Stash Potion Cowl & Scarf
Concoct a little stash-busting magic with this texture- and colour-shifting design!
Use up your odds-and-ends of worsted- and fingering-weight yarn to make a cowl or scarf that’s as mesmerising to look at as it is cozy to wear. Seed, basketweave, and half-basketweave stitch alternate for subtle changes in texture. Colours grade as you move from one yarn end to the next, especially if you incorporate self-patterned or colour-shifting yarns. Or choose a solid colour and let the texture shine.
Knit flat (back and forth) to desired length, then bind off for the scarf or graft for the cowl. Gauge is flexible, just like this pattern!
So dig into your stash and cast on today!
PROJECT LEVEL: Advanced Beginner
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PDF (standard) - best for printing or for sighted knitters
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Concoct a little stash-busting magic with this texture- and colour-shifting design!
Use up your odds-and-ends of worsted- and fingering-weight yarn to make a cowl or scarf that’s as mesmerising to look at as it is cozy to wear. Seed, basketweave, and half-basketweave stitch alternate for subtle changes in texture. Colours grade as you move from one yarn end to the next, especially if you incorporate self-patterned or colour-shifting yarns. Or choose a solid colour and let the texture shine.
Knit flat (back and forth) to desired length, then bind off for the scarf or graft for the cowl. Gauge is flexible, just like this pattern!
So dig into your stash and cast on today!
PROJECT LEVEL: Advanced Beginner
—
Digital download includes:
PDF (standard) - best for printing or for sighted knitters
See “Accessibility” for more information about file types.
Concoct a little stash-busting magic with this texture- and colour-shifting design!
Use up your odds-and-ends of worsted- and fingering-weight yarn to make a cowl or scarf that’s as mesmerising to look at as it is cozy to wear. Seed, basketweave, and half-basketweave stitch alternate for subtle changes in texture. Colours grade as you move from one yarn end to the next, especially if you incorporate self-patterned or colour-shifting yarns. Or choose a solid colour and let the texture shine.
Knit flat (back and forth) to desired length, then bind off for the scarf or graft for the cowl. Gauge is flexible, just like this pattern!
So dig into your stash and cast on today!
PROJECT LEVEL: Advanced Beginner
—
Digital download includes:
PDF (standard) - best for printing or for sighted knitters
See “Accessibility” for more information about file types.
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Project Level:
Advanced Beginner
Construction:
Scarf and cowl are worked by casting on at one end and working back and forth. Scarf is bound off. Cowl is grafted to cast on stitches.
Variants:
Single- or double-wrap cowl
Scarf
Sizes:
Single-wrap cowl: 30 inches / 75 cm
Double-wrap cowl & scarf: 60 inches / 150 cm
Supplies:
Yarn:
This pattern is designed to use up bits of common yarn weights you probably have in your stash. To do that, choose a combination of one of the following, which will be held together and knit on chunky needles:
2 worsted-weight yarns
1 worsted-weight yarn + 2 fingering-weight yarns
4 fingering-weight yarns
You will need approximately 250 yards / 229 metres of the bundled yarn for the double-wrap 60-inch / 150-cm cowl or scarf (half this for the single). In other words, each yarn in the yarn bundle will need 250 yards / 229 metres. (E.g., if you use 2 worsted-weight yarns, you will need 250 yards / 229 metres of each strand, not a total of that much.)
Because different fibres have different weights, I can’t include an accurate weight to go by. You’ll have to do the math. But if you have plenty of stash yarn to choose from, just keep going until you finish the pattern.
Yarns can all be the same colour (if you have enough), or you can create a fun colour shift by working in different colours as you go. Variegated or self-patterning yarns add another twist. Have fun with it! That’s why it’s a potion!
(Just to give you some idea, if you want to use two worsted strands, you will likely need between 250 to 300 grams of yarn. My multicolour sample, which was made with four strands of wool-blend sock yarns from various manufacturers, weighs 323 grams.)
Needles:
10.0 mm / US 15 straight needles (12 inches / 30 cm long is best)
Notions:
yarn needle
Gauge:
12 to 12.25 stitches and 17 rows = 4 inches (10 cm) over stockinette stitch. Gauge is not extremely important for this pattern.
SKILLS YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE THIS PATTERN:
Knit
Purl
Make a gauge swatch in stockinette stitch
All other required stitches are explained.
TECHNIQUES USED TO MAKE THIS PATTERN:
INCLUDED RESOURCES:
A comprehensive list of links to online tutorials on my website for necessary skills. Tutorials are screen-reader accessible, with instructions relayed fully in text, and also include videos and downloadable photo tutorials.
Full glossary
Written instructions
MULTICOLOURED:
Four strands of wool-blend sock yarns from various manufacturers held together. Colourways shifted throughout the cowl. Overall, more than eight different yarns were used.
Variant: Double-wrap cowl
BLACK:
Two strands Bernat Satin Solids held together, a 100% acrylic aran-weight yarn with 183 metres (200 yards) in 100 grams (3.53 ounces) that works up to 18 stitches in 4 inches (10 cm) on 5.0 mm (US 8) needles. Used most of four balls.
Colourway: Ebony
Variant: Scarf
Publishing Information:
Release Date: 2019
Publisher: My Secret Wish Publishing
Knitting pattern type: Multiple Design Options, Multiple Yarn Weight Options
Project type: Cowl, Scarf
Page Count: 5
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Update History:
May 31, 2023:
Revised formatting of PDF to align with current template style.
Clarified language where necessary.
Converted PDF to be screen reader accessible.
Updated URLs for new store and social links.
Pattern Accessibility (all formats):
Colour Blind Accessible – all text is black or very high-contrast, and no colour is used to relay pattern instructions.
Left-Handed Inclusive – instructions are given in terms of hand dominance and working needles, not right and left hands.
PDF (standard):
This document can be navigated using bookmarks that link directly to various sections.
All images have ALT-text descriptions.
Fonts are embedded in the document, and it retains its original formatting.
Any charts are also fully written out.
Text uses minimal abbreviations to make the pattern easier to understand, and is written in plain language.
Best for printing or sighted knitters.
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