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Tic The Intuitive Cowl

TIC The Intuitive Cowl

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/tic-the-intuitive-cowl • Posted by Paula PKL

The idea of TIC is to create a piece that is both versatile and stylish. Depending on the way that you place and “tjuz” this cowl, you’ll add a different twist to your look!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

12 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium 111623 2f2015 10 20 235331 eu%2bcowl%2b5%2breduzido%2b1 Medium 111623 2f2015 10 20 235340 eu%2bcowl%2b4%2breduzido%2b1 Medium 111623 2f2015 10 20 235347 eu%2bcowl%2b3%2breduzido%2b2%2bweb Medium 111623 2f2015 10 20 235353 eu%2bcowl%2b2%2breduzido%2b1 Medium 111623 2f2015 10 20 235402 eu%2bcowl%2b1%2breduzido%2b1

Description

The idea of TIC is to create a piece that is both versatile and stylish. Depending on the way that you place and “tjuz” this cowl, you’ll add a different twist to your look!

Instructions

  1. Cast on 240 stitches. Place a marker and join the round taking care not to twist stitches. Start knitting the first section: x Stitch A: Round 1: *k2, p2, * repeat from * to * to end. Repeat this round until you have 3 ½”. Then the second section: x Stitch B: Round 1: *k1, yfwd, sl1, ybk * repeat from * to end. Round 2: *yfwd, sl1, ybk, k1 * repeat from * to end Repeat these 2 rounds for more 3 ½” (at this point you’ll have 7”) Then the third section: x Stitch C: Round 1: *slp, k1, yrn, pass slipped st over (passing it over both sts) * repeat from* to the end. Round 2: K all sts. Repeat these 2 rounds for more 3 ½” (by the end you’ll have 10 ½”) Bind off loosely as follows: K2 * return both stitches to left needle and K2 together through the back of the loop, K1, repeat from * until al stitches have been bound off. Weave ends in an appropriate manner to circular knitting projects.