I made a little something for you guys.
We have some really pretty silk ribbon that has been flirting with me for months, and the deep red inspired me.
I paired it with the beautiful Rowan Belle Organic DK from Amy Butler's line of yarn in the creamy white Moonflower colorway.

I knit this cowl with DK yarn on US8 needles, two sizes larger than recommended, to achieve a nice drape. If you choose to use a different weight yarn, I would suggest going up a few needle sizes from the recommended needle as well. This cowl is close-fitting, but casting on more stitches will result in a larger piece with more drapes and folds. You could add more eyelets and more ribbon to create more ruching. Enjoy!
Close Knit Ruched Cowl
by Leah Bandstra
Yarn: 2 balls Rowan Belle Organic DK (Moonflower, #13)
Needles: US8 16" circular
Other: stitch marker, 1 yard of silk ribbon (machine or hand stitch the ends to prevent fraying)
Finished Size: 13” long and about 22” around
Gauge: 4.5 stitches/inch in stockinette on US8
Instructions:
Cast on 100 stitches with your 16" circular needle. Join in the round (don't twist), placing marker at the beginning of the round.
Purl 2 rounds.
Knit 2 rounds.
At the beginning of the next round:
*K2, YO, K2TOG, knit until 4 stitches remain, K2TOG, YO, K2. (eyelet round)
Knit 6 rounds.*
Repeat between the *s until your piece measures about 13”, ending with and eyelet round. I have 12 eyelet rows at this point.
Knit 2 rounds.
Purl 2 rounds.
Bind off (loosely) in purl. Weave in your ends. Thread your ribbon through the eyelets. Pull the ends to gather up the side.