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Cowl Beach
Growing up in Santa Cruz, Cowell Beach is where I tried to learn to surf as a teenager. As an adult, my husband and I went for a beautiful 4 mile walk here the day after we got married, and one of the first places we took our son after he was born, for a cool stroll in the ocean breeze of summer to escape the astounding June heat of our home, 20 miles away.
Surfers never-ending, and with the scenic lighthouse on the point, this beach holds a lot of memories, and, I am sure, more to come. Even in the winter, I swear that you can hear the tourists enjoying the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, just beyond the wooden pier. As a tribute to one of my favorite places, I have created this cowl, with continuous crashing waves of its own.
This pattern includes a complete visual tutorial for the custom stitch pattern to make the “cascading-waves,” which is unique, and which I developed especially for this pattern.
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- First published: November 2012
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- Last updated: December 11, 2022 …
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