Whew, finally done with this gorgeous extra large cowl. Yes, cowl! A tube for your head! ha, ha...
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I created this on circular needles |
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So I started this lovely in early fall. Made a huge mistakes, ripped it out, made another huge mistake and ripped it out completely again. Finally, I got it finished up. It is super soft and has a nice band of contrasting yarn with a bit of sparkle on each end of the cowl. Adds that little extra fun.
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Close up of detail yarn added for sparkle |
I love cowls! They are the most fun. You can wear them around your neck as a super warm scarf or you can pull them up on your head as well as a hood/scarf. So very versatile and adds that extra to a simple dress or basic coat.
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Black Sparkle Cowl! |
I created this by alternating 4 pearled stitched rows with 4 knit rows. I noticed this keeps it from curling up on itself.
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It really is a tube! |
I am very glad I hung in there with this project. I think I made the mistakes I did because of the dark yarn I was working with. It is harder to see than a lighter yarn. So I learned to move into really good working light. It made all the difference. And I just keep on going! Now I have a fun project to sell and I have lots of new ideas in mind to try for the next few cowls I am planning to create!
Must be good for this chilly winter. Nice to go with any style. GREAT work.
ReplyDeleteThank you Terrie!
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