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Terra Firma Cowl DESIGNED BY AMANDA LEAH GUTHRIE

ATLAS KNITS LLC

SIZING & MEASUREMENTS

NEEDLES

YARN

NOTIONS & EXTRAS

GAUGE

TECHNIQUES

Short (Medium, Long) - Adjustable - Long Pictured Circumference: 32.5 (47.5, 60)" / 83 (121, 152)cm Height: 10" / 25cm Arroyo by Malabrigo Weight: Sport (5-Ply) Fiber: 100% Superwash Merino Wool Put-Up: 335 yds / 305m per 3.53 oz / 100g skein Colorway: Fresco Y Seco Skeins: 1 (2, 2) Amount: 310 (470, 590) yds / 290 (440, 550)m

The full height (width while knitting) of the cowl is approximately 7.75" / 20cm unblocked and 10" / 25cm blocked. Each 20-row repeat is approximately 2" / 5.25cm unblocked and 2.5" / 6.35cm blocked. Using a different yarn or a different gauge will affect the size of the cowl and the amount of yarn used.

One 24" / 60cm circular needle in size to obtain gauge Designer Used: US7 / 4.5mm

1 extra 16" / 40cm interchangeable cable with end caps OR 20" / 50cm of smooth, non-felting waste yarn to use to hold the provisionally cast on stitches 4 removable stitch markers 1 yarn needle for grafting and weaving in ends

* = Links To Video Tutorials Included In Pattern Cast On: Invisible Provisional* Basics: Working flat, reading written or charted instructions, knitting and purling, knitting and purling through the back loop*, slipping stitches* Decreases: K2Tog*, SSK*, SK2P* Increases: Yarnover* Finishing: Blocking, grafting in pattern


Terra Firma Cowl

DESIGN, ILLUSTRATION, TEXT, & PHOTOGRAPHY Amanda Leah Guthrie TECHNICAL EDITING Dana Gervais TEST KNITTING Brigit, Emette, Heidi, Roberta

Terra Firma Cowl

CONTACT hello@atlasknits.com PATTERN SUPPORT support@atlasknits.com COPYRIGHT Š 2016 ATLAS KNITS LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this pattern may be displayed, reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or sold in any form or by any means without express permission granted in writing by Atlas Knits LLC. Class use and/or translations of this pattern and its contents are only allowed with the express written permission of Atlas Knits LLC. Purchasing this pattern constitutes agreement to these terms. Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this pattern, Atlas Knits LLC and the contributors assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of information contained herein.

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Terra Firma Cowl DESIGNER

Overview

SKILL LEVEL

PATTERN VERSION

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Updated: Oct. 31, 2019

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Amanda Leah Guthrie Denver, Colorado

Intermediate

INSPIRATION

Terra Firma is a classic and elegant cowl that incorporates easy-to-read textures and enchanting lace. Designed to be warm without bulk, this cowl is great for preventing the chill from creeping onto the back of your neck on a blustery fall day. With a little of a lot - lace, seed stitch, twisted stitches, and i-cord borders, it is an engaging project to knit one more row to see what happens next. The 20-row stitch repeat makes it easy for you to make the cowl shorter or longer simply by adding and subtracting repeats. Designed to be seamless, the cowl is cast on provisionally and grafted at the end to make a loop. Don't be worried about an ugly seam - there won't be one. Graft it together with ease and continuing the texture with the logical, step-by-step grafting instructions included in the pattern.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Overview.................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Stitch Abbreviations............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Get Ready............................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Cast On................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Written Instructions.............................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Charted Instructions............................................................................................................................................................................ 11 Blocking.................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Grafting Instructions........................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Styling..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Make It Yours........................................................................................................................................................................................15 Stitch Counts........................................................................................................................................................................................16

PRINTING NOTES

The Written Instructions and Charted Instructions are identical in terms of content. If you prefer to work from one or the other, you can choose to exclude the pages of the section you do not use.

PATTERN FEATURES PATTERN DASHBOARD

Find pattern information and extras like close-up photos and a table of related tutorial videos on the pattern dashboard at: https://www.atlasknits.com/pattern/terra-firma-cowl

STITCH COUNTS

Stitch counts are included for each row and breakdowns for each row between stitch markers are included at the back of the pattern.

COMPLETION %

Icons indicate reaching  25%,  50%, and  75% stitch completion. This is not an indication of what percentage of yarn will be used.

