One skein project! Knitted in the round, this easy to knit cowl uses self striping Amplify yarn. You'll knit a tube and then join the ends to create a cowl.
Read MoreAlternating rows of Universal Uptown Bulky Amplify yarn creates this interesting and easy to knit cowl. From the Universal Design Team, Squoosh knits up fast on big needles and is perfect for gift knitting and giving.
Read MoreHere's a fun and easy to knit project to knit for yourself, a friend, or even your dog! The kerchief stripes using colorful, Edition 3 yarn from Schoppel. You'll begin with the kerchief portion knitting back and forth, then knit in the round to create the cowl portion. This seamless knitting pattern is a fabulous gift idea and ideal as a weekend project.
Read MoreOne skein project! Cables take on an entirely modern look when worked into a lattice pattern. This cowl is knitted in the round and features quick-knit Gina Chunky yarn from Plymouth.
Read MoreOne hour and one ball yarn is all you need to create this quick and easy DIY project! You'll knit a thick and squishy cowl with Loopy Mango's Merino No. 5 Yarn. It's perfect for knitters of all skill levels and the project is on trend with the most updated ready to wear garments.
Read MoreShow your love for the Red, White, & Blue! This free pattern includes instructions to knit a hat and coordinating neck warmer. Both projects are easy to knit and work up fast with Universal Uptown Bulky Amplify yarn. Best of all, one skein makes both!
Read MoreKnitted in the round, this cowl pattern features color and texture! You'll use one skein of Plymouth Linaza Hand Dyed yarn to create a mock ribbed cowl.
Read MorePerfect for layering over spring and summer outfits, this light zigzag lace cowl knits up fast. It's a great way to try knitting lace if you've never knitted lace before. It uses just one skein of Filatura Di Crosa Solare yarn.
Read MoreThe look of woven makes Tejido an interesting to knit project. Designe by Sarah Solomon, Tejido uses the Swedish Weave pattern to achieve the woven look. You'll use one skein each of kettle dyed Manos Fino and Alegria yarns.
Read MoreOne skein of kettle dyed Manos Alegria yarn is all you need to create a beautiful textured scarf. This free pattern was designed by Sarah Solomon mades the most of the variegated yarn.
Read MoreOne ball of Ambiente yarn is all you need to fall in love with this fiber! It's bouncy, soft, and self striping. The hardest part of knitting this cowl will be choosing a color! The cowl is knitted in the round with ribbed edges to keep it from rolling.
Read MoreJust right for Spring's unpredictable weather! Knit this pretty kerchief cowl using just one skein of Plymouth Mushishi yarn. You'll begin with a picot cast on and knit in the round to create neckline. Then you'll work back and forth to create the "kerchief" point.
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