patterns >
Flying Sticks: Knit Designs Inspired by Early Female Pilots and 1 more...
> Coleman Cowl


Coleman Cowl
Using the simple square pattern of my previous muffler design for Bessie Coleman, the first African-American female to receive a pilot’s license, as a jumping off point, color and texture come together wonderfully to create a cowl that is warm, stylish, and versatile. Worn down, it makes a fashion statement; doubled, it sits nicely at neck and shoulders for maximum chill banishment, especially in an awesome yak-blend yarn. Nothing beats the utility of a great cowl, and I expect Bessie would agree and approve.
I love the muted, yet bold colorplay of these three yak colorways - so autumnal. One could easily go bold with color choices, so pick your particular color pleasure for happiest knitting (in autumn and beyond).
303 projects
stashed
611 times
- First published: September 2017
- Page created: September 1, 2017
- Last updated: January 5, 2019 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now