DIGITAL PATTERN FEATURES TUTORIAL VIDEO LINKS Terra Firma Cowl

Click this icon Play-circle to open a related written and video tutorial. © 2016 Atlas Knits LLC

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Terra Firma Cowl

Overview

SCHEMATIC AND CONSTRUCTION NOTES Short: 32.5” / 83cm

10” / 25cm

Medium: 47.5” / 121cm Long: 60” / 152cm

Knitting Direction

Graft Cast On Edge & Working Edge Terra Firma is cast on provisionally, worked flat from the bottom-up, and then the ends are grafted together. Get Ready: Set your project up for success by looking over the pattern, trying out new techniques, considering yarn substitutions, and swatching. Cast On: With a provisional cast on and work a setup row to get ready to start the pattern. Written/Charted Instructions: Work the 20-row repeat the number of times specified for the size chosen. Finishing: Block to desired size. Graft together the cast on edge and the bind off edge, continuing the stitch pattern from Section 1 for a seamless bind off. Weave in ends.

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Terra Firma Cowl

Stitch Abbreviations

STITCH ABBREVIATIONS & INSTRUCTIONS

All stitch instructions are written from the viewpoint of Western method knitting. If you knit in the Eastern or combination method, you may need to tweak some of the instructions to achieve the same result. () bef K

Play-circle Play-circle

K2Tog

Work the stitches in parentheses the number of times indicated. Before Knit Knit the next two stitches together as if they were one stitch. One stitch decreased.

Ktbl

Knit the stitch through the back loop.

m#

Stitch marker identified by the number indicated.

Play-circle

M1LP

Make One Purlwise (Left-Leaning): With the left needle pick up the strand between the last stitch worked and the next stitch from front to back and purl through the back loop. One stitch increased.

Play-circle

M1RP

Make One Purlwise (Right-Leaning): With the left needle, pick up the strand between the last stitch worked and the next stitch from back to front and purl through the front loop. One stitch increased.

P

Play-circle

Purl

pm#

Place a stitch marker which will be identified by the number indicated.

Ptbl

Purl the stitch through the back loop.

R

Row

Rpt

Repeat

RS

Right Side

Play-circle

SK2P

Slip the next stitch knitwise. K2Tog. Pass the slipped stitch over the K2Tog and off the needle. Two stitches decreased.

Play-circle

Slwyif

With yarn held in front of the needles, slip the stitch as if to purl.

Play-circle

Play-circle

sm#

Slip the stitch marker with the number indicated.

SSK

Slip the next stitch knitwise. Slip the next stitch knitwise. Knit the two slipped stitches together though the back loops. One stitch decreased.

St(s)

Stitch(es)

WS

Wrong Side

YO

Yarnover. One stitch increased.

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Terra Firma Cowl

1. GET TO KNOW THE PATTERN

Get Ready

Set yourself up for success! Skim through the pattern and ask yourself these questions: Are there any techniques that are new to me? Is there anything about the flow of the pattern that doesn’t make sense to me? Are there any modifications I would like to make to the pattern? Make a note so you don’t forget. And of course, if you have any questions, send me an email to support@atlasknits.com with the name of the pattern you are working on and your comments. All questions are valid, and there is no question so small that I won’t answer.

2. TRY OUT NEW TECHNIQUES

There is stress associated with ruining a delicate yarn or getting stuck in a project. There’s no doubt that ripping and reknitting some yarns leaves them looking less than their best. If there is a new-to-you technique in the pattern, click through to the tutorial video, grab some less-prized spare yarn, and work a small sample with the technique. It’s a low-stakes way to boost your confidence before jumping into the project as well as lessening the risk of reknitting the same yarn multiple times while learning on-the-go.

3. CHOOSING AND SUBSTITUTING YARN

Arroyo by malabrigo was chosen for this pattern because it is a soft, superwash merino that has a ply structure that makes it great for both lace and texture. Wool blends with nylon, silk, and cashmere would also work great for this pattern. This pattern was originally written for fingering weight, and while slightly smaller in depth, it looks beautiful with a gauge slightly smaller than listed. Weight: Sport / 5-Ply Fiber Content: 100% Superwash Merino Wool Ply Structure: 4-plies with an S-twist Colors: Solid and semisolid colors will show off the texture and lace well. To substitute yarn, look for a yarn with properties similar to the pattern yarn to achieve similar results. The best way to know if a yarn will work is to audition it. For more ideas, test knitters used: Garnstudio DROPS Baby Alpaca Silk, Hand Maiden Fine Yarn Casbah, Knit Picks Gloss Fingering, Lotus Knits! Yarns Nirvana, Palouse Yarn Company Cashmere Squeeze, Shalimar Yarns Breathless, Sundara Yarn Fingering Merino Cashmere,

