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Loft cowl knitting pattern - digital or hard copy

£3.00

 

A simple and snuggly cowl knitted in the round in either 4ply or DK yarn. Each yarn weight comes in three sizes so you can knit your preferred cowl circumference and depth.

Don’t be put off by all the colour changes. There’s a simple technique for adding and removing the colours which means you only need to sew in four ends!

Not a fan of jogging stripes? There’s a technique to cover that too. Loft Cowl is definitely a “just one more row” pattern that will become a winter wardrobe staple.

 

Materials & tension/ gauge

4ply version

John Arbon Textiles Knit By Numbers 4ply; 100g/ 400m/ 437yds; 50% Falklands Merino/ 50% British Bluefaced Leicester.

Sample is Size 2 and uses colours KBN128, KBN130 and KBN132.

See ‘Measurement and Yarn Guide’ for yarn requirements for each size.

2.5mm (US 1.5) & 3mm (US 2.5) circular knitting needles with 60cm/ 24" cable (sizes 1 and 2) or 120cm/ 48" cable (size 3)

1 place marker & tapestry needle

Tension/ gauge - Blocked tension/gauge of 28.5 sts and 36 rnds over 10cm/ 4" in stocking stitch pattern, using larger needles.

 

DK version

John Arbon Textiles Knit By Numbers DK; 100g/ 233m/ 255yds; 50% Falklands Merino/ 50% British Bluefaced Leicester.  

Sample is Size 3 and uses colours KBN04, KBN59 and KBN89.

See ‘Measurement and Yarn Guide’ for yarn requirements for each size.

3.5mm (US 4) & 4mm (US 6) circular knitting needles with 60cm/ 24" cable (sizes 1 and 2) or 120cm/ 48" cable (size 3)

1 place marker & tapestry needle

 

Stitches Used

Knit, purl, knit two together

 

Tension/gauge - Blocked tension/gauge of 19 sts and 33 rnds over 10cm/ 4" in stocking stitch pattern, using larger needles.

If you make a Loft cowl, it would be great to see them on Instagram - #LoftCowl #FayDHDesigns @faydhdesigns

 

Yarn substitutions

Any yarn of the same m/yds per 100g. If you use a different yarn/ blend, your tension may vary and it is possible that you will not have enough yarn to complete all of the cowl.

Within the John Arbon Textiles range, the Knit By Numbers 4ply could be substituted for 4ply Harvest Hues or Exmoor Sock and the Knit By Numbers DK could be substituted with Appledore DK.


 

If you buy this pattern, you may also be interested in other crochet patterns or knitting patterns.

 

Pattern Pricing

I operate a ‘pay what you can’ scale for my electronic/downloadable single patterns.  I usually charge £5 for these patterns and to encourage access for all crafters, these are now available on a scale of £3 - £7 and you chose what you can afford within that scale. 

Please note that this doesn’t apply to my hard copy patterns, which remain priced at £5 and come with an automatic digital download.

Pattern format

Loft Cowl is a eight-page document.  If you are purchasing a printed copy, it is A4 sized with large, clear text.

Weights given are approximated to provide the best estimate for postage and packaging costs only.

 

Product materials, sourcing and PoM Rating

This product was originated by me at Fay Dashper-Hughes Designs.  This pattern is printed by me on paper that is manufactured in the UK, using wind power and 100% recycled post-consumer fibre.

Postage and Packaging

You can read all about P&P here.

The P&P costs applied are very transparent.  No additional costs are added on, you simply pay for the cost of packaging and the cost of postage.  I don't offer free P&P because what that usually means is that the cost of P&P has been added to the cost of goods.  I think it is better to assume that my customers aren't daft and would rather have transparent P&P costs than the pretence of 'Free P&P' with inflated prices on the items that they are buying.  

 


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