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Knitted V-Neck Cowl

Picture a cozy winter day, wrapped up in a beautifully crafted V-neck cowl made of soft, knitted fabric. This stylish accessory not only keeps you warm and snug but also adds a touch of elegance to your outfit. The intricate knit pattern creates a unique texture that is both eye-catching and luxurious. The V-neck design of this cowl allows it to drape gracefully around your neck, framing your face and providing a flattering silhouette. Whether you're running errands in the city or taking a leisurely stroll in the countryside, this knitted V-neck cowl is the perfect accessory to elevate your winter wardrobe. Stay chic and comfortable all season long with this versatile and fashionable piece.

Knitted V-Neck Cowl

Yarn: Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima (100% Pima Cotton; 220 yards [200 meters]/100 grams); #3705 Heathered Pansy - one skein

Needles: Straight or longish circular needle(s) in size 6 and two double-pointed needles (dpns), also in size 6 (or 5, or whatever's close that you've got hanging around).

Notions: Tapestry needle and stitch marker
Notions for optional embellishment: enough beads to do what you want to do, a needle small enough to fit through their little holes, and thread in a color that works with your piece

Gauge: 22 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette
Okay, so let's get started! First, cast on 162 stitches. Next, knit one set-up row (this will be the wrong side of your piece), placing your marker after 81 stitches. And now it's time to begin the pattern, which goes as follows:

Row 1: k1, * yo, k2tog; rep from * until you reach marker. Slip marker and proceed as follows: * ssk, yo *, k1
Rows 2 & 4: purl
Row 3: k1, * yo, k2tog * until you're four stitches from the marker - then, k2tog twice. Then slip the marker, ssk twice, and proceed as follows: * ssk, yo *, k1
Continue in this pattern until there are 126 stitches left on your needle. From now on, omit the decreases. Or in other words, knit just rows 1 & 2 of the pattern. Continue knitting rows 1 & 2 until piece measures roughly 12" from marker to tip of point. After finishing row 2 of the pattern, purl one row across (so yeah, those purls will be on your right side), and then bind off loosely using a knit stitch.
Now, using your dpns, cast on three stitches and join into an i-cord. Knit until cord measures roughly 44", or desired length. Tuck in ends. Lace i-cord through cowl as show in picture, or however else you desire (placing it and lacing it differently will change how the cowl lies).

Knitted V-Neck Cowl

And finally, if you want to embellish your cowl, you're kind of on your own, as it is of course your decision where/how/when to place your beads. If you want to know how I did mine, however, I knotted some thread, laced my beads on through the bottom bead, looped it around a hole in my knitting, and then put my needle back through the beads. Then I knotted the two ends at the bottom and clipped it off. You could also apply nail polish or knot glue, to hold your beads on securely.

Knitted V-Neck Cowl

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