4. AUDITION YOUR CHOICES

Swatching is a way to audition your yarn, needles, and knitting style to see if they do (or don’t) work together. Swatching doesn’t have to take long, and you can reuse the yarn. Work from the opposite end of the skein than you usually use to work. Instead of cutting the yarn on the swatch after binding off and pulling it through, place a locking stitch marker through the bind off loop. Wash the swatch with the remaining yarn outside of the basin. Once you need the yarn in your project, undo the stitch marker and knit from the swatch like it is a sock blank. Swatch recipes are included later in the GET READY section. Estimated yarn usage and dimensions are only applicable to the yarn and gauge listed on the pattern. There are many factors that make up gauge: your yarn’s weight, fiber content, or ply structure, your needle material, the stitch patterns, your knitting style - it is completely unique to you and your yarn. A change to any of these items away from what is listed in the pattern will affect the size of the finished project as well as how much yarn is used.

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Terra Firma Cowl SWATCH RECIPE

CAST ON

Get Ready

Cast on 35 stitches using the chain cast on Play-circle, or another flexible cast on.

WORK INSTRUCTIONS

Using the written or charted instructions that follow, work Rows 1-20 once.

WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS

Using the written instructions on Page 9, work Rows 1-20 as follows: RS Rows: Work columns (1) through (5). WS Rows: Work columns (5) through (9). (7) is the Leaf motif in column (3).

CHARTED INSTRUCTIONS Using the chart on Page 11, work Rows 1-20 as follows: RS Rows: Work from beginning of row to m3. WS Rows: Work from m3 to end of row. This swatch recipe is not much smaller than working a full 20-row repeat of the pattern. If unconcerned about running out of yarn due to gauge differences, consider casting on, working 20 rows, blocking on the needles, and measuring.

SWATCH SPECIFICATIONS YARN REQUIREMENTS

20 yds / 18m At gauge or if you have more stitches / rows than gauge, you should not need to reuse the swatch yarn.

DIMENSIONS

Unwashed: 3.25” / 8cm 2” / 5cm

Lace

Lace

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Bind off all stitches knitwise.

EVALUATE

Are you happy with... The visibility of the stitch patterns? The size of the fabric in relation to designer's swatch dimensions? The drape of the fabric? The density of the fabric? The color of the yarn? The texture of the yarn?

If yes, then continue to cast on. If not, check out some common sizing situations below.

2.75” / 7cm

Leaf

Washed Cold and Pinned To Open Lace: 3.25” / 8cm 2.75” / 7cm 2.5” / 6cm

BIND OFF

Smaller than expected: Try going up a needle size. Larger than expected: Try going down a needle size. Dense Fabric / Eyelets Not Open: Try going up a needle size. Flimsy Fabric / Leaves Not Raised: Try going down a needle size.

Leaf

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Cast On

Cast on 51 stitches using the Invisible Provisional Cast On. Designer Note: Substituting other provisional cast on methods may provide unexpected results when setting up for grafting.

CAST ON RESOURCES INVISIBLE PROVISIONAL CAST ON Play-circle

1. Holding the waste yarn and project yarn together, create a slip knot and place it on the righthand needle. If using an interchangeable cable as the waste yarn, put the slip knot only on the cable. The slip knot does not count as a cast on stitch. 2. Hold the needle and the slip knot in your right hand and the two strands of yarn together in the middle, ring, and little fingers of your left hand. 3. Insert your left thumb and index finger between the strands so that the project yarn is above your index finger and the waste yarn is below your thumb. Spread your fingers apart and turn your hand outward to wrap the waste yarn around your fingers. This is the starting position. 4. Bring the needle towards your body, under the strand of waste yarn, and in between the two strands in your left hand. Bring the needle over and behind the project yarn strand and then underneath both strands to return to the starting position. This casts on a stitch that looks like a knit stitch. 5. Move the needle away from you, behind and under the project yarn, and then up between the two strands to return to the starting position. This casts on a stitch that looks like a yarnover. 6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until you have the required number of stitches. 7. If you ended with Step 4, the project yarn will be unanchored when working the first row. After turning the work, twist the waste yarn around the project yarn. Move the waste yarn forward from the left of the project yarn, in front of the project yarn, and around the right of the project yarn. Hold the waste yarn in the left fingers while working the first stitches. 8. If you ended with Step 5, hold the waste yarn in the left fingers while working the first stitches.

