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Flexi Cowl

By: Alicia Ramirez, Guest Contributer

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We are reaching the end of January, and I’m getting tired of wrapping the old scarf around my face to keep my nose, cheeks, and chin from falling off (as I write this, it’s -25C/-13F). So, what better way to keep my face warm than a cowl? This is a project that a beginner can tackle. The final result is a rectangle of 12 in by 25 in. 

Materials:

  • Light weight yarn (Noro Silk Garden Sock – 328 yards/300m)
  • 3.75mm hook, but you can use any hook and yarn (I only recommend you use a yarn that changes colors, Noro has an interesting texture, since the pattern itself is very simple).

 Diagram:


 

Steps:

  1. Make a chain of a multiple of 4 + 2 (mine was of 82).
     
  2. Row 1: ch 2 (counts as a sc), sc 1, * ch 2, skip 2, sc 2 * to the end.
     
  3. Row 2: ch 3 (counts as a dc), dc 1, * ch 2, skip 2, dc 2 * to the end.
     
  4. Repeat rows 1 and 2 until desired length, ending with a row 1.

Cowl buttoned to full length

 

The cowl is a flexible cowl, since you can button it tight to look more like a scarf, or wear it looser around the neck.

Cowl tight like a scarf

Cowl at full length

 

To finish it, add the button on the edge. They should fit through the little holes.


Buttoned Cowl

Cowl buttoned horizontally

 

Like what you see? More of Alicia's work can be found at www.hookandneedles.com

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