The Wind Catcher Cowl by Sandra A James

The Wind Catcher Cowl

Knitting
September 2020
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
US 11 - 8.0 mm
US 13 - 9.0 mm
90 - 130 yards (82 - 119 m)
one size fits most
English
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The Wind Catcher Cowl pattern is another in my Wind Series, all designed to mix and match with each other. Pattern includes instructions for three yarn weights - light bulky, bulky and super bulky - with separate instructions for each for ease and convenience. The pattern is knit in multiples of 4 stitches and is easily adapted. It is a very beginner-friendly pattern resulting in a comfortable and cozy cowl you will want to wear to keep out the winter chill!

Skill level:
Easy to Moderate knitting pattern that you make yourself.

One size fits most.

Materials You Will Need:
Light Bulky—1 skein of size 4 light bulky yarn such as Malabrigo Mecha or We Are Knitters (WAK), The Petite Wool (approx. 128-130 yards) using size 6 mm (US 10) circular needles with a 16” cord.
Bulky—1 skein of size 5 bulky yarn such as Malabrigo Chunky or WAK, The Wave Wool (approx. 95-100 yards) using size 8 mm (US 11) circular needles with a 16” cord.
Super Bulky—1 skein of size 6 super bulky yarn such as Malabrigo Rasta or WAK, The Wool (approx. 82-85 yards) using size 9 mm (US 13) circular needles with a 16” cord.

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You are welcome to sell products made from this pattern but please credit Urban Chic Crochet with the design. You can post pics and reviews of your finished hats at www.urbanchiccrochet.etsy.com or follow me on Facebook and Instagram @UrbanChicCrochet and tag your photos #bonniebeanie. I’d love to see your completed projects!

I do not accept any returns, exchanges or cancellations of digital purchases but you are welcome to contact me with any questions or concerns and I will respond as soon as possible. I can’t wait to see your beautiful creations!

Sandra