15 August 2017

Teversham Cowl and Headwarmer

Teversham Cowl & Headwarmer by Moira Ravenscroft, Wyndlestraw Designs
It's great when serendipity changes your plans, at least where knitting is concerned. In my last blogpost I was recounting the story of what happens when you discover a new wool shop with a treasure trove of yarns. That was how I discovered a new‐to‐me merino‐mix yarn in a lovely colour palette. I was especially taken with the combination of a soft graphite colour and a lighter silver grey.

I walked around the store for a while with a skein of both in my hands and then decided it was perfect for a man's cowl. Later on I decided that I should have purchased more as it proved so good I wanted to make a ladies' headwarmer too, as a mix‐and‐match set.

I remember reading a newspaper article earlier this year about a Japanese couple who like to wear co‐ordinating clothes and accessories every day and have done so for 37 years! However, they are not alone. Many young couples in Korea and Japan like to demonstrate their love by couple‐dressing. Indeed, sometimes it has even become a subtle way of announcing that they are actually now a couple – much like the wonderful "in a relationship" announcement on Facebook.

So I decided that I would make some mix‐and‐match sets for both men and women, and here is the first of these, the Teversham Cowl & Headwarmer.
Teversham Cowl & Headwarmer by Moira Ravenscroft, Wyndlestraw Designs
Men's cowls are hot fashion items right now – understandably since they are so easy to put on and provide instant warmth just where you need in. Cowls are great for stopping those chilly draughts that seem to find the gap at the back of your collar or that annoying cold spot where your jacket doesn't quite close at the front.

They are so easy to slip on, don't flap around like a scarf does when you are cycling, and are small enough to stuff into a shoulder bag when you get to the other end of your journey. Just perfect for these end‐of‐season days when a small change in the wind direction can take the temperature down 20ยบ.
Teversham Cowl & Headwarmer by Moira Ravenscroft, Wyndlestraw Designs
The Teversham Cowl uses a wonderfully warm reversible stitch from our E‐book Reversible Knitting Stitchesand this gives this cowl another great advantage: you don't have to be especially careful when putting it on since both sides look good.

I loved the way the colours worked for the cowl and was quite sad when I finished it so quickly. So I immediately cast‐on a smaller number of stitches and made a matching headwarmer for myself. Gosh this is cozy! I always find my ears are the first things that get cold in the autumn and this headwarmer works perfectly to give that lovely extra feeling of warmth around the head without the bulk of a full knitted hat.
Teversham Cowl & Headwarmer by Moira Ravenscroft, Wyndlestraw Designs
If you are lucky enough to have long hair then you'll also appreciate the open top so you don't smush your hair‐style while wearing this. I used to love having long hair and still remember the joy of finding head‐gear that worked well with pony‐tails and plaits.

So here's the first of these couple sets: a gorgeous fashion‐forward men's cowl and a cozy ladies' headwarmer. I suppose there might even be a few ladies who would like to wear the cowl themselves, but I won't tell if you don't!

To see more details about the Teversham Cowl & Headwarmer knitting pattern, please click hereThe pattern is available for immediate download from the site.

I’ll be back next time with a set of hats for him, her or them.

Until then ‐ keep warm!

Moira
Keywords: Patterns/Accessories,
cowl, headwarmer, neckwarmer, men’s cowl, ladies’ headwarmer, women’s headwarmer, pony-tail hat, bun hat, open hat, two ends of yarn held together, doubled yarn,

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