Knitted Split Neck Cowl
The Knitted Split Neck Cowl is a cozy and stylish accessory that will keep you warm and looking trendy during the cold seasons. With its soft and comfortable material, it's a must-have addition to any winter wardrobe. The split neck design adds a touch of uniqueness and charm to your outfit, making it versatile for both casual outings or more formal occasions. Whether you're heading out for a stroll in the park or meeting friends for coffee, this knitted cowl will be your go-to accessory for a fashionable and snug look.
NOTES:
This is a free form style so I have not added a gauge – you want a fabric you love
Finished piece: Circumference 31.5” (stretch to 34”) / Width 15” Approx
Steam blocking serves this project best
MATERIALS:
- 2 Skeins - Asylum Fibers Bulky Merino Chain Yarn - 109 yards per skein
- 12 mm 24” circular needle
- Large needle to weave ends
Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
- co – cast on (using long tail cast on method)
- bo – bind off
- k – knit
- st - stitch
COWL
CO 73
Knit 6 Rows (3 garter ridges)
Row 7: Knit, Place marker, join to work in the round, being careful not to twist sts.
Round 8 - 52: knit in the round
*** add rounds here for a wider cowl ***
The next rows you will turn your work and stop knitting in the round when you hit the marker at the end of Round 52
Rows 53- 56: knit (3 garter ridges)
BO
Cut yarn
BAND
CO 10
Knit 20 Rows
bo – leaving a long tail for seaming
Block before assembly
ASSEMBLY
Wrap the band around the cowl where the garter ridge row openings are. Then seam the band.
Weave in all ends