to the opposite short side of the fabric piece.


In Silk for Spring, you’ll find a curated collection of knitting patterns designed to showcase the elegance of silk-blend yarns. Each pattern in this collection features yarns with silk content ranging from 10% to 100%, including the shimmering richness of Mulberry Silk, the soft strength of Tussah Silk, and classic silk blends that drape beautifully against the skin.


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