Sisal Cowl
by Kristen Mangus
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Sisal Cowl
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The texture of sisal with the softness of yarn make the Sisal Cowl a new favorite. This pattern works up in a stitch that resembles sisal. What’s sisal you ask? It’s a plant fiber used to make ropes, woven floor mats or rugs. Typically, it is rough textured, but here it is soft and squishy. The stitch mimics the corded look of a woven sisal mat.
This pattern is an easy pattern for the everyday knitter or ambitious beginner. You will need to know how to purl, bind off in purl and thumb cast on for this pattern. If you need help we have a tutorial with tips to get you moving along faster.
For more information, see:
https://www.goodknitkisses.com/needle-knit-sisal-cowl/
About this pattern
About this yarn
by Premier Yarns
Super Bulky
100% Acrylic
87 yards
/
100
grams
129 projects
stashed
150 times
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of
4.5
from
18 votes
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