New pattern: Beeswax cowl
And here it is, as promised! The
Beeswax cowl is a slouchy, comfy neckwarmer with the same mini-cabled honeycomb texture as my
Beeswax hat.
It requires 280 yards of Vintage Purls Max (a little more than one skein), or another plump, bouncy DK or worsted-weight yarn.
I used a different shade of VP Max for the cowl (this one's called 'Toffee Deluxe'), because I like the way the colours complement each other without matching precisely. If you do fancy a matching set, two skeins of Max will be enough to knit both the hat and cowl.
Features:
For tips on knitting mini-cables/twisted stitches without a cable needle, check out the links in my post on the Beeswax hat.
It requires 280 yards of Vintage Purls Max (a little more than one skein), or another plump, bouncy DK or worsted-weight yarn.
I used a different shade of VP Max for the cowl (this one's called 'Toffee Deluxe'), because I like the way the colours complement each other without matching precisely. If you do fancy a matching set, two skeins of Max will be enough to knit both the hat and cowl.
I love this close-up of the texture! |
Features:
- a double-layered honeycomb texture, which flows into and out of the ribbing
- instructions for knitting mini-cables without a cable needle
- one size, with simple instructions for re-sizing both height and circumference
- both charted and written instructions
For tips on knitting mini-cables/twisted stitches without a cable needle, check out the links in my post on the Beeswax hat.