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Snowy Walk
The perfect accessory to wear on your next walk whether it be around the neighborhood or to the office. An easy to knit lace pattern with a simple yet elegant garter stitch border. One edge of the cowl produces a lovely scalloped border while the other edge has a soft rippled effect.
When knit in a wintery white, the stitch pattern resembles pine tree boughs filled with snow. Knit in a bright green or vibrant pink for spring or earthy tones reminiscent of the fall.
A solid color or tonal yarn is recommended for this cowl to see the full effect of the Snowy Walk stitch pattern. While I’ve not tried it a gradient in a soft color way would be a beautiful option.
This is a great lace project for those with a little experience with lace knitting wishing to take it to the next level.
Knit, wear, and walk.
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- First published: February 2016
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- Last updated: May 31, 2023 …
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