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Passe-partout cowl - Free neckwarmer pattern

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Here is a model easy to knit in back and forth rows and in “false english ribs”. Add to that a soft yarn that offers us a spectacular colors display and un-paralleled warmth, and you have a perfect pattern for beginners that is as pleasant to knit as it is to wear!

In addition to the free knitting pattern, you will need the following material to knit this cowl:

YARN : Katia Kirei Color [100% virgin wool, 160 m; 174 yds per ball of 100g] : 1 ball color #307. This yarn is also available in solid color version here : Katia Kirei

NEEDLES : 5.5 mm needles

NOTIONS : Tapestry needle

GAUGE : *28 sts = 10 cm; 4" in false english ribs.

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    Customer Reviews

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    Judy Perry
    Love this pattern

    I made this with a very soft cotton yarn. Loved the pattern. Layed so nicely on my neck. Taking it to Alaska next month.

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    Pat Hoffman
    Can’t wait to

    Can’t wait to start
    That pattern!

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    Linda Sands

    Nice and easy. It's warm and comfy. I made it with a bulky yarn, and then made a headband with the same stitch pattern.

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    Ann Gunnin
    Love it!

    Easy to make. I made it with 1 skein of approx 200 yds, Luster Worsted yarn and it drapes beautifully. I'm working on a second one in a different color.

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    Virginia Schindler
    This cowl will add warmth to any wardrobe

    Very nice, well written pattern. This cowl can be worn under a coat or as part of a dress up or dress down wardrobe piece. Thank you for sharing this pattern, Biscotte!