SKEINS: 1 (2) skein(s) of Purl Soho’s Line Weight TO MAKE: Narrow (Wide) SIZE PICTURED: Wide COLOR: Heirloom White
The Simple Cowl Free Knitting Pattern is a great way to fend off the first chill of winter because it's smaller and quicker to knit than your average scarf.
SKEINS: 2 skeins of Purl Soho’s Cygnet TO MAKE: One Cowl, either version VERSION PICTURED: Open Mock Cable + Spiral Rib Cowl COLOR: Silver Stone
Photos above © Annie's This knitting pattern / tutorial is available from Pinterest.... Full Post: Fair Isle Gansey Cowl
Knit Mix Stitch Versa Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
Copycat Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
A few days ago a friend of mine sent me a picture of some wool…
Women Cowl Free Knitting Patterns: Women Neck warmer, Girls Neck Scarf, Infinity Scarf, fringed cowl, cable cowl, beginner friendly knit cowl
Free cowl patterns - Take a look at this roundup of free cowl patterns and choose your next project! There is something for every skill level.
The companion Maid Marion's Hooded Bandana Cowl is located here http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/maid-marian-hooded-bandanaRobin’s Hooded Cowl is so very cozy and warm. A generous hood and stylish shape make this a unique accessory. It can be worn under or over your outerwear and adds an extra layer of warmth. Perfect for both men and women!!!!! Robin’s Hooded Cowl knits up quickly in a single strand of bulky or worsted weight held double strand. Knit it all in one color or with coordinating colors. An optional crocheted edging highlights the shape.Yarn Used – Paton’s Wool Roving which makes a very soft garment Finished measurements: Neck opening circumference - 20 inches Cowl length at widest part – 25 inches Cowl length from neck to tip – 17 inches Hood - 15 inches high x 10.5 inches wideMaterials: U.S. Size 11 24-inch circular needles Recommend using natural fibers because they block so nicely Color A for Hood Trim and Crocheted Edge – 30 yards
I feel like the best thing I can do here is say as little as possible and just leave you alone while you stare at these photos. (Or I could whisper for the few of you who want to listen a little while staring: Süsk and Banoo is a blog I should have known about […]
This cowl is SUPER fast, uses worsted weight or Aran yarn and a U.S. size 10 circular needle. You begin the cowl in the center front and work flat while making the simple repeating lace pattern, then you will join and work in the round. This cowl is warm, squishy and makes a wonderful gift or craft fair item. Make one (or two!) in a day. If you want to download/print pattern you can scroll down past the pictures and it is available there too. (English, Spanish, Polish and Portuguese versions). Tools / Materials: Worsted or Aran weight yarn, approx. 150 yds. U.S. size 10 (6mm) circular needle. (I used a 24" length) Gauge: 14 sts / 20 rows = 4" in stockinette st. Abbreviations: K=Knit P=Purl CO=Cast on yo=yarn over rep=repeat sts=stitches PM=place marker RM=remove marker beg=beginning Reference: Cast on at beginning of the row, otherwise known as the knitted cast-on. Tutorial Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdaZTBOJ7XU Directions: You will start out working flat (back and forth), later at #20, you will join and begin working in the round. 1. CO 4 sts using long tail cast on. *note you will use the Long-tail cast-on here only, for the rest of the pattern when you cast on at the beg of the row, please do as directed. Please see reference above for video. 2. Knit 3. CO 4 sts @ beg of row, k4, yo, k2tog, k2. (8 sts) 4. CO 4 sts @ beg of row, k4,* yo, k2tog, k2, rep from * to end. (12 sts) 5-14. Rep row 4 until you have 52 sts. 15. CO 4 sts @ beg of row, K4, *yo, k2tog, k2, rep from * 1x more, PM, k until last 12 sts,*yo, k2tog, k2, rep from * to end. (56 sts) 16. CO 4 sts @ beg of row, K4, *yo, k2tog, k2, rep from * 1x more, PM, k until last 12 sts, RM, *yo, k2tog, k2, rep from * to end. (60 sts) 17-19. Repeat row 16 until you have 72 sts. Place marker and join, you are now working in the round. 20. Purl round. (remove other marker when you come to it. You will now only need the marker that marks the beginning of your circle). 21. Knit every row until pc measures 11” (measure from cast on point to needle). 22. Purl round. 23. Knit round. 24. Purl round. 25-26 Rep rows 23 & 24 once more. 27. Bind off knitwise. * Blue varigated yarn is Jojoland Fantasia. the green is Berroco Remix. To get a printable pattern, click on the link below, then choose your language Bridger Cowl Patterns Back to Pattern Index
This is the story of a gorgeous yarn and a simple knit… And like all…
An Easy Lace Cowl Free Knitting Pattern is a great way to fend off the first chill of winter because it’s smaller and quicker to knit.
