Slippy the Cowl by Joanne Seiff

Slippy the Cowl

Knitting
July 2013
Any yarn or gauge 3-6sts=1”
stockinette Stitch
220 - 600 yards (201 - 549 m)
One Size
low vision format available
English
This pattern is available for $5.00 USD
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It’s a hood, a scarf, and a fashion statement all in one! This cowl lets you burrow in on a cold day, covering whatever parts of your neck, face and head need protection. Worked in a simple slip stitch pattern, this is both stretchy and dense, easy to pull over your head but thick enough to keep out the wind.

Flexible in terms of gauge, Slippy the Cowl can be knit in most any gauge from 3 to 6 stitches an inch. Experiment with length, yarn choice and color, too.

Accessibility Note: This pattern offers an additional Low Vision pdf option, with Arial 24 point sans serif font in all black text and photo captions. It has no italics. All of the directions are fully written out. If there’s a chart included, there are also written instructions- the chart is not needed to complete the pattern.

Instructions are available in the following gauges:

3 sts=1”(2.5cm),
3.25 sts=1”(2.5cm),
3.5 sts=1”(2.5cm),
3.75sts=1”(2.5cm),
4 sts = 1”(2.5cm),
4.25 sts=1”(2.5cm),
4.5 sts=1”(2.5cm),
4.75 sts=1”(2.5cm),
5 sts=1”(2.5cm),
5.25 sts=1”(2.5cm),
5.5 sts=1”(2.5cm),
5.75 sts=1”(2.5cm),
6 sts=1”(2.5cm)

This pattern has been professionally tech edited.

Test knitters have noted that the cowl uses approximately:
220 yards when knitting at 3 sts = 1”
365 yards when knitting at 5 sts = 1”
440 yards when knitting at 5.5 sts=1”
500 yards when knitting at 6 sts =1”