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Puzzlewood Cowl
This simple cowl design has just the right amount of structure and interest, and it’s faux knit texture will stand out in your crochet wardrobe!
The name Puzzlewood comes from an expanse of woodland in the Forest of Dean, from which J. R. R. Tolkien drew much of the inspiration for Middle Earth’s forests. The ribbing and the thick/thin yarn texture reminded me of old, gnarled
trees covered in moss!
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Includes a link to a video tutorial, as well as a blog stitch tutorial!
~The pattern requires ADVANCED BEGINNER knowledge of CROCHET techniques & is written in standard US terminology.
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Finished Measurements:
Before blocking: 24” at bottom circumference, 20” at top circumference,
10” tall
After blocking: 30” at bottom circumference, 21” at top circumference,
11” tall
To ensure correct sizing, please complete a gauge swatch.
Main Materials required:
2 skeins of Plymouth Yarns Merino Textura in “0011/Olive”, or roughly 456 yds of a similar worsted weight yarn
H/5.0 mm crochet hook
I/5.5 mm crochet hook
Scissors
Yarn needle
I would love to see your Puzzlewood Cowl! Follow along with me on Instagram - @fiber.and.fox - & tag me in your finished pieces! Or use #puzzlewoodcowl & #fiberandfoxmakes so we all can enjoy your new blanket along with you!
COPYRIGHT: Fiber & Fox (formerly Bella’s Custom Crochets), Feb 2020
The Puzzlewood Cowl pattern & photographs are property of Isabella Tonski of Fiber & Fox & may be used for personal, non-commercial purposes only. You may not share, or sell this pattern in any way, ‘cause no one likes a copycat. You are more than welcome to sell the finished product, but please never use my photos in doing so! If you wish to sell finished pieces online, please credit Fiber & Fox by including a link to my pattern in your listing. If you have any questions in regards to distribution or translation of this pattern, please contact me at contact@fiberandfox.com
If you need some more info or inspo, check out the pattern drop video:
https://youtu.be/vvSfsanOfLw
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- First published: February 2020
- Page created: February 16, 2020
- Last updated: April 5, 2021 …
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