Knit That Nice Stitch Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
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
If you don’t like to wrap your scarf around your neck and look for the two ends of it, you’ll certainly like these colorful knitted cowls!
Are you thinking about holiday knitting? Whether you want to knit something for a bunch of family and friends or make a useful charity project for the season, They/Theirs is a great option. This tw…
I'm a beginner knitter, I'm sorry. I have made a few mistakes. Here's what I learned so far: First, don't be scared of using "knitting" for a beginning knitter. Knitting is for average people. If you want to knit or crochete something, go for it. The only problem I had was trying to get a good hand on the needles. I'm not much of a hands-on kind of person. I use the "knitting" in the wrong way. Instead of knitting the pattern I used to create this pattern, I used knitting to make
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Knit these beautiful Dotty Cowls using bulky level 5 yarn and the textured dot stitch! Two different sizes are provided!
Photos above © Annie's This knitting pattern / tutorial is available from Pinterest.... Full Post: Fair Isle Gansey Cowl
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Three Two One Cowl If I haven't dated my stash yet, then this project is sure to do it; as far as I can tell, this yarn was discontinued before my first child was even born (but here's a list of suitable replacements). So here's hoping you have a few skeins of your own oldie-but-goodie buried deep in a drawer that you can use to make this lovely cowl, which uses three colors and two patterns to create one fantastic look! Yarn: Cascade Yarns Cotton Rich DK (64% Cotton, 36% Nylon; 135.60 yards [124 meters]/50 grams); #6313 Berry - one skein (color A), #???? unknown color (but it's the middle one in the cowl, and therefore color B), & #6377 Lavender - one skein (color C) Needles: One 16" circular needle in size US 6 Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker Gauge: 22 stitches = 4 inches So let's get to this! First, then, using your color A yarn, cast on 120 stitches, place marker, and join in round. Then we'll get immediately to the pattern, which goes as follows: Rows 1 & 2: * (k2, p2) 3 times, (k1, p1) 6 times; rep from * Rows 3 & 4: * (k2, p2) twice, k2, (p1, k1) 6 times, p2 * Rows 5 & 6: * (k2, p2) twice, (k1, p1) 6 times, k2, p2 * Rows 7 & 8: * k2, p2, k2, (p1, k1) 6 times, p2, k2, p2 * Rows 9 & 10: * k2, p2, (k1, p1) 6 times, (k2, p2) twice * Rows 11 & 12: repeat rows 7 & 8 Rows 13 & 14: repeat rows 5 & 6 Rows 15 & 16: repeat rows 3 & 4 Using color A, knit rows 1 - 16 twice. Clip tail, and, using color B, knit one row around (this will prevent color changes in your purled stitches, and be nearly invisible once it's done). Still using color B, knit rows 1 - 16 twice. Clip tail, and, using color C, knit one row around. Then, knit rows 1 - 16 once, and finally knit rows 1 - 2 once more. Bind off loosely in pattern. If desired, block (I didn't! Don't tell, ok?).
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Knit Bandana Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © Annie's This knitting pattern / tutorial is available from Pinterest.... Full Post: Fair Isle Gansey Cowl
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If you don’t like to wrap your scarf around your neck and look for the two ends of it, you’ll certainly like these colorful knitted cowls!
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Divine Drape Cowl If this cowl is one thing, it's a summer-to-autumn wardrobe staple that would look great in any color, at virtually any length. And if it's two things, it's also yet another one of my attempts at the absolute perfect cowl design: not too bulky around the back of the neck, but with enough fun in the front to attract some attention. And heck, while we're at it - why not make it THREE things -- or in other words, your next project? ;) Yarn: Premier Yarns Cotton Fair (52% Cotton, 48% Acrylic; 317 yards [290 meters]/100 grams); #27-09 Lavender - one skein The main stitch pattern. Airy and pretty, no? Needles: Straight needles in size US 3, straight needles in size US 4, straight needles in size US 8, and straight needles in size US 5 for provisional cast-on Notions: Tapestry needle Gauge: 23 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette on size US 4 needles So let's make a cowl! Using your size 5 needles and a length of scrap yarn, then, cast on 35 stitches provisionally. Transfer work to your size 4 needles and knit two transition rows, as follows: Transition Row 1 (wrong side): purl Transition Row 2: knit Knit these two transition rows, and then transfer work to your size 3 needles and we'll work a ribbing for a bit, like so: Ribbing Row 1 (wrong side): p1, * k1, p1; rep from * until you reach the end of the row Ribbing Row 2: k1, * p1, k1 * Knit ribbing rows 1 & 2 until piece measures roughly 7.5" and you've just finished a right side row. Transfer work back to your size US 4 needles. Then we'll work a few more transition rows, as follows. You'll need the following notation to continue: lifted increase (li): insert right-hand needle straight through the middle of the next stitch in the row below, and knit; then knit the stitch on your needle normally And once you're clear on that, continue like so: Transition Row 1 (wrong side): purl Transition Row 2: knit Transition Row 3: purl Transition Row 4: knit Transition Row 5: purl Transition Row 6: * li * (70 stitches) Transition Row 7: purl Work transition rows 1 - 7. Transfer work to your size US 8 needles, and then we'll begin the main pattern, which is Rick Rib from page 260 of Barbara G. Walker's A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns, and goes like so: Row 1 (right side): k1, * yo, slip 1 stitch purlwise with yarn in back, k1, pass slipped stitch over (psso); rep from *; end k1 Row 2: p1, * yo, slip 1 stitch purlwise with yarn in front, p1, psso; rep from *; end p1 Knit rows 1 & 2 until piece measures roughly 24" (of course you can also make it longer), and you've just finished a right-side row. Transfer work back to your size 4 needles. Then we'll work some final transition rows, which you'll find below: Transition Row 1 (wrong side): purl Transition Row 2: * k2tog * (35 stitches) Transition Row 3: purl Transition Row 4: knit Knit transition rows 1 - 4. Leave working stitches on one needle, and then transfer your provisional cast-on stitches back to your other size 4 needle. Using the Kitchener stitch, graft. Tuck in ends, and, if desired, block (but I wouldn't stretch out the back ribbing, since having it all folded up nicely is the point!).