Monday, July 28, 2025

shift cowl, finished

I got some great photos of my mom's Shift cowl today. The bright colors were a pleasure to work with through the winter and spring and are now popping in the summer garden. Mom has always had a knack for choosing great colors. We bought these on her trip out here in November. I took her to the local yarn store, which was I think my first time meeting the new owner Kristi who is delightful. In fact much of this was stitched at the Wednesday evening knit group at the shop that I took a leap and started going to this winter - a fun and encouraging group of ladies! I digress. Mom and I saw a sample worked up at the shop and the construction plus the combination of variegated yarns caught both of our eyes.


Mom chose just one variegated yarn, which actually had its own surprise way of working up here. It started out with a lot of fuchsia and turquoise and morphed into that bright blue you see down at the end. So interesting! The other two colors she picked were solids, a bright lime green and a soft toned light purple. They ended up looking quite eye catching together, even if the light purple gets a little lost in the photos. It shows up in person, promise. 


The construction on this piece was pretty creative. It's worked diagonally from a tiny start to a long finish and then seamed up the back to make kind of a bandana shape. You pop it over your head and voila, instant wrapped scarf look without the pesky ends and without worrying about it coming undone as you move about your day. Honestly the seam wasn't that stellar on mine, there was a bit of fudging, but it turned out looking fine. 

We picked out all cotton yarns and I have to say I really like the weight that gives the piece. It will also mean it won't be itchy, and perhaps may even be wearable in the warmer months in Chicago. I could definitely see this peeking out of a winter coat as a fun accessory. 


Pattern: The Shift, by Andrea Mowry (my Ravelry page

Yarn: Berroco Modern Cotton DK in 'bristol' (lavender) and '1659' (lime green) and Urth Uneek Cotton in 1074 (purple and blue variegated) 

Needle: US 5 (3.75 mm)


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