WW Cowl (knit)
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DIGITAL KNITTING PATTERN
DISCLAIMER: This cowl will not deflect bullets, nor will it force your enemies to tell the truth.
This cowl was designed as a collaboration with Jimmy Beans Wool in celebration of the Wonder Woman 1984 movie premiere and was originally available exclusively as part of a kit sold through Jimmy Beans Wool.
Looking for the crochet version of this pattern? It’s here.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Height: 8.5 inches
Circumference: 33 inches or more
GAUGE (after blocking)
17 sts/31 rows = 4 inches in garter stitch
MATERIALS
Madelinetosh Farm Twist 100% merino; 225yds/206m per 100g skein; 1 skein each in Onyx (A) and Liquid Gold (B)
US #6/4mm needles
Similar size crochet hook for provisional cast on
Waste yarn for provisional cast on
Tapestry needle
This cowl is worked sideways, in a long strip, with the ends joined afterward to form a loop. The pattern includes some fun techniques to explore, though some can be substituted out if you prefer:
Crochet provisional cast on
German short rows
Mosaic knitting
Kitchener stitch
DISCLAIMER: This cowl will not deflect bullets, nor will it force your enemies to tell the truth.
This cowl was designed as a collaboration with Jimmy Beans Wool in celebration of the Wonder Woman 1984 movie premiere and was originally available exclusively as part of a kit sold through Jimmy Beans Wool.
Looking for the crochet version of this pattern? It’s here.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Height: 8.5 inches
Circumference: 33 inches or more
GAUGE (after blocking)
17 sts/31 rows = 4 inches in garter stitch
MATERIALS
Madelinetosh Farm Twist 100% merino; 225yds/206m per 100g skein; 1 skein each in Onyx (A) and Liquid Gold (B)
US #6/4mm needles
Similar size crochet hook for provisional cast on
Waste yarn for provisional cast on
Tapestry needle
This cowl is worked sideways, in a long strip, with the ends joined afterward to form a loop. The pattern includes some fun techniques to explore, though some can be substituted out if you prefer:
Crochet provisional cast on
German short rows
Mosaic knitting
Kitchener stitch