Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns
Knit Collage Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns

Herringbone Lace Cowl and Scarf Patterns

$5.00

In our latest pattern we mix the much loved herringbone stitch with a leafy pointelle stitch. The end result if a fun mix of two very different stitches mishmash-ed together. I love the mix of the curved leaf stitch with the structure of the herringbone. 

Skill Level: Intermediate Knitter

Materials:

Two skeins Spun Cloud (100% Wool, approx. 100 yds/200g) Cowl shown in French Vanilla and scarf shown in Ink.

Needle Size: Size 17 (12mm) needles Size 19 (16mm) straight needles 

Size:

Cowl: Approximately 65”/165cm long before seaming

Straight Scarf: Approximately 72”/183cm long excluding fringe. Fringe length: approximately 7”

Gauge:

Leafy stitch: approximately 9”/23cm wide

Herringbone stitch: approximately 7”/18cm wide

Designer: Susan Sheby

Where anything feels possible

Meet the Spinners

Over the course of the last 13 years, we've created our own little cottage industry within the Indian economy where 16 Indian women create our yarns! There’s just so much that goes into each and every skein and none of it would be possible without this team, right here, making it all happen. One of my favorite things about being there is that anything feels possible. Read more on the blog: India Team + Trip Recap.

Email   signup