This cowl is fun and easy to make. I used one ball of yarn and circular needles to knit this cowl. I find knitting the cowl using a multicoloured ball of yarn makes it interesting and unique.
1 ball of yarn
US #11 circular needle
needle to stitch the ends
First cast on 49 stitches to the circular needle.
Then in first row: K1 (knit one stitch), P1 (purl one stitch) and the next row: P1, K1 until desired width of the cowl.
Cast off by K1 and P1 so it stays stretchy.
Attach the knitted rectangle to make the shape of the cowl using a needle and the end of the yarn.
Then in first row: K1 (knit one stitch), P1 (purl one stitch) and the next row: P1, K1 until desired width of the cowl.
Cast off by K1 and P1 so it stays stretchy.
Attach the knitted rectangle to make the shape of the cowl using a needle and the end of the yarn.
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Pretty, bright colours! Short instructions usually mean it's easy, but I don't know the "secret" knitting code, so I'd need a bit of help if I decide to try it (lol).
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryl, thank you :)
DeleteIt is knit one and purl one stitch and keep doing that for the 49 stitches in each row
That is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteoh how nice is that! I wish I knew how to sew!
ReplyDeleteI love this I have been meaning to get back into knitting.
ReplyDeleteI have seen people wearing these and never had the pattern and wanted to make one, thanks!
ReplyDeletelooks great!!
ReplyDeleteVery bold in colours. Looks so so soft.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat is very pretty and so perfect for these cool spring days.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are perfect for anytime though.
I love the colours you used with this project
ReplyDeletelove the colours. the yarn looks hard to work with, though. a great idea. thanks
ReplyDeleteso pretty! looks simple to make! love the colours!
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