Here is my current list of fave cowl patterns from around the web (not all the patterns listed are free patterns). After I reviewed the book Cowl Girls (or was it before?), I decided to whip up my own crochet cowl, (or is it a scarf?) and became more than slightly obsessed with all things cowl. Especially since Australia’s summer this year has been less than summery.
What is a cowl exactly anyway? … Loose hood – protective covering :: hood-shaped covering :: loose gown with hanging sleeves and a hood :: A soft draping of fabric, cut so that the fabric can hang in soft folds :: a neckline in which fabric is attached and drapes in soft folds. So as you can see its a pretty open interpretation – which is why there are so many wonderful variations – fun to design, interesting to make, and versatile to wear – what could be better – so hear goes my list… {and just reviewing my list – seems I am particularly attracted to earthy natural tones and bold textures at the moment – love to hear if you have any fave cowl patterns…}
- Huit by Lisa Mutch is a $3 ravelry download for the cowl (capelet) and hat pattern. [image pictured. 1.]
- Simple seed stitch cowl by Pongue Ette – available as a free download on ravelry. [Image pictured. 2.]
- 5th Avenue Infinity Scarf by Margaux Hufnagel [Image pictured. 3.]
- bertrand louis by katushika – hat or cowl – very cool – free ravelry download [Image pictured. 4.]
- Marian by Jane Richmond is a free ravelry download – its a quick knit chunky mock-mobius cowl.
- This elegant spiral cowl by Keri McKiernan is at knitty gritty.
- Botanical Cowl by Megan Goodacre on the tricksy knitter – a lovely soft drapey pattern.
- Glücksburg Cowl by Silke K. (which I posted about on Whip Up already)
- Diversify by Andrea Rangel – published in the current knitty a set of three different designs in different yarn weights and sizes.
- Big Herringbone Cowl by Whitney Van Nes published at the purl bee
- Peaks Island Hood by Ysolda Teague is a £3 ravelry download – A hooded scarf with a simple shell pattern
- Dolores Park Cowl by Parikha Mehta – a quick knitted tube
- Peaks Island Hood by Ysolda Teague is a £3 ravelry download – A hooded scarf with a simple shell pattern
- Dolores Park Cowl by Parikha Mehta – a quick knitted tube
- Morningside Neckwarmer by Jared Flood – is published in CEY webletter
- Mohair Bias Loop by Churchmouse Yarns and Teas $5 on ravelry – is a sheer seamless loop and can be worn as a wrap, or twisted into a cowl
- All the way around - chunky cowl from pickles
- Seeded rib cowl by jcasa – gorgeous
[Image pictured no.5]
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