Frozen Fractals Cowl by Michelle Muskett

Frozen Fractals Cowl

Crochet
March 2020
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in Custom Gauge: Alternate ribbing rows of sc in third loop and hdc
8.0 mm (L)
160 - 180 yards (146 - 165 m)
Adult, length is customisable to fit
US
English
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This amazingly warm and cozy unisex cowl is a fast, beginner-friendly pattern with an easy yet elegant row repeat that looks much more complicated than it is.

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Featuring ribbing rows at both ends with full photo tutorials, the cowl is made in one piece with no seaming required and the bare minimum of ends to weave in. Crossed over the front and buttoned, it keeps its shape and stays put whatever the weather, and you don’t have to mess your freshly styled hair putting it on either!

The simple and flattering shape will suit any figure, and it’s guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser at your next craft show or simply to finish off your wintry urban outfit. So good, people will literally be buying it from around your neck… True story!

Materials:
Size 6 yarn (10oz / 174yds)
8mm (US L) crochet hook
3 x 1-1.5” buttons
yarn needle
scissors
stitch markers (optional)

Gauge:
For sizing as per the photos gauge should be met however it is not essential in this pattern; it can be fully customised to your preferred fit.
12 sts x 8 rows = 4” (10cm) in ribbing st pattern

Level of Difficulty:
Easy / Advanced beginner

Finished (blocked) measurements:
Length 37”
Width 9.5”
(Full gauge and sizing options are listed in the pattern)

You are welcome to sell finished items created with this pattern, however I ask that you credit Tales of Knots with the original design. Do not use my photos to sell finished products and please do not copy, alter or distribute this pattern.

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