Purple Passion Knit Cowl Pattern

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Purple Passion Knit Cowl Pattern

If you want easy and quick one skein knitting projects, give this purple passion knit cowl pattern a shot. You will learn how to make an infinity scarf that is warm, versatile and fun. This cowl will be lightweight, yet quick to make with a jumbo size yarn. This is a simple scarf that will add just that extra touch of texture and dimension to bring your outfit to the next level. This would also be a great gift to make if you are in a hurry. Whether you or a friend wears it, this cowl will make any outfit feel polished and put together.

Beginner

Knitting Needle Size19 or 15 mm

Yarn Weight(7) Jumbo

Gauge1 stitches, 2 rows, 3 inches. stockinette stitch

 

Materials:

  • RED HEART® Boutique Boulevard™: 1 ball 5560 Society
  • Susan Bates® Knitting Needles: 15 mm [US 19]
  • Yarn needle

 

Measurements:
2" (30.5 cm) wide and 24" (61 cm) around

 

Abbreviations:
k=knit;
p=purl;
st(s)=stitch(es).

 

Gauge:
Gauge is not critical.

 

Notes:
Piece is worked back and forth in rows then cast-on and bind-off edges are sewn together to form cowl.

 

Instructions:

COWL
Cast on 17 sts.
Row 1: K1, p2, k4, p3, k4, p2, k1.
Row 2: P1, k2, p4, k3, p4, k2, p1.
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until piece measures about 24" (61 cm) from beginning.
Bind off, leaving a long tail.

FINISHING
Using long tail, sew cast-on and bind-off edges together.
Weave in ends.

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Can't see why not, you can knit and purl in exactly the same way, it's just two needles attached by a line.

Could you make this on circular needles? Thanks

Probably, but you would lose the texture and this really works because of the texture that is created with that stitch pattern.

Such an awesome looking cowl! I love the chunky look and the yarn and coloring are just gorgeous. I find that there is something so comforting about wearing a cowl on a chilly winter day and, because my work is mainly outdoors, cowls are much less fussy for me to wear to keep warm in winter than scarves because I find the ends are always dangling in my way.

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