Beanstalk Cowl
Columns of lacy leaves and half-twisted ribbing form the crisply-textured fabric of the Beanstalk Cowl, a companion design to the Beanstalk Hat and Beanstalk Shawl. The cowl is worked from the top down, and occasional increase rounds create a tapered shape which allows it to pool gracefully around the neck.
Skills & Techniques
The Long Tail Cast On (optional)
Working in the round
Working lace stitches + twisted stitches
Charts and written instructions are both provided in full
Materials Needed
1 skein of Farmhaus Fibres Homestead Merino (100% Non Super Wash Merino; 437yds/400m per 100g skein), or 417yds/381.5m of fingering-weight yarn. Sample colourway: ‘Perfect Day’
For clear, crisp texture I recommend choosing a non-superwash wool yarn in a solid or near-solid shade
US 4 / 3.5mm circular needles (or needle size that gives you the right gauge)
You will also need 1 end-of-round stitch marker, 7 additional markers, and a needle for weaving in the ends
Finished Measurements
Relaxed after blocking: 22”/56cm narrowest circumference, 32”/81cm widest circumference, and 11”/28cm height
Read more about the Beanstalk Cowl and its inspiration on my blog.