Grab your yarn scraps and knit this striped free chunky cowl knitting pattern. It features a video tutorial for knitting jogless stripes.
(Photo: Lady by the Bay) Sometimes simple is best. Worked in the round with super-soft Misti Alpaca Chunky (100% baby alpaca), this beautiful 2×2 ribbed cowl couldn’t be easier (or faste…
Crochet Cowls are definitely a must have clothing once the summer is over. The winds become strong and cold so cowls stay perfectly on place.
This cowl is part of an accessory set that uses the different row gauges of stockinette and garter stitch to form the garment for a comfortable snug fit around The neck. The 2-row stripes beautifully emphasize the different areas of stitches. Wear it as an individual accessory or as a set in combination with the matching hat and mitts. Needles: US 4/3.50 mm circular needle 16 inches or longer or two straight needles Gauge: 22 sts x 30 rows = 10 cm/4”, in stockinette stitch 22 sts x 44 rows = 10 cm/4” in garter stitch Size: 52.5 cm/21” around upper edge/neck and 70 cm/27 ½” around lower edge/shoulder, 19 cm/7 ½” height Yardage: approx. 95 meters/103 yards of each color Techniques used: Provisional CO, grafting or three-needle-BO to join live sts to provisional CO. Written instructions plus charts are provided. Pattern is tech edited and has been test knitted ______________________________________________________ Dieser Cowl ist Teil eines Accessoire Sets, das die unterschiedliche Höhe bei gleicher Reihenzahl von glatt rechts und kraus rechts nutzt, um diesem Halswärmer eine bequeme und kuschelige Passform am Hals zu geben. Die zweireihigen Streifen betonen die zwei unterschiedlichen Musterbereiche. Er kann einzeln als individuelles Accessoire getragen werden oder als Set in Kombination mit der passenden Mütze und den fingerlosen Handschuhen. Nadeln: US 4/3,50 mm Rundnadel 40 cm lang oder länger oder mit 2 Stabstricknadeln Maschenprobe: 22 Maschen x 30 Reihen = 10 cm/4”, in glatt rechts 22 Maschen x 44 Reihen = 10 cm/4”, in kraus rechts Größe: 52,5 cm/21” um den oberen Rand/Hals herum und 70 cm/27 ½” um den unteren Rand/Schultern herum, 19 cm/7 ½” hoch Garnverbrauch: ca. 95 Meter/103 Yards von jeder Farbe Verwendete Techniken: Provisorischer Anschlag, Maschenstich oder Three-needle-BO zum Verbinden der Maschen auf der Nadel mit dem provisorischen Anschlag Ausgeschriebene Anleitung mit zusätzlicher Strickschrift.
Cabled Rocky Cliffs Cowl Free Knitting Pattern by 12/31/2020
Photo above © xstitch This knitting pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Copycat Cowl
#beginners #by #for #french #frenchknittingideas #ideas #knitting #knittingideasforbeginnersstepbystep #step
If you're searching for an airy summer cowl knitting pattern, then you must see this Gorgeous Grape Knit Cowl. Incorporating a light-as-air texture, this free knitting pattern will show you how to make the most unique, drapey cowl out there. The front of this cowl is an open, breathable knit while the back is a thicker flat knit, so the cowl stays in place. Though this cowl looks divine in grape, it would also be lovely in a fluffy white or gauzy yellow. Just choose your favorite color and customize this knit cowl pattern to your heart's content.
Photos above © nsparksThis knitting pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full Post: Big Herringbone Cowl
It’s become more than evident to me that I cannot get enough of 1) neutrals…
Knit Getting Warmer Cowl Free Knitting Pattern: Winter Unisex Cowl, ribbed cowl, turtle neck cowl
I find cowls very practical and I love beautiful and easy-to-follow lace patterns as well. That’s how Osie cowl was born. Hope you like it. Pattern info: Size: One size Finished measurements: Approx. 25”/63cm circumference, 20.5”/52 cm long after blocking. Length is adjustable. Gauge: 28 sts and 36 rnds = 10cm/4” in lace pattern in the rnd after blocking. Notions: stitch marker, row counter (optional), tape measure, tapestry needle. Suggested yarn: 2 skeins of Lotus Miya yarn, fingering weight, 70% mink, 20% merino, 10% silk, color 13, 50g/300m/ 328yards per skein, or any other kind of yarn of your choice to meet the gauge. The pattern has been professionally tech edited and test knitted. The pattern is available for In - Store Sales. Happy knitting!
