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Knitting: Sand Pond Neck Wrap/Cowl
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Sand Pond Neck Wrap/Cowl

Sand Pond Cowl

Sand Pond Cowl
Sand Pond Neck Wrap
Sand Pond Neck Wrap
Sand Pond Cowl

Pattern Info

This project was designed by Lavender Hill.
Info can be found at:

Sand Pond Neck Wrap/Cowl »

Instructions

The pattern for this super easy neck wrap/cowl can be purchased in my Craftsy pattern store, or from my Etsy shop.

Difficulty:

Category: Knitting

Type of item: Accessory

For: Unisex

Style: Outdoorsy, Traditional, Classic, Casual


Materials

Bulky weight yarn is used for this super cozy unisex neck wrap or cowl

What was your inspiration?

The Sand Pond pattern is named for a small lake in southern Maine. When the waves of the lake gently wash in and out, they leave behind beautiful formations in the sand below. The cable pattern used in this neck wrap and cowl looks like the soft rippled peaks of sand, formed by the water, that flow artistically into one another. The cable pattern creates a decorative wavy edge on the neck wrap.

What are you most proud of?

This pattern is perfect for knitters who have never tried cables and is a super quick knit for those experienced cable knitters. There are no abbreviations to learn and no charts to follow so that a knitter at any experience level can easily make this beautiful accessory.
When you feel a bit more adventurous try making the cowl, which is knit in the round. The simple cable pattern makes the cowl appropriate for a man or woman.

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Go find some super cozy bulky weight yarn you have in your stash, or buy some yummy alpaca or cashmere (you only need 120 yards) and make one of these for yourself or for a special guy:)

 

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