Thailand Cowl Knitting Pattern

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Thailand cowl was created and knitted in beautiful Thailand during a vacation trip.
Two colors brioche twisted in dynamic cables movement using your favorites two colors really make statement on this unique accessory, finishing with ribbing and gracious cord bow, will let you use your Thailand Cowl many in different ways.brioche knitting cowl easy knitting two colors brioche cowl neck warmer knitting pdf pattern

Finished Measurements:
Wide: 7″ (18cm)
Long: 37″ (94cm)brioche knitting cowl easy knitting two colors brioche cowl neck warmer knitting pdf pattern

To make Thailand Cowl you will need:

Materials:
Yarn:
250 yards of fingering weight yarn MC
200 yards of fingering weight yarn CC
Needles:
US 4/ 3.5mm DPN´s needlesbrioche knitting cowl easy knitting two colors brioche cowl neck warmer knitting pdf pattern

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3 Responses

  1. Teresa
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    The pattern is absolutely beautiful. And that beach? Just perfect too, no wonder you were inspired (though I’m not sure I would be knitting if I had access to that beach…)
    Thank you for joining The Really Crafty link Party this week. Pinned.

  2. Linda S
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    Such a beautiful pattern! I love the use of color in the design.
    thank you for sharing at this week’s Encouraging Hearts & Home blog hop!

  3. Jodie Fitz
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    The weave is beautiful!
    Thanks for sharing at last week’s Reader Tip Tuesday. We hope to see you at this week’s party. xo

    http://www.jodiefitz.com/2018/09/18/reader-tip-tuesday-weeks-craft-recipe-party-14-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2/

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