Who would have thought that I would be waking up today to a winter wonderland of 2 feet of slushy snow after having slipped through a surprisingly warm (and dry) holiday season? Well, it looks like Spring has not sprung yet over here, so we may as well keep knitting to stay warm!
So far, 2012 has been good to me (all 14 days worth!) and I thought a free knitting pattern may bring more good fortune for the rest of the year. I call this pattern my 'EASY 3C' pattern, Chunky Collar Cowl. It's very easy to knit and very fun to wear (as you can see!) I just love that deep purple against the fresh white snow in my backyard! So hopefully all of you are having a good start to 2012 and if not, I hope this fun and free pattern will make you feel better, enjoy!
(Scroll down to get my free "EASY 3C - Chunky Collar Cowl Knitting Pattern By The Createry Shop!)
Easy ‘3C’ Chunky Collar Cowl
Knitting Pattern By The Createry Shop
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Size: One size fits most. Finished item measures approximately 15”wide by 22” circumference.
Gauge: Not important for this project.
Materials:
- 2 balls (3.5 oz/100grams, 109 yds/100m) of Loops & Threads Charisma yarn, Bulky #5, in color dark purple.
- Size US19 (15mm) straight knitting needles.
- Yarn or tapestry needle.
Pattern:
While holding two strands of yarn together:
1) Cast on 28 sts.
2) (RS) *K1, P1, repeat * to end.
3) (WS) *P1, K1, repeat * to end.
4) Repeat steps ‘2 to 3’ x one more time.
5) (RS) *K1, P1, repeat *to end.
6) Repeat step ‘5’ until piece measures 20 inches from beginning edge, ending with a WS.
7) (RS) *K1, P1, repeat * to end.
8) (WS) *P1, K1, repeat * to end.
9) Repeat steps ‘7 to 8’ x one more time.
10) Bind off all stitches. Securely tie off last stitch.
11) With yarn needle and an 18” long yarn strand, fold piece in half and sew up the short ends of the knitted piece from the middle to one edge, as shown in the diagram below:
UPDATE:
I've been getting a few questions on how I sew up the sides of the knitting piece. Here are a few photos to show you what I did to sew up the sides together. I used a different color yarn to show up better, however in one of the pictures hopefully you can make out the actual purple yarn that I stitched to sew up the sides to the middle of the knitted piece. I hope this helps!
I've been getting a few questions on how I sew up the sides of the knitting piece. Here are a few photos to show you what I did to sew up the sides together. I used a different color yarn to show up better, however in one of the pictures hopefully you can make out the actual purple yarn that I stitched to sew up the sides to the middle of the knitted piece. I hope this helps!