Cozy Coffee Shop Cowl

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    Cozy Coffee Shop Cowl
    Cozy Coffee Shop Cowl

    When you've just learned how to knit, turning your new skills into projects you can actually wear can be a daunting prospect. The Cozy Coffee Shop Cowl will help to make that leap fast and easy. This gorgeous beginner-friendly knit cowl pattern is knit in garter stitch on large needles, making it something you can knit in a couple of trips to your favorite coffee shop, and its lovely warm color will fit right in with your surroundings. This project even includes a tutorial for seaming garter stitch to help you make hats and cowls on straight needles.

    Beginner

    Knitting Needle Size15 or 10 mm

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

    Gauge10 sts and 18 rows = 4" [10 cm] in garter st.

    Finished SizeApprox 27" [68.5 cm] around x 11" [28 cm] high

    Materials List

    • Patons Delish (100 g/3.5 oz; 70 m/76 yds); Espresso (87012) - 2 balls
    • Size 10 mm (U.S. 15) knitting needles or size needed to obtain gauge
    • Yarn needle

    Instructions

    Cast on 68 sts loosely.

    Work in garter st (knit every row) until work from beg measures 11" [28 cm]. Cast off knitwise.

    Sew side edges tog, see diagram below.

    Garter Stitch Seam Diagram

    Abbreviations

    approx
    approximately
    beg
    beginning
    st(s)
    stitch(es)
    tog
    together

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    Great pattern - and it does double duty as a scarf pattern if you don't join the ends. The black and brown color combo is chic, too.

    superb pattern being attractive when finished, yet something a beginning knitter can tackle and wear with pride when finished - so often the beginner is stuck with with simple scarves or squares to make a blanket, but this designer has thought and time to create this pattern for them

    can you not knit this on circular needles?

    you could if you don't want it to stand up, like it does in the picture. its the seam that causes that "standing up" effect.

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