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Knitting Pattern Cowl Infinity Scarf DIGITAL DOWNLOAD Easy Quick Knit Pattern Gift Idea
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This listing is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD of a knitting pattern -- it is the pattern only, not a finished item.
In my personal quest for the perfect cowl, I have designed yet another that has now become my favorite go-to cowl for a number of reasons. This is the knitting pattern for that cowl.
You will need about 330 yards of your favorite chunky weight yarn to knit this cowl, 1/2 in each of two colors if you want the cowl to be two-toned. I like having two different colors because I can change it around as I wrap it to show more or less of each color and that way it goes with more outfits.
What do I love about this cowl?
First of all, it is long enough that I can wear it as a scarf when the weather is cold but not frigid. It is also long enough that when the weather does become frigid, I can wrap it more snugly around my neck for extra protection. But wait, that’s not all … when the weather may be described as “bitterly cold”, my cowl is long enough I can wrap it one more time and boy howdy, does my neck stay warm.
Recently when our wind chill factor was -20 (that’s negative 20, please note) I wrapped this one three times and it was so compact I was able to add my Nor’easter Infinity Cowl on top, which created a cloud of protection and warmth around my face and cheekbones.
Another feature of this cowl is that it is knit in two color blocks (like the Nor’easter), so depending on the color of my outfit at the time I can either make the brown more prominent, or the blue.
Super easy and fun to knit, a great hand knit gift idea.
In my personal quest for the perfect cowl, I have designed yet another that has now become my favorite go-to cowl for a number of reasons. This is the knitting pattern for that cowl.
You will need about 330 yards of your favorite chunky weight yarn to knit this cowl, 1/2 in each of two colors if you want the cowl to be two-toned. I like having two different colors because I can change it around as I wrap it to show more or less of each color and that way it goes with more outfits.
What do I love about this cowl?
First of all, it is long enough that I can wear it as a scarf when the weather is cold but not frigid. It is also long enough that when the weather does become frigid, I can wrap it more snugly around my neck for extra protection. But wait, that’s not all … when the weather may be described as “bitterly cold”, my cowl is long enough I can wrap it one more time and boy howdy, does my neck stay warm.
Recently when our wind chill factor was -20 (that’s negative 20, please note) I wrapped this one three times and it was so compact I was able to add my Nor’easter Infinity Cowl on top, which created a cloud of protection and warmth around my face and cheekbones.
Another feature of this cowl is that it is knit in two color blocks (like the Nor’easter), so depending on the color of my outfit at the time I can either make the brown more prominent, or the blue.
Super easy and fun to knit, a great hand knit gift idea.