Free cowl knitting pattern designed by Handy Little Me. Make a neck warmer to keep you cosy during the colder months with this easy pattern.
This Calluna Cowl Free Knitting Pattern is very comfortable and warm, with a perfect texture and a gorgeous, mesmerizing design.
Ridge and Furrow Cowl You know how you can walk by the same spot a million times and still not notice what's there? That's exactly what I realized had happened to me when I discovered another local yarn shop, this one just a four minute bus ride from my house. And if that discovery weren't great enough on its own, I discovered that said local yarn shop ALSO has a lovely sale section, which facilitated the pattern for this 100% silk cowl that's both basic and fun (not to say that sale yarn -- or even silk yarn -- is required for your own). Yarn: Lana Grossa Linea Pura Soloseta (100% Silk; 109 yards [100 meters]/50 grams); #001 Light Gray Mix - 2 skeins Another look at the pattern. It reminds me of a field! Needles: One 24" circular needle in size US 8 Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker Gauge: 19 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette on size US 8 needles And with that out of the way, let's make a cowl! First, then, cast on 110 stitches loosely, place marker, and join in round. Then we'll move straight to the pattern, which is a basic combination of seed stitch and a yo/decrease combination, and goes like so: Row 1: * p1, (k1, p1) three times, k3; rep from * Row 2: * k1, (p1, k1) three times, yo, slip 2 stitches together knitwise-k1-pass 2 slipped stitches over (sl2-k1-p2sso), yo * And that's about it! Knit rows 1 & 2 until piece measures roughly 7" and you've just finished row 2 of the pattern. Bind off loosely in pattern, tuck in ends, and block.
Inspira Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © Annie's This knitting pattern / tutorial is available from Pinterest.... Full Post: Fair Isle Gansey Cowl
This Quick Cable Cowl Free Knitting Pattern features large cables and is the perfect accessory for a cold winter day.
Sport this red chunky knit cowl on Valentine's Day and feel proud of it because you created it. It is the perfect pattern for the busy woman who has little time on her hands to create, though she loves it. It can be knit in one hour or two. It's so lovely and impressive. It only requires one ball of super chunky yarn (200g/120m). Suitable for a beginner.
We have another new free pattern for you this week! FLYING SOLO is a chic and minimalist unisex ribbed cowl knit with three colours of Artfil Solo. Two strands are held together throughout the pro…
Sockhead Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
Though my mister is notoriously hard to knit for (he already has a hat, why on earth would he want another?) my Dad is fantastic and loves everything I make for him, even funny looking hats. Since he already has a few of them and a pair of fingerless gloves, I wanted to make something different this year without the stress and time investment of something like a sweater. Nor is he the kind of dude to wear a scarf. Enter the Swampfield Cowl, named after the former name of the town he lives in, and because i like to say "Swampfield." It's very fast, easy, and cheap, requiring just one ball of yarn; all ideal with the holidays coming up. And when you weave the ends in carefully, it will be fully reversible. Swampfield Cowl Yarn: 1 ball Cascade 109 Tweed LE Needles: US 10.5 (6.5 mm) 16 or 20 inch circular needle Notions: cable needle, stitch marker, yarn needle for weaving ends Stitch Guide C8F: Slip next 4 sts onto cable needle and hold in front. Work next 4 sts in k1p1 rib as established, then work 4 sts from cable needle, also in k1p1 rib as established. CO 80 sts and join in round. For the love of mike make sure not to twist! Place marker to indicate beginning of round. Rounds 1-4: *k1p1, repeat from * to end Round 5: *C8F, (making sure to keep all sts in k1p1 rib) work 8 sts in k1p1 rib. Repeat 5 times from * to end of round. Rounds 6-9: as for rounds 1-4 Round 10: *work 8 sts in k1p1 ribbing, C8F. Repeat 5 times from * to end of round. Repeat rounds 1-10 once more, then repeat rounds 1-7 once more. Bind of loosely in pattern, weave in ends, and hey presto! Pattern and photos © Sara Amoroso, 2008-2009. Permission is given for personal use only. This pattern or items made from it may not be sold.
