Granddaughter's Easy Knit Cowl Pattern

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Granddaughter's Easy Knit Cowl Pattern

Granddaughters Easy Knit Cowl Pattern
Granddaughters Easy Knit Cowl Pattern

This Granddaughter Easy Knit Cowl is perfect for your granddaughter, but your grandson will love it, too. The plain gray is perfect with any outfit, and toned-down enough to fit in with most male fashion. The versatility of the final product is the charm of quick knitting projects, making this cowl the ideal option for any cold day and any occasion. The instructions couldn't be simpler, but the ribbed finish looks completely designer. Try making it in black for two everyday cowl options.

Beginner

Knitting Needle Size13 or 9 mm, Circular Knitting Needles

Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)

Gauge10 sts and 14 rows = 4" [10 cm] in stocking st

Finished SizeApprox 36" x 19" [91.5 x 48 cm].

Materials List

  • Bernat® Softee® Chunky™ (3.5 oz/100 g; 109 m/120 yds) Grey Heather (28046) - 2 balls
  • 13 or 9 mm, Circular Knitting Needles

Pattern

Cast on 58 sts. Twist sts once to form mobius loop. Join to work in rnd, placing marker on first st.
1st rnd: (RS). Knit.
2nd rnd: *K1below. P1. Rep from * around.
3rd rnd: *K1. P1below. Rep from *
around.
Rep last 2 rnds until work from beg measures 19" [48 cm], ending with 3rd rnd.
Next rnd: Knit.
Cast off. Fold Cowl in half.

How to Knit the Fisherman's Rib Stitch

Never worked the Fisherman's Rib stitch before? Check out our video tutorial for this simple rib:

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This looks cute and like it would work up fairly fast. I've been seeing these everywhere on the college campus I work on they're definitely on trend right now and in a vibrant color I think this cowl would definitely be a great way to brighten up a black winter pea coat.

k1b means to k1 below. Look it up on youtube...... you will have a video to show you how as it is a knitting technique.

I don't understand what you mean by "below"

I was confused by this when I started seeing it a few years ago, so I hunted it down on a knitting websiStep 1 Insert your working needle into the stitch directly below the first stitch on your main needle, knit wise. Step 2 Wrap your working needle with the working yarn and knit the stitch as normal, pulling the yarn through the stitch. Step 3 Pull the worked stitch and the stitch above off the needle together.te- there are also some youtube videos so you can see how its done. Hope this helps, Happy knitting.

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