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Tessa Belkin

The Shift Cowl!

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My finished Shift Cowl being blocked.

My finished Shift Cowl being blocked.

I will admit, I am always hesitant to jump onto the latest trend. I didn’t even know that it originally was published in 2018. It wasn’t until Ana started selling Spincycle yarn in kits for the Shift Cowl that it came into my radar. I finally caved late November of last year and bought a custom kit of Spin Cycle Dyed in the Wool in Leith, The Family Jewels, and The Meadows. I didn’t get the chance to start the cowl until the beginning of February. I remember being so resistant to wanting to like this pattern. In the end, I LOVED knitting this cowl. I will admit, it took a few rounds to get into the groove of the pattern, but from then on, it was smooth sailing! 

The initial stages of the Shift Cowl.

The initial stages of the Shift Cowl.

This pattern uses mosaic knitting to achieve the pops of color. Instead of holding both the two colors at the same time, only one color is worked at a time and uses slipped stitches to show the second color. If you are new to color work, I highly recommend this cowl. It is a great introduction to mosaic knitting as the floats are only two stitches maximum. The entire project is knit flat, then uses mattress stitch to seam together. 

Here’s the cowl a few rows away from the bind-off.

Here’s the cowl a few rows away from the bind-off.

I do have to say that it wouldn’t be a project completed by me without a few mistakes. The first mistake I made was forgetting an increase on one of the sides. Luckily, it was fairly close to the beginning, so I just ripped it out and started again. The other slightly significant mistake I made was with one of the increases. The pattern calls for both make one right (M1R) and make one left (M1L). It wasn’t until about halfway through the pattern that I realized i was incorrectly doing M1R. I certainly wasn’t going to rip out all my progress, so I kept doing it incorrectly, but made a mental note for upcoming projects. The only other thing that gave me issues was figuring out how to seam it together with mattress stitch. Luckily Ana offers online lessons and was able to give me the help that was necessary to complete the seaming.

Definitely not a perfect example of mattress stitch. Also note the floats in the knitting.

Definitely not a perfect example of mattress stitch. Also note the floats in the knitting.

This was such an enjoyable project, that I already have some more Spincycle Dyed in the Wool for another Shift cowl!

Next Shift Cowl using Spincycle Dyed in the Wool: Absinthe, Cataclysm, and Ruination.

Next Shift Cowl using Spincycle Dyed in the Wool: Absinthe, Cataclysm, and Ruination.