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Edge of Glory
The Edge of Glory Cowl is 50% off until midnight on Sunday, November 23rd, 2025. No code is needed, drop it in your cart and check out!!!
I’m beyond excited to share my latest creation, a gorgeous cabled cowl, and I’m obsessed with how the texture turned out! The intricate twists and turns give it such a rich, luxurious feel, perfect for keeping warm on chilly days. Whether layered over a coat or worn indoors for a bit of extra coziness, it’s the ultimate winter accessory.
And the best part? It’s a one-skein project! Quick to knit, minimal commitment, maximum impact.
The design features a striking cable edge that looks wonderfully intricate… yet it’s surprisingly easy to knit. It’s one of those secretly simple projects that feels impressive with very little fuss — perfect for gift knitting or treating yourself to something luxurious and cozy.
The Edge of Glory Cowl is knit flat and then seamed at the back of the neck using a 3-needle bind-off.
I chose Jems Luxe Fibers Yak DK and Silky Yak DK — the perfect pairing for incredible stitch definition, luxurious softness, and that irresistible yak squish.
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Jems Luxe Fibers Silky Yak DK (30% Merino/ 40% Silk/ 30% Yak 225yards/100grams) 150 yards Colorway-Gypsum
Jems Luxe Fibers Yak DK 60% Superwash Merino, 20% Silk, 20% Yak 231 yds/100g Colorway-Gypsum & Jet
Needles: US 7/4.5mm needles, extra size 7/4.5mm needle for bind off
Notions: Cable Needle, Stitch markers, T-pins and blocking wires for blocking
Gauge: 18 stitches = 4 inches in cable stitch after a gentle blocking. Although gauge is not crucial for this project, it will affect the finished size and yarn requirements. A looser gauge will result in the use of more yarn.
Finished Size: 24” neckline x 16” braided cable edge after blocking.
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