honey cowl

A simple slip stitch pattern cowl creates a dense waffle-like fabric for warmth and supple drape.  This flexible pattern can be worked in four different sizes using just one or two skeins of yarn. Both short and longer versions are lovely viewed on both sides.

Knit in light worsted yarn, this cowl is perfect for a bright pop of color and a warm hug around your neck.

Below is the free pattern pdf or visit ravelry here it download and read about the pattern here.

Download the pattern

 

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20 Responses to honey cowl

  1. lsnow777 says:

    This is such a great pattern and I would love to start knitting. For some reason I am unable to download the pdf. It sends me right back to the original post. Is it still available? Thanks! Laurie

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