Designed by Kari-Helene Rane

Trail Finder Cowl Kit

$39.50
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This generously sized cowl is a practical and hassle-free piece that can be easily slipped over the head, keeping the hands free for outdoor activities. The minimalist design of bold stripes is easily worked in a combination of knit and purl stitches on every round, and a neat border of...


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Description

This generously sized cowl is a practical and hassle-free piece that can be easily slipped over the head, keeping the hands free for outdoor activities. The minimalist design of bold stripes is easily worked in a combination of knit and purl stitches on every round, and a neat border of garter stitch frames the main body of stripes nicely. This small easy project only uses two balls of &Make Aran, making it a quick, affordable, and excellent introduction to knitting.

Designed and knitted in &Make Aran, a soft 2-ply yarn blend of Highland wool and alpaca, this cowl is a warm breathable project made in great quality fibres.

Yarn:

The Fibre Co. &Make Aran (50% Highland wool, 50% alpaca, 150 m (164 yd) per 100 g ball) in shades Hot Like Me or Wink – 2 balls.

Colors:

Photographs show two cowls in the shades Hot Like Me and Wink.

Sizes and measurements:

One size
Circumference: 59 cm (23.5 in)
Depth: 46 cm (18 in)

Notes:

This is a beginner pattern and includes written instructions, illustrations and tutorials. For more specs go to the Trail Finder Cowl pattern page.

This pattern is designed for use on mobile devices and is not optimized for printing. The instructions are spread out to provide a more accessible format for beginner knitters.

Kit contains:

Needles and notions required:

  • 4.5mm (US 7) 40 cm (16 in) circular needle

  • 5mm (US 8) 40 cm (16 in) circular needle

  • Stitch markers

  • Darning needle

Skill level:

Techniques used:

  • Long Tail Cast-On Method