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The Raspberry Snood
There’s a lot of controversy in the Knitting World about the difference between a “cowl” and a “snood”. A traditional snood is a decorative garment (typically crocheted) that is worn on the back of the head to hold a woman’s hair (think Scarlett O’Hara). A traditional cowl was a hooded garment worn by monks. Knit-wise, a cowl is a loose abbreviated version of an infinity scarf, often soft and plushy, accompanied by a hood.
My version of a knitted snood is a combination of a cowl and traditional snood, in that when worn with a jacket, it sits up high on the back of the head to keep your neck and head warm. Perfect for chilly, windy days and for those who commute. If you walk to work, bike, travel by subway/train, or just have a long walk from the parking lot to the office, this is the perfect winter accessory for you.
Designed for Roving Aran Weight Yarn; will also work with: Heavy Worsted, Aran, Bulky. Finished Product approximately 11” tall by 15” wide (measurements taken with the garment laid flat; knitted in the round).
Tools & Materials:
24” Size 11 US (8mm) Knitting Needles
Approximately 250 Yards of Roving/Aran Weight Yarn
1 Stitch Marker
Measuring Tape
Knitter’s Sewing Needle
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Price is for the pattern only.
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This pattern, document and its contents were written and designed by Susie Corker of Fiber Remedies. Purchase of this file was made with agreement that the buyer will not attempt to sell or redistribute the document/pattern for any purpose. Finished products resulted by the pattern may be sold with due credit to Fiber Remedies.
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