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Twice as Nice Cowl
Are you ready for a squishy and rhythmic stitch pattern that you can really sink into at the end of a busy day? Looking for a simple pattern that is easy to follow and will give you a beautiful and scrumptious cowl? You will love Twice As Nice cowl!
Why is this Twice As Nice? It is written for both a traditional fitting cowl or can be made extra long to double up around your neck for next level warmth and comfort. Worked in a fun and addictive stitch that produces a fabric that is just as beautiful on the front as it is on the back (double sided cowl for the win!).
Only have 1 skein of a special yarn you aren’t exactly sure what to do with? With a little weighing before you begin (or by using a contrasting color for the cast on and bind off), you can make this cowl work with however much yardage you have. I love a good one skein project.
The pattern includes both charted and written instructions, video tutorials for all necessary techniques (including how to work the Triple Honeycomb stitch), as well as a photo tutorial for working the stitch. This pattern is suitable for advanced beginners who are familiar with working with slipped stitches and knit stitches. It has been both technically edited and test knit before publishing.
Sizing
Written for traditional (long) styles.
Finished Circumference:
22 (46)” / 55 (115) cm
Finished Height:
10 (8)” / 25 (20) cm
Construction
Both styles are worked seamlessly, in the round from the bottom up. An I-Cord cast on and bind off is used to produce a polished finished edge. Triple honeycomb stitch is used for the entirety of the body.
Yarn and Yardage
Selah Yarn Co. 2-Ply DK Weight 100% Alpaca - 2 (3) skeins.
OR 400 (600) yds/ 200 (300) g / 7 (8.8) oz equivalent DK weight yarn.
Needles and Notions
-US 3 / 3.25 mm 16” circular needle (traditional), or 32” circular needle (long)
-US 4 / 3.25 mm 16” circular needle (traditional), or 32” circular needle (long)
-Stitch marker
-Darning needle
Additional Notes
-Feel free to increase or decrease the height to your personal preferences. This will change the amount of yarn required.
-Wet blocking is very important to make the stitch pattern pop! I even like to give it a good tug vertically to help pull all those slipped stitches into their proper alignment.
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- First published: October 2024
- Page created: October 11, 2024
- Last updated: October 11, 2024 …
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