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Terra Firma Cowl

Written Instructions

Odd-numbered rows are RS rows. Even-numbered rows are WS rows. For each R (row), work the columns as follows: (1) I-cord, (2) marker, (3), leaf, (4) marker, (5) lace, (6) marker, (7) leaf, (8) marker, (9) i-cord. Work Rows 1-20 of stitch pattern 12 (18, 23) times1 and see footnote 1 for the first time Row 1 is worked. If you would like to check off rows and repeats completed, see the next page for a tracking worksheet. This is a please preview version of the pattern. 2 Work Rows 1-19 of stitch pattern once andplease see footnote 2 for the last time 19 is worked. To view thismore content, purchase the pattern on Row shop.atlasknits.com or on Ravelry. Leaving 40" / 100cm (or 4x the cowl's depth) for grafting, break working yarn. R

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sm3, sm4, DYO, Sl3wyif. 56

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sm3, sm4, DYO, Sl3wyif. 60

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Ptbl, (K1, P1) x 8, K1, Ptbl,

sm2, sm1, DYO, Sl3wyif. 60

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K3, YO, sm1,

K3, P2, K3, YO, K1, YO, K3, P2, K3,

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K3, YO, sm4,

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sm3,

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sm2, sm1, DYO, Sl3wyif. 68

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sm2,

Ktbl, (K1, P1, K1, YO, SK2P, YO, K1, P1) x 2, K1, Ktbl,

sm3, sm4, DYO, Sl3wyif. 68

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sm3,

Ptbl, (K1, P1) x 8, K1, Ptbl,

sm2, sm1, DYO, Sl3wyif. 68

K3, P2, SSK, K7, K2Tog, P2, K3,

sm2,

Ktbl, (K1, P1) x 8, K1, Ktbl,

sm3, sm4, DYO, Sl3wyif. 64

12 K3, YO, sm4,

K5, P9, K5,

sm3,

Ptbl, (K1, P1) x 8, K1, Ptbl,

sm2, sm1, DYO, Sl3wyif. 64

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K3, P2, SSK, K5, K2Tog, P2, K3,

sm2,

Ktbl, (K1, P1) x 8, K1, Ktbl,

sm3, sm4, DYO, Sl3wyif. 60

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K5, P7, K5,

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Ptbl, (K1, P3) x 4, K1, Ptbl,

sm2, sm1, DYO, Sl3wyif. 64

sm2, Ktbl, (K1, P1, YO, SSK, K1, K2Tog, YO, P1) x 2, K1, Ktbl, sm3, sm4, DYO, Sl3wyif. 68

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sm3, Ptbl, (K1, P1) x 8, K1, Ptbl, sm2, sm1, DYO, Sl3wyif. 60 This is a preview version of the pattern. K3, P2,ToSSK, K2Tog, P2, K3, Ktbl,the (K1,pattern P1, K2Tog, YO, K1, YO, SSK, P1) xor2,on K1,Ravelry. Ktbl, sm3, sm4, DYO, Sl3wyif. 56 viewK3, this content, please sm2, purchase on shop.atlasknits.com K5, P5, K5, sm3, Ptbl, (K1, P3) x 4, K1, Ptbl, sm2, sm1, DYO, Sl3wyif. 56

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K3, P2, SSK, K1, K2Tog, P2, K3,

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sm2, Ktbl, (K1, K2Tog, YO, P1, K1, P1, YO, SSK) x 2, K1, Ktbl, sm3, sm4, DYO, Sl3wyif. 52

18 K3, YO, sm4,

K5, P3, K5,

sm3,

Ptbl, (K1, P1) x 8, K1, Ptbl,

sm2, sm1, DYO, Sl3wyif. 52

19 K3, YO, sm1,

K3, P2, M1LP, SK2P, M1RP, P2, K3,

sm2,

Ktbl, K2Tog, YO, (K1, P1) x 2, K1, YO, SK2P, YO, (K1, P1) x 2, K1, YO, SSK, Ktbl,

sm3, sm4, DYO, Sl3wyif. 52

20 K3, YO, sm4,

K13,

sm3,

Ptbl, (K1, P1) x 8, K1, Ptbl,

sm2, sm1, DYO, Sl3wyif. 52

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(9) The first time Row 1 is worked, place markers. There will be no yarnover to drop - skip the DYO. Sl3wyif this time only: With yarn in front, slip them altogether as if to purl 3 together through the back loops. This rearranges the stitches so that the i-cord isn't twisted. The final time Row 19 is worked, remove all markers and skip the yarnover in (1). 51 sts.

