Drumlins Cowl
by Emma Vining
patterns > The Knitter Magazine > The Knitter, Issue 64, Cosy Cable Knits
> Drumlins Cowl
© Emma Vining
© Emma Vining
Drumlins Cowl
by Emma Vining
Errata available:
emmavininghandknitting.blogspot.co.uk
The pattern for this cowl was inspired by glacial landscapes formed during the Ice Age - in particular, small rounded hills called drumlins and depressions in the ground made by melting ice, called kettle holes.
The cowl can be worn right side out, with the drumlin mounds nestled in the kettle holes or wrong side out, with the mounds pushed in to make kettle holes.
The cowl is knitted in beautiful Malabrigo Worsted yarn, which offers the perfect balance between softness and structure.
The Drumlins Cowl Pattern can be found in the Cosy Cable Knits Supplement, The Knitter Magazine, Issue 64.
About this yarn
by Malabrigo Yarn
Aran
100% Merino
210 yards
/
100
grams
158592 projects
stashed 87507 times
rating
of
4.7
from
21160 votes
More from Emma Vining
- First published: October 2013
- Page created: October 25, 2013
- Last updated: January 12, 2016 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now