This Loom Knit Cowl was made many, many years ago. I remember most of the info for how I did this since it's really basic but came out wonderful...The cowl is very structured and warm. It gets its structure from the double knitting and the thick yarn, so please don't use thin yarn for this. My daughter likes it so much she's picked out yarn for me to knit one for her. The picture below is her cowl in progress.
This is not an official pattern since I did not take notes when the first one was done but a confident beginner should be able to make it from the directions I have included below.
This is not an official pattern since I did not take notes when the first one was done but a confident beginner should be able to make it from the directions I have included below.
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DIRECTIONS:
You will need the following materials:
1 skein Wool-Ease Chunky (4); Color: 402 Wheat
1 skein Medium Weight Yarn (4); Color: see below (lion Brand organic cotton was used for this cowl. I do not have the name of the color)
1 straight loom; I used knifty knitter's rose colored loom 12 pegs
Knitting loom tool
Crochet hook
(3) Large Wood Buttons
-Using one strand from each color (as one) E-Wrap Cast-on all 12 pegs
-E-Wrap Knit all rows until Cowl measures 37" or desired length.
-Chain one Bind off
-Weave in yarn ends
-Sew on buttons (I did not use button holes for this cowl. I just push the buttons through the thick knitting)
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Knifty Knitter Loom used ...12 pegs. This picture is my daughters cowl in progress. |
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