Vine Cowl
by Grace Mcewen
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Vine Cowl
by Grace Mcewen
A quick and fun way to create a fast cowl/scarf. Vine Cowl is
knit in two pieces and then sewn together to form a fun, convertible cowl. Weave a ribbon through the center and you
can scrunch it up to create several fun looks. Any type of yarn may be used for this project. I used homespun worsted weight dyed with kool aid.
Materials Needed:
Apprx 200 yards of worsted weight yarn.
1 set US #9 (5.5mm) straight needles
notions required tapestry needle, 1 spool or 2 yards of ribbon
Abbreviations-
P– purl
K– knit
Sl1 k2tog psso -slip 1, k2tog, pass slip stitch over k2tog
K2tog sl1 psso -k2tog then slip backonto left needle. slip next stitch on left needle over the stitch created from the k2tog. move stitch to right hand needle.
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by Grace Mcewen
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