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Tracking Worksheet

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Terra Firma Cowl

Charted Instructions

For each row, work the chart through the bold line between markers 3 and 4, work the Leaf Pattern once, and then return to the bold line between markers 3 and 4 and work as normal to the end of the row. This was done to size the chart large enough to be readable. If there are 7 or more stitches next to each other that are the same, the number in the center of them indicates how many there are. Work Rows 1-20 of stitch pattern 12 (18, 23) times1 and see footnote 1 for the first time Row 1 is worked. If you would like to check off rows and repeats completed, please see the previous page for a tracking worksheet. Work Rows 1-19 of stitch pattern once more2 and see footnote 2 for the last time Row 19 is worked. Leaving 40" / 100cm (or 4x the cowl's depth) for grafting, break working yarn.

This is a preview version of the pattern. To view this content, please purchase the pattern on shop.atlasknits.com or on Ravelry.

At the bold line to the left, work these stitches once. Return to the bold line and work to the end of the row.

CHART KEY

1 2

The first time Row 1 is worked, there will be no yarnover drop - version skip the of DYO. This is a to preview theSl3wyif pattern.this time only: With yarn in front, slip them altogether as if to purl 3 together through the back loops. This rearranges the stitches so that the i-cord isn't twisted. To view this content, please purchase the pattern on shop.atlasknits.com or on Ravelry. The final time Row 19 is worked, remove all markers and skip the yarnover before m1. 51 sts.

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Blocking

The order to block and graft or graft and block doesn't matter and is personal preference. The reference photo here was blocked before grafting because we prefer blocking a rectangle and having a true reading of stitch gauge for grafting. If blocking after grafting, pool noodles make a great filler to keep the folds from creasing.

BLOCKING REFERENCE PHOTO

BLOCKING GUIDE

Animal fibers felt when at least two of these three factors are present: moisture, heat, and agitation. Since we are forced to use one felting factor during wet blocking - moisture, we are avoiding heat and agitation. Fill a sink or basin with cool water, adding a capful of your favorite wool wash. The cool water removes one felting factor: heat. Look for soaps that are rinseless, which don’t require you to give your fabric a second soak in plain water. Fully submerge your cowl and gently press out as many air bubbles as possible. Here we are removing a second felting factor: agitation. Pressing is gentler than squeezing, twisting, or wringing. The idea is to have all of the fiber fully saturated with moisture. Continue pressing out air from the fabric until it remains underwater. Let the cowl soak for at least 10 minutes, allowing the water to fully infiltrate the fibers. Drain sink and press (again: no agitation, do not squeeze, wring, or twist) as much water out of your cowl as possible. Place your cowl on a bath towel on the floor. Cover it with another bath towel. Roll up your cowl and the towels like a burrito. Step on the towel burrito, using your body weight to remove excess moisture from the cowl. Remove your cowl from the towels and check that the fabric now feels damp instead of dripping wet. If it is still very wet, repeat the towel burrito process with dry towels. Lay cowl flat on a moisture-proof surface. Use rust-proof blocking wires in the edges (if used, you can use the interchangeable cables in the short edges) and rust-proof pins to pin the cowl into the shape of the schematic. If your gauge was different, block it to the dimensions of your gauge, not pattern gauge. Don’t torture your cowl! Pin the short edges out to the desired circumference measurement (Long 60" / 152cm shown). Pin the long edges out to the desired height measurement (10" / 25cm shown). Allow to dry completely before removing pins and wires. Graft using instructions on Page 13 and weave in ends.

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Grafting Instructions

SETTING UP

Starting with the edge opposite the slip knot, pick up the stitches from the invisible provisional cast on. The first and even stitches are twisted on the cable / waste yarn - untwist them while picking them up. The second and even stitches from the slip knot are untwisted and can be slipped as they are on the cable / waste yarn onto the needle. Fold the cowl so that the right sides are together on the inside and the wrong sides are on the outside. Holding the needles parallel, the most recently worked edge's WS will be facing and the cast on edge will be on the needle behind it. The yarn tails from both the cast on edge and the row just finished will be on the right side of the work. Thread the working yarn from the row just finished onto a yarn needle. Twist the first 3 stitches of the cast on edge the same as when starting the first row of the instructions after cast on. Cast On Edge RS Working Edge WS

Working Yarn

GRAFTING

These instructions are abbreviated to save page space. There are checkboxes for each set to help you keep track of where you are. Read each item as "Insert the yarn needle as if to <KNIT / PURL> and <leave it ON / take it OFF> the knitting needle indicated. SET

FRONT NEEDLE

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Knit On.

