Beginner Snood Knit Pattern

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Beginner Snood Knit Pattern

This easy knit snood is so cozy!

Beginner Snood Knit Pattern
Beginner Snood Knit Pattern

We are so excited to share this beginner snood pattern, because we think it's the perfect easy knit pattern for fall and winter. Just look at how cozy the finished snood is. You'll want to wear this every day until spring.

One of our other favorite things about this snood is that it's easy to make, but it looks really impressive. Once you start wearing this snood regularly, you're sure to get compliments on it from friends and family. And then you'll get to enjoy telling them that you made it yourself. So, don't wait to get started on this ultra-cozy snood project. It also makes a great gift!

From the designer: "I wanted this to essentially be a snood/cowl hybrid, so you could wear it over your head as a hood if you're not much of a hat-wearer, or leave it bunched up on your neck for some extra warmth there. All you need to achieve that effect is to make an extra-tall cowl, so that's what I did! The seed stitch adds some intrigue, but this would work just as well with any other non-curling stitch pattern, like basketweave or garter."

Beginner

Knitting Needle Size19 or 15 mm, Circular Knitting Needles

Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)

Gauge7 sts  and 11 rows = 4" (10.16 cm) in seed st

Finished SizeSnood measures 21.5" (54.61 cm) x 15" (38.1 cm) when laid flat, with a circumference of around 23.5" (59.69 cm).

Materials List

  • 2 skeins Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn - Grey Marble
  • Size 19 24" circular knitting needles
  • 1 stitch marker

Instructions

  1. Cast on 71 sts longtail and join to knit in the round. Place marker to denote the beginning of the round.

  2. Round 1: *K1, P1; rep from * across, ending on K1.

  3. Round 2: *P1, K1; rep from * across, ending on P1.

  4. Repeat these 2 rounds 36 more times for a total of 38 rounds.

  5. Bind off in patt.

Abbreviations

K
knit
P
purl
patt:
pattern
st(s)
stitch(es)

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