McCowan Tunisian Cowl
by Kim Davidson
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McCowan Tunisian Cowl
by Kim Davidson
Solid sections of Tunisian knit stitch alternate with open panels of Tunisian lace to make a richly textured cowl. Working with a larger than normal hook creates added drape. This pattern works equally well in both solid and variegated yarns.
While the construction of this cowl is simple enough for a beginner, this pattern is written with the assumption that you have a good understanding of how to do basic Tunisian crochet stitches (i.e. simple stitch & knit stitch). Links to helpful instructional videos are provided.
Special thanks to the following Ravellers for taking the time to test this pattern: lovinghandcrochet, RatsasPets, Knitchimp, JnD1105, mjotread
About this pattern
by Kim Davidson
About this yarn
by Indigodragonfly
Sport
80% Merino, 10% Nylon, 10% Cashmere goat
250 yards
/
115
grams
168 projects
stashed
243 times
rating
of
5.0
from
44 votes
About this yarn
by Indigodragonfly
Sport
70% Merino, 20% Cashmere goat, 10% Nylon
260 yards
/
115
grams
99 projects
stashed
181 times
rating
of
5.0
from
30 votes
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