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"Lost in Fall" Cowl
This cowl is a romantic and whimsical little accessory, which will protect you from the first chill. The cute lace edging gives it a vintage flair. The basked weave pattern was widely used in victorian times, which gives this cowl a nostalgic flair.
It is a quick and easy knit. It starts with a lace edging, from which stitches are picked up to knit the body of the cowl.
The cowl is knitted in basked-weave pattern, an easy knit and purl stitch pattern.
The cowl comes in one size, which fits all.
You will Need two skeins of fingering weight yarn, one for the lace edging, one for the body of the cowl. You won’t Need two entire balls.
Both the lace edging pattern and the basket weave pattern are charted out.
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- First published: September 2018
- Page created: September 3, 2018
- Last updated: June 30, 2023 …
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