Basic Nonsense Stranded Cowl Pattern

$5.50

This pattern is designed to use up 2 skeins of DK weight yarn. One of these skeins is going to be that favourite, special skein that you’ve bought and stashed away. You know the one. That one single skein you picked up and held in your hands at a market or your favourite yarn store and fell in love with, despite not knowing what you would make with it. Yeah, that one. It’s probably a gorgeously variegated or speckled yarn, or a barber pole striped, something that screams to be the star of your project.

The other skein is the workhorse of this pattern – it’s a solid colour. It’s a good con-trast to your special skein. It blooms beautifully and is soft against your skin.

Together, these two skeins are going to be used to create a colour work cowl. This is a great project for an adventurous beginner or for someone who wants to make something pretty!

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This pattern is designed to use up 2 skeins of DK weight yarn. One of these skeins is going to be that favourite, special skein that you’ve bought and stashed away. You know the one. That one single skein you picked up and held in your hands at a market or your favourite yarn store and fell in love with, despite not knowing what you would make with it. Yeah, that one. It’s probably a gorgeously variegated or speckled yarn, or a barber pole striped, something that screams to be the star of your project.

The other skein is the workhorse of this pattern – it’s a solid colour. It’s a good con-trast to your special skein. It blooms beautifully and is soft against your skin.

Together, these two skeins are going to be used to create a colour work cowl. This is a great project for an adventurous beginner or for someone who wants to make something pretty!

This pattern is designed to use up 2 skeins of DK weight yarn. One of these skeins is going to be that favourite, special skein that you’ve bought and stashed away. You know the one. That one single skein you picked up and held in your hands at a market or your favourite yarn store and fell in love with, despite not knowing what you would make with it. Yeah, that one. It’s probably a gorgeously variegated or speckled yarn, or a barber pole striped, something that screams to be the star of your project.

The other skein is the workhorse of this pattern – it’s a solid colour. It’s a good con-trast to your special skein. It blooms beautifully and is soft against your skin.

Together, these two skeins are going to be used to create a colour work cowl. This is a great project for an adventurous beginner or for someone who wants to make something pretty!