This lovely cowl is super fast to knit, super easy to make, and super cozy!
I knit this cowl in about two hours, it’s perfect if you need a last minute gift and have some super bulky yarn laying around. Feel free to use this cowl knitting pattern for personal use, but do not use it commercially without contacting me first.
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Cabled Cowl Knitting Pattern
Materials:
90 yards super bulky yarn (I used euroyarns brushtrokes mega wool)
Needles: US 17 /12.75mm
Cable needle
Sewing needle and thread
3-4 large buttons
Things to know:
CO: Cast on
K: Knit
P: Purl
Stockinette Stitch: Knit on the right side, purl on the wrong side
C12F: Cable 12 to the Front: When you hit this part, slip 6 stitches purl-wise onto a cable needle and hold in front of the work. Knit 6 stitches. Knit the 6 stitches off of the cable needle
C12B: Cable 12 to the Back: Slip 6 stitches purl-wise onto the cable needle and hold in back of the work. Knit 6 stitches. Knit the 6 stitches off of the cable needle
This pattern is repetitive; I’ve laid it all out for you this way so you can cross off rows when they’re completed and not lose your place.
Without further ado, let’s begin!
Pattern:
CO 18 stitches
Row 1: knit
Row 2 purl
Repeat these two rows 6 times totaling twelve rows and ending with row 2
Next:
Begin your first cable row.
Cable back row: C12B, K6
Purl
6 rows of stockinette stitch (K,P,K,P,K,P)
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Cable front row: K6, C12F
Purl
6 rows of stockinette stitch (K,P,K,P,K,P)
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Cable Back row: C12B, K6
Purl
6 rows of stockinette stitch (K,P,K,P,K,P)
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Cable Front Row: K6, C12F
Purl
6 rows of stockinette stitch (K,P,K,P,K,P)
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Cable Back Row: C12B, K6
Purl
6 rows of stockinette stitch (K,P,K,P,K,P)
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Cable front row: K6, C12F
Purl
10 rows in stockinette stitch (K,P,K,P,K,P,K,P,K,P)
Finally:
Bind off
After binding off, sew 3-4 big buttons on the knit side of one end. There’s no need to knit buttonholes on this scarf because it’s so stretchy you can stick a button right through the holes.
If you knitted up this scarf, we would love to see photos of your creation! You can find us on Ravelry and on Facebook. Come say hi!
Mrs. Wendy S. says
I love that this has buttons and makes it adjustable. I have one that droops so I rarely wear it. Beautiful!
Meredith says
I love that too! Buttons are the best! 🙂
Chris says
That is simply stunning! Thanks for sharing the pattern. You are beautiful. I’m sharing on Fiber Friday! (nothing formal – just on Social media, but I love the sound of it.). 😀
Meredith says
Thanks Chris!! I’m so excited you’re sharing it on Fiber Friday! 🙂