R: Sis, I want something high-fashion and ultra-comfortable for the party this evening, it’s so chilly in Bangalore these days! A: You mean a hand-knit chunky cowl, don’t you? Easy peas…
The Central Park Quick Knit Cowl Pattern is great for knitters of every level and creates a fabulous textured cozy cowl.
Does anybody need free crochet patterns for cowls? We don't know about you but we certainly love all sorts of scarves and cowls.
This free bulky cowl knitting pattern is easy enough for a beginning knitter but also quick enough for an experienced knitter.
Jonah Larson is using his passion and talents in crochet to change the world, one stitch at a time.
Loopy Mango - Fisherman Rib Cowl Soft 100% merino wool chunky cowl Hand Knit in U.S.A. Care: dry clean Size: 10'' x 14'' (25 cm x 36 cm) No refunds or exchanges are accepted on this item. ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
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Our Cozy Cable Cowl is a knitting trifecta: it’s easy to make, knits up in…
KNITTING PATTERN Raspberry Cowl / Cowl Knit Pattern / Red Cowl Pattern / Cowl Pattern for Women / Chunky Cowl Pattern/ Cowl PDF Pattern Instant Download PDF --------------------------------------------------------------- Beautiful cowl knitting pattern in raspberry stitch. For this pattern you will need approximately two skeins of Red Heart Lisa in Wine Red. You will also need 16” circular needles in size 4.5 mm, plus a stitch marker and a tapestry needle to finish your project. Measurements: width: 9” length: 23” --------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any questions about this pattern, please contact me via the "Ask a Question" button on this listing!
I’m in love with chunky cowls. I hear people say they can’t pull it off, but they can. A beautiful chunky knit looks great on...
This cowl can be easily made in several hours. Great for beginning knitters. It only requires 2 of our CFC Bulky handspun yarns. We're extremely proud of these yarns because we use USA Targhee wool and they're handspun in our studio. Pattern designed by Rebekka Seale. Materials : 2 skeins CFC Bulky Handspun (approx. 100 yards) Needles : 36”circular needle in US 13 (9mm) Directions : 1. CO 45 stitches2. Join in the round, being careful not to twist stitches. Place stitch marker. 3. K3, P2 round 4. Continue in 3x2 ribbing until you have just enough yarn left of your second skein to bind off. Cowl will be approx. 12” from cast-on edge, depending on your gauge. 5. Bind off. Weave in ends and block lightly.
This cozy bobble cowl scarf knitting pattern by Darling Jadore for The Rosewood Cowl is fun and easy to knit. The lovely bobbles are so cozy!
Knit this lovely cowl using only one skein of worsted weight yarn! The delicate dots look so gorgeous in this textured cowl!
SKEINS: Color A: 1 skein of Purl Soho's Line Weight; Color B: 1 skein of Line Weight TO MAKE: 1 Hat or 1 Cowl, any size SIZE PICTURED: Woman COLORS: Color A, Ginger Orange + Color B, Honey Pink; Color A, Tabby Gray + Color B, Wheat Flour
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.
Tailored with utmost care and a commitment to ethical practices, The AVAR Chunky Knit Sweater is a testament to both luxury and comfort. With its cropped length, generous cowl neckline, and exaggerated bell sleeve length, this sweater is perfect for chilly days. Crafted from 100% cotton chunky yarn, its texture exudes warmth and coziness. Pair it with the IVAN Chunky Knit Pants for an effortlessly chic look.
Cobblestone Cowl - Kaye Adolphson is a textured cowl, super soft and light to wear. This easy to make crocheted cowl uses 100 gram ball of 4 ply fingering weight yarn paired with a super chunky yarn to create a textured bubbly effect. Cobblestone Cowls are slightly addictive - once you make one, you can't stop and they are great presents. In the original sample Kaye used 100 gram ball of Malabrigo Sock Yarn and 75 grams of Malabrigo Caracol. You can use any 4 ply fingering weight yarn combined with a chunky yarn. We have used Queensland Collections Llama Lace, Malabrigo Mechita, Malabrigo Sock, Crazy Zauberball and have combined them with both Malabrigo Rasta and Caracol for equally stunning cowls. Pattern includes written instructions and charts with UK/ AUST terminology with international symbols All Kayes patterns come with well written clear instructions and fantastic charts to help you along with your project. Kaye also teaches crochet here in Melbourne at several locations and originally taught me how to crochet. We also now have a YouTube channel and are currently working on adding content. Cobblestone Cowl - Kaye Adolphson - Price is for a PDF pattern only as an instant download.
The Grain cowl will keep your neck warm. This cowl is a quick knitting project in super chunky yarn. The cowl features a simple slip stitch pattern that is a two-row repeat, which makes it really easy to modify the height of the neck warmer.
Our Cozy Cable Cowl is a knitting trifecta: it’s easy to make, knits up in…
I love being able to pull this piece down around my shoulders or wearing it more like a cowl. The versatility of this winter accessory will make it a wardrobe staple in a heartbeat.