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Terra Firma Cowl

SET

FRONT NEEDLE

BACK NEEDLE

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Terra Firma Cowl

Styling

THE HOOD

THE ASYMMETRIC

THE DOUBLE

1. With longer cowls, place part of the cowl around your head like a hood. 2. Twist the cowl once and place the extra length looped around your neck.

1. Fold the cowl in half and wrap it around your neck like a scarf. 2. Place one of the folded ends through the loop of the other end and pull it through.

1. Hold the cowl by both ends and twist it in the middle into two loops. 2. Place both loops around the neck and adjust the loops to lengths you like.

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Terra Firma Cowl

Make It Yours

MODIFY LENGTH (CIRCUMFERENCE)

You can add or remove length from the cowl by adding or subtracting 20-row repeats. The only important thing is to start with Row 1 and end with Row 19 to set up properly for the grafting instructions.

MODIFY HEIGHT

You can add height to the cowl by casting on additional multiples of 8 stitches. At gauge, each multiple of 8 stitches is approxiately 1 5/8" / 4cm. Working The Charted Instructions: Work the stitches marked by the bold border an additional time for each 8 additional stitches cast on. If the below is too small, draw the box around the stitches on the main chart. Draw a horiztonal line on the left side of the second stitch after marker two and the left side of the tenth stitch after marker two as shown in the chart below. Working The Written Instructions: Replace (5) Lace with this version which repeats to a number of stitches before an indicated marker.

CHARTED INSTRUCTIONS

WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS R

(5) LACE

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Ktbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m3, K1, Ktbl,

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Ptbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m2, K1, Ptbl,

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Ktbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m3, K1, Ktbl,

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Ptbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m2, K1, Ptbl,

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Ktbl, (K1, YO, SSK, P1, K1, P1, K2Tog, YO) to 2 sts bef m3, K1, Ktbl,

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Ptbl, (K1, P3) to 2 sts bef m2, K1, Ptbl,

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Ktbl, (K1, P1, YO, SSK, K1, K2Tog, YO, P1) to 2 sts bef m3, K1, Ktbl,

8 of the pattern. Ptbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m2, K1, Ptbl, This is a preview version 9 on Ktbl, (K1, P1, K1, YO, SK2P, K1, P1) to 2 sts bef To view this content, please purchase the pattern shop.atlasknits.com orYO, on Ravelry. m3, K1, Ktbl,

Terra Firma Cowl

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Ptbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m2, K1, Ptbl,

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Ktbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m3, K1, Ktbl,

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Ptbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m2, K1, Ptbl,

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Ktbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m3, K1, Ktbl,

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Ptbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m2, K1, Ptbl,

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Ktbl, (K1, P1, K2Tog, YO, K1, YO, SSK, P1) to 2 sts bef m3, K1, Ktbl,

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Ptbl, (K1, P3) to 2 sts bef m2, K1, Ptbl,

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Ktbl, (K1, K2Tog, YO, P1, K1, P1, YO, SSK) to 2 sts bef m3, K1, Ktbl,

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Ptbl, (K1, P1) to 2 sts bef m2, K1, Ptbl,

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Ktbl, K2Tog, *YO, (K1, P1) x 2, K1, YO, SK2P,* to 8 sts bef m3, YO, (K1, P1) x 2, K1, YO, SSK, Ktbl,

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Terra Firma Cowl

Stitch Counts

STITCH COUNT BREAKDOWNS ROW

EDGE 1

LEAF

SEED STITCH LACE

LEAF

EDGE 2

TOTAL STS

1

15

15

56

2

15

15

56

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17

17

60

4

17

17

60

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19

19

64

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19

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64

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21

21

68

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21

68

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68

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21 19

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21 19

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68 64

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64

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17

60

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60

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15

15

56

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15

56

17

13

13

52

18

13

13

52

19*

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52

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This a preview version * The last time Row 19 is worked: Edge 1: is 3 sts; Total Sts: 51. of the pattern. To view this content, please purchase the pattern on shop.atlasknits.com or on Ravelry.

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