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Hat and Cowl Set

SIZE Hat: One size to fit adult. Cowl: Approx 13" [33 cm] tall x 24" [61 cm] circumference.

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

Easy Stripes Cowl

Cowl measures 9" [23 cm] tall x 54" [137 cm] circumference.

Free knitting pattern using Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Seamed, Stripes.

Tubular Cowl

Finished Measurements: 8” wide and 44” circumference

Free knitting pattern using Worsted-weight yarn.

Let It Slip Knit Cowl

MEASUREMENTS Approx 9" [23 cm] deep x 28" [71 cm] around

This free knitting pattern uses Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Colorwork, In-the-round, Seamless.

Slip 'n a Twist Cowl

Measures approx. 32\" / 81.5cm wide by 16\" / 40.5cm long

This free knitting pattern uses Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Colorwork.

Cowl Hood Warmer

measures 19” circumference x 21” long.

A free knitting pattern using Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Seamed.

Cowl & Hat

This free knitting pattern uses Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Seamless.

Button Cowl

This free knitting pattern uses Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Seamed.

Neon Shoulder Cowl

40” around shoulders, 12” slightly stretched in length.

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

Two-Tone Snood

Women's two-tone knitted snood pattern

This free knitting pattern uses Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Seamless.
















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