The seasons go round and round . . . just in time for Rhinebeck (aka the New York Sheep and Wool Festival), I’ve released a new cowl design knit with yarns I purchased last year at Rhinebeck.
A mix of lace and stripes creates beautiful textures and keeps the knitting fun in this infinity cowl. The pattern includes two sizes—a shorter length (quick to knit, perfect for gifts) or a longer version that can be doubled around your neck for extra warmth. The pattern photos feature the longer size.
The Katydid Cowl is worked in the round on a circular needle, so there’s no seaming or grafting. It uses five colors of fingering weight yarn—a main color and four contrast colors. Stitch patterns are provided in charts and in written, row-by-row instructions.
For my sample, I used naturally dyed fingering weight yarn from Tidal Yarns. I purchased one full skein and several minis from her at Rhinebeck 2022. They’re all so beautiful—it was hard to choose just a few. If you haven’t seen her yarns in person, be sure to stop by the Tidal Yarns booth!
The Katydid Cowl introductory sale ends Sunday, October 16 (the last day of Rhinebeck). I plan to wear Katydid at the festival—with predicted temps in the low 60s, it will definitely be cool enough for a cowl. (What a welcome change from last year’s warm weather!) If you see me, say hi—I love to meet Blue Peninsula knitters “in the wild!”