Boro Park Cowl And Headband (Knit)

SKU: L70134

The Boro Park Cowl And Headband is a knit accessory pattern made with super bulky weight yarn that has a skill level of easy.


Pattern Designer
Keira Wiggins
Skill Level
Level 2 - Easy (Beginner+)
Project Type
Accessory, Cowl
Yarn Used
Wool-Ease® Thick & Quick® Bonus Bundle® - 641
Pattern Gauge
8 sts = about 4 in. (10 cm) in Garter st (knit every st on every row).
Pattern Size Options
One Size
Pattern Yarn Weight
6 Super Bulky
Dimensions Detail

Cowl

Finished Circumference About 26 in. (66 cm)

Finished Height About 13 in. (33 cm)

Headband

Finished Circumference About 17 in. (43 cm), will stretch to fit a range of sizes

Finished Height About 4 1/2 in. (11.5 cm)

Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Knit
Made For
Adult, Woman

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Making this beautiful set

It’s lovely and wat too easy! But I didn’t get the point of making two pieces and joining. Please explain! Cowls can even be knit with circular needles. One piece and then joining the ends, I can understand but, why 2 pieces? Please explain!

Hi Nita - it's a bit tricky to see in the modeled pictures, but the cowl is actually made form pieces knit in two different directions! After you knit the first section you'll pick up stitches from the short end of that piece to knit the second half of the cowl, and you'll need to seam the cowl to make it into a continuous loop.

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Making this beautiful set

It’s lovely and wat too easy! But I didn’t get the point of making two pieces and joining. Please explain! Cowls can even be knit with circular needles. One piece and then joining the ends, I can understand but, why 2 pieces? Please explain!

Hi Nita - it's a bit tricky to see in the modeled pictures, but the cowl is actually made form pieces knit in two different directions! After you knit the first section you'll pick up stitches from the short end of that piece to knit the second half of the cowl, and you'll need to seam the cowl to make it into a continuous loop.