Knitting Round-Up: Free Cowl Patterns

Hello! I have been a lazy blogger during our preparation for school (which starts tomorrow, Yay!). In truth – I haven’t even picked up a ball of yarn this week! *GasPs* I know, the shame! I have however, been collecting patterns of interest on Pinterest. If you are a pinterest user, let me know. I love to connect. You can find my boards > HERE <.

I am a novice knitter. Aside from Garter Stitch and a desperate attempt at increases, I am still one that searches YouTube desperately when I discover a new stitch that is not within my knitting capacity. Therefore, most knitting projects that would take a true knitter perhaps a couple hours end up taking me a couple days. But, I’m one of those stubborn, determined people that insists on learning how to knit properly – just as  I did with crochet. I have noticed one particular pin I made for a knitted cowl continues to get re-pinned daily at least three or four times. My Little City Girl was one of the first discovered crochet and knit blogs for me. I fell in love with her creations and have since enjoyed following her blog. Her Meringue Hand Knit Cowl Pattern (which is free via a .PDF file) seems to be amongst the most popular knit pin I have made since joining Pinterest. A list of her free .PDF patterns are available > HERE <.

Image (c) My Little City Girl

Image (c) My Little City Girl

Meringue Hand Knit Cowl Pattern

To complete this post I would like to share a variety of free knit cowl patterns I have discovered.

Please feel free to add your own or your favorites within the comments section.

Happy Yarning!!!!

Holy Cowl by My Purls of Wisdom

Furrow Cowl by Loop Knits

Image (c) Sarah K. Walker http://www.ravelry.com/designers/sarah-k-walker

Image (c) Sarah K. Walker

Cowl Pattern by Sarah K. Walker – Her Raverly Profile

More Free Cowl/Snood Knitting Patterns

2 Simple Snoods – By Hand London

Cable Cowl – Gina Brown’s Yarn

Paloma Cowl Pattern – Debbie Bliss on Knitting Fever

Canaletto Cowl for Spring – Tricksy Knitter

Rustic Tweed Knit Cowl Pattern by Noble Knits

Share your thoughts!