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Drop Cowl
The Drop Cowl is a quick and fun cowl that uses basic stitches and creates a fun chunky cowl that is sure to please.
The cowl uses the process of knitting through a stitch a few rows down to help secure the stitches. Then once binding off, several stitches are dropped off to help create the fun ripple look.
Knit with 2 strands held together on large needles, this cowl is a quick and easy way to add some warmth and color into your winter wardrobe.
Materials Needed:
Size 11 (8 mm) straight knitting needles
2 balls Full o Sheep, Stitch Nation by Debbie Stoller 100% Peruvian wool 155 yards
Abbreviations:
K—knit
P—purl
k in 3 sts below—Knit into stitch 3 rows below, inserting needle from front through the st in the 3rd row below
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- First published: February 2011
- Page created: February 11, 2011
- Last updated: September 30, 2019 …
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