Lochside Tunisian Cowl by Michelle Muskett

Lochside Tunisian Cowl

Crochet
October 2021
both are used in this pattern
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in Tunisian Knit Stitch (TKS)
9.0 mm (M/N)
200 - 350 yards (183 - 320 m)
Youth / Small, Medium, Large
US
English
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This two-tone plaid design makes this cowl the perfect classic accessory with a modern twist.

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Featuring easy Tunisian stitches, this drawstring Cowl is surprisingly fun yet simple to make!

Level of Difficulty:
This is an Intermediate Tunisian Crochet pattern worked in both rows and rounds (using two colors of Wonderfluff). Previous knowledge of working Tunisian in the round is advisable, but not essential.

Materials:

  • Size 5 Bulky yarn (see below for yardage)
  • 9mm (US M-13) double ended Tunisian Crochet Hook, and 9mm (US M-13) straight hook with cable and stopper. Alternatively you can use 9mm interchangeable Tunisian Hooks, or sizes needed to meet gauge.
  • yarn needle
  • scissors
  • stitch marker (to mark the beginning of the round) Lucet Fork (optional, to create the drawstring - Full photo tutorial included for the foundation cord in the pattern)

Yardage:
Youth / Small: 150 yds Color A, 60 yds Color B
Adult Medium: 190 yds Color A, 70 yds Color B
Adult Large: 230 yds Color A, 90 yds Color B

Gauge:
13 sts x 14 rounds = 4” (10cm) in Tunisian Knit Stitch

Finished measurements:
Youth / Small: 22” circumference, 8.5” tall
Adult Medium: 25” circumference, 9.5” tall
Adult Large: 28” circumference, 10.5” tall

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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