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Knifty Knitter Cowl with Pom-Poms
Lion Brand® Jiffy®
GAUGE: Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
NOTES: Use yellow (extra large) knitting loom
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COWL
Work begins at lower edge of Cowl. With A, wrap yarn around each peg of loom, making sure to push each wrap to the bottom of peg. Work around loom in this manner 2 more times. Secure yarn to outside peg.
Round 1: With pick, bring each bottom wrap over 2 top wraps. Push remaining wraps to bottom of pegs. Wrap yarn around each peg.
Rounds 2-9: Repeat Round 1.
Round 10: With pick, bring each bottom wrap over top 2 wraps. Do not wrap yarn around each peg.
Round 11: With pick, bring each bottom wrap over top wrap. Push remaining wrap to bottom of pegs. Wrap yarn around each peg.
Repeat Round 11 until Cowl measures 20 in. [51 cm] from beginning. With large-eyed blunt needle and B, slip each stitch off loom onto waste yarn.
FINISHING
Turn top 3 in. [7.5 cm] of Cowl to outside and sew in place, removing waste yarn.
Pom Pom (make 7)
Follow Pom Pom package instructions to make 7 Pom Poms. Sew Pom Poms evenly spaced around lower edge of Cowl. Weave in ends.
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Learn to Knit instructions: http://learnToKnit.LionBrand.com
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Ratings and Reviews
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| Knifty Knitter Cowl with Pom-Poms Reviewed by K Lark on 2011-01-14 |
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I really like this cowl in Lion Brand Homespun. I have made two so far. It's fun to make in the painterly self-striping colors.I used "mixed berries" for my second one, and I love the look of it! I had some trouble understanding how to sew the top edge down at first. Then I used a piece of contrasting yarn 6" from the top to mark my sewing line. I did this before taking the work off the loom, and that helped a lot.
I needed less than 1 skein, but did not add the pom-poms.
I think I will make another in "Painted Desert". It's a nice evening project, and very relaxing to make.
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