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  • Easy Striped Cowl Knitting Pattern [ knitandbake.com ]

    By knitandbake On March 30, 2012 6 Comments

    I got the inspiration from a cowl/snood in the mens section at Zara in New York City. Their cowl was with a finer, silkier yarn, but I made mine with a chunky, super warm grey wool. This pattern is really easy, knit in the

    round (no seams!) and can be knit up in a couple of nights. The k4, p4 pattern creates a horizontal ribbing or

    stripes that make it really easy to scrunch down when wearing the cowl.

  • Supplies:

    2 skeins, Bernat Roving yarn (I used the color Flint, and had half a skein left over) Size 13 circular needles Darning needle, for weaving in the ends

    Instructions:

    1. Cast on 56 stitches onto your circular, size 13 needle.

  • 2. Join work together, being careful not to twist any stitches. Place stitch marker where you joined the stitches.

    Work entire piece in the round, following this pattern: knit 4 rows, purl 4 rows.

    3. Continue in this pattern until your cowl is roughly 10 long when bunched up, or about 16-18 inches when stretched out. Mine had 19 stripes (19 stripes at 4 rows per stripe = 76 rows total). You can make it shorter or longer, depending on how youd like to wear it! Finish your last row on a purl stripe, and only purl 3 rows, rather than 4. Then, bind off in the purl, and that will be your fourth row. Weave in any ends, and your cowl is

    ready!