PATCH COWL II

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PATCH COWL II
Peru Double Cowl hand knitting pattern by Annabelle Drumm from DrummRoll Knitwear. Buy the knitting pattern on her website store or on Ravelry. The hand knitted cowl can be worn down the front or back of your clothes. You can double it over for an extra warm neck or, try twisting and wrapping it up over your head to keep your ears warm. The border is bouclé though you can use any textured, Aran weight yarn. The centre is made from two colours of fingering weight yarn. The combination makes an exquisite design inspired by the textiles of Peru.
Absolutely obsessed with this pattern, Fearless Freya!!! I have made 4 different versions over the years, but I think my favorite is the first one I made with the neutral wool sampler pack I got as a hanukkah gift! The fringe only works with specific yarn types, but like you can see with the second one I made, it totally looks good either way 💖
Free crochet pattern! 👏😊💕
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crest-of-the-waves-cowl
Pattern Inspiration: Pretty Leaves Cowl
The colorful plumage of birds always inspires and captivates our attention. Malabrigo Yarns colorway Maricabo (custom dyed for us on their luxurious Silkpaca base) does more than catch our visual attention; it also delights our hands with the combination of alpaca and silk in a delicate lace weight. What a perfect yarn for Stephanie Voyer’s ‘Pretty Leaves Cowl’ pattern!
The rich, iridescent colors combined with the repeating lace pattern remind us of the feathers of the Glittering Bellied Emerald hummingbird native to Uruguay. Wow! Wearing this cowl will be like placing jewels around your neck and shoulders for an evening out. Catching attention with color, pattern and favorite little black dress your evening is sure to take flight!
Cast on an ultra-quick knitting project! This easy to make beginner uses just one ball of yarn - great for beginners
Easy cowl knitting pattern using big needles and fat yarn!
My mom has been wanting a Tri Cable Cowl of her very own and I just recently finished it! I have given it to her as an early Christmas gift. She loves it!
I made this cowl because the colors reminded me of my favorite Digimon, and I couldn’t resist! I’ve been wearing it as super-low-key nerd accessory, and wanted to write up the super-simple pattern to go along with it!