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Energy flow Cowl
Energy Flow Cowl is a very easy, beginner-friendly pattern for an “Infinity Cowl”. The hand-dyed gradient yarn by Le Tinte del Bosco and the transition from one colorway to the other inspired both the stitch patterns I used as well as the name of the cowl.
I tried to make the best of the wonderful yarn, as I started working from the outside of the yarn cake and, from time to time I used the other end of the thread (coming from the center of the cake) so that I could create some fun stripes. The cowl is worked flat, with an i-cord on each side of the knit and then, the 2 ends are grafted with a 3-needles BO.
If you do not want to use gradiend-colored yarn, you can always go ahead and create your own colorful version, using the yarn of your choice; a Main Colorway skein and some Contrasting Colorway mini skeins will do the work just as well, if not better.
This is a fully tested and tech-edited pattern and I hope you enjoy making a beautiful cowl out of it!
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- First published: September 2019
- Page created: September 18, 2019
- Last updated: September 4, 2024 …
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