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Pattern Type: Cowls (x) Item Size: One size fits most (x) Yarn Weight: Bulky (x) Fiber Type: Wool (x) Difficulty Level: Intermediate (x)

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Flurry Cowl

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Width: 12” Circumference: 56½”

Free knitting pattern using Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Bottom-Up, In-the-round, Lace pattern, Seamless.

Breckle

A free knitting pattern using Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Cable, In-the-round.

Knotted Cowl

Free knitting pattern using Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: In-the-round, Stripes.

Spinal Twist

This free knitting pattern uses Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Corrugated Ribbing, In-the-round.

Slipping into Winter Cowl

This free knitting pattern uses Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: In-the-round, Mosaic, Seamless, Slipped Stitches.

Strand-Tastic Cowl

A free knitting pattern using Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Colorwork, Seamless, Stranded.

Treasure Cowl

Free knitting pattern using Bulky or Worsted-weight yarns. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Fair Isle, In-the-round, Seamed.

Monoshone Creek Cowl

This free knitting pattern uses Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Cable, Hood, In-the-round, Seamed.

Princess of Siberia

Set consist of: knitted DROPS mittens and head band with cables  and neck warmer.

Free knitting pattern using Aran or Bulky-weight yarns. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Cable, Crochet Finish, Seamed.

Petite Honeycomb Cowl

Free knitting pattern using Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Seamed.

Infinite Beauty Cowl

Cowl measures: 9” x 60”.

A free knitting pattern using Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: In-the-round, Seamless.
















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