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Knitted Cowl

By Lorraine

Keep warm and snugly this fall with a stylish knitted cowl. Cute pattern that is easily modified for many different looks. A great beginner knitting project.
I can’t seem to put down my knitting needles and made more knitted cowl ~ neck warmers! Here is an easy pattern to make a warm, cozy and stylish knitted cowl. Knit in solid or variegated color yarn using basket weave. Not only will you want to make a bunch for yourself, they also make lovely gifts.

 

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Keep warm and snugly this fall with a stylish knitted cowl. Cute pattern that is easily modified for many different looks. A great beginner knitting project.

Jersey Shore Alpacas

The knitted cowl works up fast and is fun to make using the pattern from Jersey Shore Alpacas and a slightly modified pattern. For bulky yarn I cast on 64 and use no. 10 knitting needles.  For lighter yarn, I cast on 72 and use a no. 8 or 9 needle but you can use this as a guide for the yarn of your choose.
 

Variations

Keep warm and snugly this fall with a stylish knitted cowl. Cute pattern that is easily modified for many different looks. A great beginner knitting project.If the yarn is a solid color, I usually add the basket weave pattern. I prefer to continue with just the stockinette stitch for variegated yarn but not always.
 
 
Keep warm and snugly this fall with a stylish knitted cowl. Cute pattern that is easily modified for many different looks. A great beginner knitting project.I love the warm vibrant colors in this one.
 
 
Keep warm and snugly this fall with a stylish knitted cowl. Cute pattern that is easily modified for many different looks. A great beginner knitting project.I found this bamboo/cotton/acrylic yarn in a clearance bin for $2.15.  It is very soft!
 
 
 
Keep warm and snugly this fall with a stylish knitted cowl. Cute pattern that is easily modified for many different looks. A great beginner knitting project.Though the projects in this post are not made with alpaca yarn, the one I made and posted here was.  It is a most lovely yarn that was purchased at Jersey Shore Alpacas.
 
 
This beautiful note card is the work of Juan, an 18 year-old deaf man living at Efata Children’s Home in Lima, Peru. Jersey Shore Alpacas offer his note cards as well as beautiful knitting from a group of ladies who are staff and friends of Efata Ministries. Efata maintains a Christian school and orphanage for deaf children, Prices reflect the fair trade arrangement Jersey Shore Alpacas has with Juan and these ladies.
 

 

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Knitted Cowl Pattern

pattern by Jersey Shore Alpacas
 
Yarn: bulky yarn (worsted weight)
 
Size 10 needles or size recommended on yarn
 
Directions:
 
Cast on 64 stitches. (72 if using thinner worsted weight yarn)
Rows 1-5: Knit entire row.
ROW 6: P across
ROW 7: K across
ROW 8: P across
ROW 9: K across
ROW 10: P across
ROW 11: K across
ROW 12: P across
ROW 13: K across
ROW 14: P across
ROW 15-18: K4, P4 across
ROW 19-22: P4, K4 across
ROW 23: K across
ROW 24: P across
ROW 25: K across
ROW 26: P across
ROW 27: K across
ROW 28: P across
ROW 29: K across
ROW 30: P across
ROW 31-34: Knit across
ROW 35: Bind off leaving a length of yarn and sew sides together.  Weave in loose ends.
 
 
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Comments

  1. Susan Jurenko says

    February 18, 2020 at 1:52 pm

    With pattern k 1 row, p 1 row, where does the basketweave come in?

    Reply
    • Lorraine says

      February 19, 2020 at 8:01 am

      Hi Susan,

      The basketweave pattern is just in the center of the cowl. The beginning and end are just knitted rows creating the garter stitch.
      I hope this it helpful for you 🙂

      Kindly, Lorraine

      Reply
  2. Summer says

    November 8, 2016 at 7:39 pm

    Beautiful cowls ♥

    Reply
  3. Adrienne says

    November 8, 2016 at 1:57 pm

    Your cowls are gorgeous! I always wish I was knitting but it seems other things take me away these days. You inspire me to get back to my knitting projects!
    ~Adrienne~

    Reply
  4. NanaDiana says

    November 8, 2016 at 12:14 am

    That sure makes me wish I could knit, Lorraine. You do beautiful work and they are all just gorgeous! xo Diana

    Reply
  5. My Recent Favorite Books says

    November 7, 2016 at 8:55 pm

    Your photos and cowls are so pretty!

    I love the note cards! =)

    Reply
  6. Beca says

    November 7, 2016 at 8:20 pm

    Just lovely! I love all the different combinations.
    xx Beca

    Reply
  7. Jedidja says

    November 7, 2016 at 1:27 pm

    I love your photos, the cowl is so nice. Thanks for the pattern.

    Reply
  8. Ann says

    November 7, 2016 at 11:54 am

    Love your cowls. Such pretty colors. I've never been able to get the hang of knitting for some reason.

    Reply

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