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Quinzhee Cowl

£3.75

/ˈkwɪnzi/

“A Canadian snow shelter that is made from a large pile of loose snow which is shaped then hollowed to create a domed chamber inside. A quinzhee can be made for winter camping and survival purposes, or for fun.”

The Quinzhee Cowl. Designed to keep you warm if you ever found yourself taking shelter in a quinzhee! The slim fit makes it a perfect accompaniment to a high-necked coat. But there is no compromise on warmth; the squishy texture of the zigzag cable rib coupled with the Suri alpaca ‘fluff’ makes this a super toasty addition to your cold weather wardrobe!

 

Also available to purchase from Ravelry and LoveCrafts

This pattern is now available as a fully customisable and FREE OPAF pattern.

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Enter gauge and desired finished cowl measurements (circumference and depth) to generate your bespoke pattern.

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Size Range

XS (Small, Medium, Large, XL).

Size labels provide a rough guide only, I strongly recommend choosing a size based on the actual head circumference and intended amount of negative ease rather than relying on the size labels alone.

Finished beanie circumference

14.5” (16”, 18”, 20”, 22”) / 36.25cm (40cm) (45cm, 50cm, 55cm)
The beanie is designed with 3” (7.5cm) negative ease, apart from the first size where 0.5-2” (1.25-5cm) negative ease is recommended. Therefore, pick a size smaller than the actual head circumference.

Finished beanie length

7” (7.5”, 8”, 8.75”, 9.25”) / 17.5cm (18.75cm, 20cm, 22cm, 23.5cm).
The length is measured from the centre top (crown/cast on) to the bottom of the brim, along the curve of the beanie.

Yarn Requirements

The sample beanie is the Medium size worn with the recommended 3” negative ease. Knit with Floof Fibre Superwash Aran in the colourway Garnet Noir.

Suggested Yarn

Any hand dyed Aran weight yarn with approximately 166m (182yds) per 100g
West Yorkshire Spinners The Croft Aran. 166m (182yds) per 100g

Required Meterage/Yardage

Two sets of yarn requirements are given. Firstly, estimated amount needed to knit the beanie with the single thickness brim and then the estimated amount for the double depth folded and secured brim.

XS (Small, Medium, Large, XL)

90-140 (100-157, 115-184, 130-212, 150-239)m / 100-154 (110-172, 126-202, 143-232, 164-262)yds

This equates to 1 skein for all sizes for the single thickness brim and 1 (1, 2, 2, 2) skeins for the double depth folded and secured brim.

The stated meterage (yardage) is the estimated quantity needed to create both the beanie and one swatch. Amounts needed are based on the yarns stated.

Needles

5mm (US size 8) for the main body of the Beanie and 4mm (US size 6) for the ribbed brim OR size needed to get gauge.

Needle type dependant on your knitting style:
5mm (US size 8) double pointed needles are recommended for the Pinhole cast on and initial rounds. Both are doable with magic loop, however it may be a bit fiddly.

Circular needles in both sizes – length suitable to knit your chosen size in the round. For example, the baby size beanie has a finished circumference of 14in (35cm) therefore a choose circular needle shorter than this to knit comfortably in the round OR a single circular needle long enough for the magic loop method.

Notions

8 stitch markers
Cable needle

Required Techniques

3st i-cord. Instructions of how to work given in the pattern instructions.

Provisional cast on such as the crochet method.

Knitting in the Round.

Three needle join.

Cable Knitting.

Tubular cast off including grafting stitches to finish.

 

 

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