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Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern
Take Me West Cowl Pattern

Take Me West Cowl Pattern

$8.00

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This cowl combines two different textures of yarns in a simple garter stitch and chevron pattern. Generously sized, it can be draped over shoulders as a shrug, or looped twice around the neck as a super cozy accessory. 

This pattern is a PDF download that will be emailed to you after checkout

Pattern details:

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate Knitter

Needle Size:

Size US 8 (5.00 mm) 40” / 100 cm circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge

Adjust needle sizes as necessary to match gauge. 

Sizes:  One size

Finished Measurements:

14” / 35 cm height; 32.5” / 81 cm length (measured flat); 65” / 162.5 cm circumference.

Gauge:

16 st x 21 rnds = 4” in alternating Garter Stitch and Chevron Stitch pattern worked in the round, steam blocked. 

Materials: 

MC1: 2 skeins Serenity (85% wool / 15% nylon; approx. 150 yds (138 m)/ 100 g),shown in Parchment Heather

MC2: 2 skeins Spun Cloud Light (100% wool; approx. 210 yds (192 m) / 100 g) shown in Showy

Pattern Designer: Olya Mikesh of Yellow Blue Design

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