I'm in love with chunky cowls. I hear people say they can't pull it off, but they can. A beautiful chunky knit looks great on everyone! I wrote up this little pattern for the Katy Cowl for my brand new knitters at the CED Art Retreat in Lake Tahoe. You should have seen the brilliant progress my brand new knitters made--I was so proud of them. This cowl is a perfect beginning knitter's project. Or, it is perfect for the experienced knitter to click away mindlessly in the car, at practice, on the airplane, in front of the tv, etc. I have already made up three of them as easy, but stylish gifts for friends and family. You can find the pattern here on ravelry or here on a google reader to download right away.
I used Lion Brand Thick and Quick in Fisherman on the cream cowl and Tahki Stacy Charles Montana, 100% pure new wool, on the gray cowl. I like to use the Lion Brand because if you get the yarn on sale, this cowl costs less than $20 to make. Perfect! I added a couple of pink stripes to the gray cowl--fun! This would be perfect for a college kiddo to sport their colors.
Frankly, I'm just in love with how super bulky knit yarn looks so yummy just sitting there. It's starting to get colder here, so I've been throwing these cowls on in the wee hours when I'm walking Lucy. The cowl has a moebius twist in it which makes it fit nicely when your wrapping it twice.
Here it is on my lovely sister, Katy, hence the name. Do try to whip one of these up for yourself. You'll be glad you did!For other easy chunky knit patterns, go check out this gallery:
May your winter be surrounded by lovely winter whites and chunky wool.
xo anne







It looks so yummy! Love chunky knits!
ReplyDeleteOh, lovely! I agree - I love chunky knits. How can you not love the immediate gratification, and the chunky yarns and needles just feel lovely in my hands.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these before. What a great idea especially 4 a newbie knitter like myself. Glad I found U! Great post : )
ReplyDeleteThanks! so glad you like them. Definitely a great easy pattern for the new knitter.
ReplyDeleteMade one of these cowls this weekend - what a fun and fast project! I love it! Plan on making a few more for gifts for Christmas! Thanks for posting this great pattern
ReplyDeleteYay! Glad it worked out well. Perfect gifts!
DeleteThese are adorable! I'm so determined to learn how to finally knit.
ReplyDeleteMia, Denver Car Accident Lawyer
I hope you do. Its such a fun quick project!
DeleteBeautiful!! I am loving cowls this fall. Just made myself a faux fur one, took like 10 minutes! Wonder if I'll ever find the time and patience to try knitting one this winter... ;) http://www.adventuresindressmaking.com/2012/11/fur-snood-cowl-tutorial.html
ReplyDeleteI made one last week as my first ever knitting project and a Christmas gift for a friend... thank you for the pattern / inspiration and a super blog : )
ReplyDeleteYay Josie! That's awesome. Congratulations and thanks for your comment.
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