Herringbone Cowl Knit Pattern Rainbow
This herringbone cowl knit pattern will guide you in knitting a sophisticated cowl, ideal for an all-day outfit during wintertime.
You can pair it with almost everything for an ultimate high fashion outfit.
Even more, this knit pattern features a comfy and cozy cowl in herringbone stitch that is appropriate for a stylish outfit.
Besides, as the knitted cowls are great projects to experiment with new patterns and techniques, this is the ideal knitting pattern appropriate for beginners in herringbone stitch.
Finally, if you’re looking for something a little more delicate, this wonderful cowl knitting pattern will be your beloved piece during cold days and nights.
This knitting pattern is a 7-page fully-detailed digital knitting pattern file that includes guided instructions step by step and some helpful photos.
Features
The cowl in herringbone stitch is knitted flat.
Skill level
Intermediate
Techniques included
Herringbone stitch knitted flat
Language
English
This knitting pattern is written in standard English
Measurements are in both cm and inches
Cowl sizes
Teen size 10-12years / Adult size.
The cowl on the photo is adult size.
Cowl height: 20(24)cm or 8(9.5)inches
Cowl width: 24(27)cm or 9.5(10.7) inches
Materials
- Yarn: Inca colors By Fibra Natura, 100% superwash wool
100(135)gr
97(131)m or 106(143)yards
- A pair of 12mm ( U.S 17) straight needles
- A tapestry needle (to weave in the yarn ends)
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