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Bird's Eye View Bandana Cowl
This pattern was originally designed for Seattle Yarn for the 2024 Puget Sound LYS Tour.
The Bird’s Eye View Bandana Cowl was inspired by the perspective of a bird looking down at the windows and lines of a cityscape. Picture yourself strolling through the streets wrapped in this cozy yet featherlight cowl year-round. Made with lightweight yarn and openwork stitches, it’s breathable and sure to become your go-to accessory for every adventure.
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LEVEL
Intermediate pattern
YARN
This design benefits from some structured fiber. I do not suggest any yarn with silk or anything too drape.
Fingering weight yarn (weight 1) = 435 yds / 398 m
Estimates are approximate and include an additional 5% buffer in the yardage calculations.
SAMPLE YARN
Indigo Dragonfly CaribouBaa (100% superwash merino, 4 ply), 100 g / 435 yds / 398 m
MATERIALS
3.5mm (E) crochet hook
3.25mm (D) crochet hook
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Measuring tape
Blocking pins
Blocking wire (optional)
GAUGE
22 sts x 12 rows = 4 x 4” / 10 x 10 cm blocked and laid flat. Following Rows 1-12 in pattern.
STITCHES (US TERMS)
Ch, DC, FPDC, HDC, SC, Slst, Magic Circle (optional - video tutorial included in pattern)
CONSTRUCTION
The cowl is worked in 3 sections, flat on the bias, and then seamed up in the back.
MEASUREMENTS
Measurements are blocked and laid flat.
Width = 12” / 30.5 cm (Neck circumference = 24” / 61 cm)
Cowl length = 12” / 30.5 cm
Front length = 16” / 40.5 cm
Back length = 8.5” / 21.5 cm
PATTERN HELP & QUESTIONS
Send me an email anytime with any questions you may have - Tessa@Tzigns.com. Be as descriptive as possible so I can help you quicker and please allow 1-3 business days for a reply.
PATTERN DETAILS
Current version v2.0 - release date April 2025. Original pattern release - May 2024 by Seattle Yarn.
COPYRIGHT
©2024 Tessa Herra, Tzigns. All rights reserved. You may not share, alter, redistribute, or sell the pattern text or photos in part or whole electronically or physically. You may sell finished items created using this pattern with credit to Tzigns as the designer, but you may not commercially manufacture any garment made from it. Thank you for respecting the labor, skill and intellectual property.
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