I was searching for the perfect cowl that I had in my mind to knit. Trawling on Ravelry, I wanted one, just the right size around, only once around my neck and not too tight, loose enough to pull up around my face and tall enough to get it around my ears during a windy dog walk, but able to squish it down into my collar of my coat and not be too thick and bulky. About a third of the way into the pattern I decided to make it long enough to pull up as a hood also. I finally just un-vented this one, as Elizabeth Zimmerman would say. Add caption This is a simple stitch textured cowl/hood (you decide the length). Suitable for beginning knitters. Purl ridges make the cowl easy to scrunchy down or pull up. You can wear the ribbed end on top if you are wearing it as a cowl to make it snuggie around your neck or, wear the purl ridges on top if you are pulling it up as a hood. If you have any questions or find an error please let me know so I can correct it! I’ve added some tuto...
I have yarn and a spinning wheel. Ready to handle anything as long as I have my fiber along for the ride. Contact me at: knittingdragonflies at gmail dot com A blog about knitting and spinning. I also have a link list to tutorials for knitting spinning and a free knitting patterns link list.
Wow. Would love to be there for even one minute. Spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI was in a different part of Africa, and there was much beauty there as well. I've been longing to return (it has been 4 years). I got some African clothes to take the edge off of the longing.
Actually just warmth in my own neighborhood would be great. I guess tomorrow is supposed to be just that. Thank goodness.
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Beautiful photo. I wish I could pack up and go right now!
ReplyDeleteWell, no...I honestly WANT SNOW. I need snow. Snow inspires me to knit.
ReplyDeleteSo why am I here, knitting at the equator?
Its a nice blog post....Great work keep it up! Beautiful photo....
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Its really fantastic and instruction in it..
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