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Serendipity Ripple Cowl or Neckwarmer
What is your definition of a cowl or neckwarmer? I love the classic definition of hooded garment also covering the neck. What I’ve seen when doing a search on cowls resulted in infinity scarves, mobius scarves, wide enough to cover head if pulled over, and long enough to wrap around the neck twice. Moreover, I love what it has evolved to, a simple neckwarmer.
Stitches Used:
fsc, ch, sc, tr, fpsc
Pattern:
Worked in fsc with multiples of 16+1
Note: This pattern includes a ~2″-3″ short side edging on each side, please account for it before you determine the length of the foundation
Multiples of 16 +1 fsc or 16+2 foundation chain including turning ch and sc across
80 +1
96 +1
112 +1
Photos worked with 80 + 1 fsc
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- First published: December 2012
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