Our Cozy Cable Cowl is a knitting trifecta: it’s easy to make, knits up in…
SKEINS: 2 skeins of Purl Soho’s Cygnet TO MAKE: One Cowl, either version VERSION PICTURED: Open Mock Cable + Spiral Rib Cowl COLOR: Silver Stone
Working at Purl Soho, I have a front row seat to the parade of effortlessly…
Knit Getting Warmer Cowl Free Knitting Pattern: Winter Unisex Cowl, ribbed cowl, turtle neck cowl
With winters approaching I'm so excited about knitting, and I mean lots of knitting! If you're looking for what to knit next, I would suggest a cowl or neck-warmer. This is a multi-functional accessory which can be worn around neck, or worn over...
Soms kom ik leuke patronen tegen maar is het garen - soms al lang - niet meer leverbaar. Geen nood, er zijn alternatieven genoeg! Deze kwam ik tegen op Ravelry. Deze zachte fluffy kol werd gebreid va
The Asterisque Cowl is a great project for advanced beginning and intermediate knitters – multifunctional and such texture! "Asterisque" or Asterisk is named after the stitch pattern used, which reminds me of a blanket of or asterisks or stars. Blocked measurements: 30" x 10" Don't overstress gauge! As long as you're close, you'll be fine. This is an oversized piece - if you're off by an inch either way, you should be fine. Blocking is very important for this - it really evens out the stitches and gives you nice sharp corners. My patterns come with email/Ravelry messaging system support - email is listed in the pattern! Thanks so much!
Vaduz Cowl First, let me acknowledge the last few pattern-less weeks. It turns out that moving internationally with three children is just as hard as they say it is, especially when you also decide to assemble all of your new furniture by hand as soon as you arrive (thanks, IKEA!). Long story short, I've barely had time to comb my hair, much less knit. But I will say that my new city of Zürich, Switzerland is just as inspiring as I hoped it would be, and I plan to launch a pattern collection with this place in mind. Until then, I hope you enjoy a design I made before our move, the Vaduz Cowl. And why'd I call it that? Well, Vaduz is the capital of Switzerland's neighboring Liechtenstein. And since I gave this cowl to my sister, who then helped me with my family's move, and then took a day trip on the train, the cowl made it to the world's sixth-smallest country before I could. With that in mind, may it accompany on your (or your sister's) next adventure as well!!! Yarn: Malabrigo Mecha (100% Merino Superwash Wool; 130 yards [120 meters]/100 grams); #031 Mostaza - one skein The cable. Needles: One pair of size US 11 needles, cable needle (cn) or double pointed needle for cabling Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker Gauge: 12 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette So let's make a cowl! First things first, then cast on 32 stitches loosely (you can also use a provisional cast on, if you prefer a seamless look). Then we'll move straight to our main pattern, which combines Staghorn Cable from page 251 of Barbara G. Walker's A Treasury of Knitting Patterns with some basic knits and purls. So first, we'll define our cables like so: fc (front cross): slip 2 stitches to cn and hold in front, k2, then k2 from cn bc (back cross): slip 2 stitches to cn and hold in back, k2, then k2 from cn And then we'll continue like this: Row 1 (wrong side): (p2, k2) twice, p16, (k2, p2) twice Row 2: (k2, p2) twice, k4, bc, fc, k4, (p2, k2) twice Row 3: k2, p2, k4, p16, k4, p2, k2 Row 4: p2, k2, p4, k2, bc, k4, fc, k2, p4, k2, p2 Row 5: (p2, k2) twice, p16, (k2, p2) twice Row 6: (k2, p2) twice, bc, k8, fc, (p2, k2) twice Row 7: k2, p2, k4, p16, k4, p2, k2 Row 8: p2, k2, p4, k4, bc, fc, k4, p4, k2, p2 Row 9: (p2, k2) twice, p16, (k2, p2) twice Row 10: (k2, p2) twice, k2, bc, k4, fc, k2, (p2, k2) twice Row 11: k2, p2, k4, p16, k4, p2, k2 Row 12: p2, k2, p4, bc, k8, fc, p4, k2, p2 Knit rows 1 - 12 until piece measures roughly 20" (or desired length) and you've just finished row 6 or row 12 of the pattern (if you want things to line up exactly you'll want to end on row 12, but I ended on row 6 and I challenge you to find my final row!). Bind off loosely and seam. Tuck in ends, and wear to Liechtenstein. Or, you know, the grocery.
Today's pattern is a super easy pattern for a gorgeous knitted rib cowl which can be worn two ways. You will love how quickly this cowl works up, and even if you don't know