Cowl Neck Shawl
by Margaret Gniewosz
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© Margaret Gniewosz

© Margaret Gniewosz

© Margaret Gniewosz

© Margaret Gniewosz

© Margaret Gniewosz
Cowl Neck Shawl
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This digital pattern is no longer available online.
This particular cowl neck was inspired by an Eileen Fisher design. It has proven quite versatile: It can keep you shoulders warm as a flattering wrap or hang loose around your neck as a stylish scarf. You can loop it twice around the neck for added neck warmth or, in case of cold and windy weather, as a babushka style head wrap.
Size US 11, 24” circular needles.
I used an aran weight yarn doubled, but it can also be knit in a chunky weight single strand yarn (~300 yards).
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by Cascade Yarns ®
Aran
70% Alpaca, 30% Merino
197 yards
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