Hooded Snow White Cowl

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Hooded Snow White Cowl

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Get the chic, New York City look with this fabulous Hooded Snow White Cowl.  Made with super bulky yarn, this hooded free cowl knitting pattern is long enough to be worn as an over-sized drape cowl or around the shoulders for extra cozy warmth. This cowl knitting pattern is perfect for snowy winter walks and will keep you nice and toasty until you get back home.  Fight off the chill all winter long with this simple and classic garter stitch design.

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Knitting Needle Size15 or 10 mm

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

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This is an interesting cowl/scarf pattern. I really like the fact that it has a hood. It is not hard to make and it will knit up quickly. I have just the yarn for this. It has been so cold here in NYC I am just knitting one scarf, cowl and hat after another. This will serve two purposes. Thank you.

Again had no problem getting to the pattern - and it seems to be a relatively easy pattern - another that a beginner could knit and feel smug about having accomplished it.

I can't seem to get to the pattern but I certainly have a lot of new programs I don't need or want

nfinity Hooded Cowl This super bulky hood with twisted scarf attached can be worn as a big drape cowl or wrapped around the shoulders for a loose thick shoulder cowl The hood can be up or down on the neck for more shoulder warmth I used mm US needles to make sure the stitches were a bit loose and to create more stretch and drape to the fabric Gauge is less important than the soft drape Yarn Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick Quick gms balls mine is cranberry Needles mm A couple of safety pins to mark spots One size adult Scarf Cast on stitches Work in garter stitch knit every row until inches have been worked Cast off all stitches Laying the scarf flat put one twist in the middle Each end as it now lays is the right side up put a safety pin on the right side so youRead More dont twist it back Hood pick up stitches from the right side of one end of the scarf Cast On new stitches then pick up stitches from the right side of the other end of the scarf there are close up photos below to show these details including the x ribbing at the neck created by the next four rows Next four rows Rows Knit stitches Purl knit times purl knit Rows knit knit purl times knit knit Rest of hood Knit all stitches in every row garter stitch Work until hood from cast on stitches measures inches Mark center of row stitches marker stitches Decrease row Knit to stitches before marker knit together move marker knit together knit to end Work next row all knits Repeat the row decrease pattern until hood is inches from cast on edge Cast off all remaining stitches Sew the top of head seam last cast off stitches folded in half to form a hood Thats it worn as an infinity scarf look We finally got some snow in Canada Jan th Latest snow day that I can ever remember see the single twist in the scarf detail of the back of neck cast on stitches and the ribbing to define the neck

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