Scarf Cowl Knitting Pattern - Muchness

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Why You’ll Love This Pattern:

  • Can be worn as a scarf or styled like a cowl
  • Lightweight but cozy, perfect for transitional weather
  • Made with super bulky yarn for a quick, satisfying knit
  • Simple stitches make it beginner-friendly and meditative
  • Elegant drape adds a soft, stylish finish to any outfit

This scarf-meets-cowl pattern is the definition of wearable comfort. Knit flat with super bulky yarn, it’s light and drapey while still wrapping you in cozy warmth. Whether looped once or styled like a shoulder-hugging cowl, it’s an easy piece that adds effortless charm to any look.

Designed for knitters who love texture, versatility, and peaceful projects, this is the kind of accessory you’ll reach for again and again. Download the ad-free, printable PDF and enjoy a relaxing knit with beautiful results.

About:
Available Sizes: One
Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart
Skill Level: Beginner
PDF Format: Printer Friendly

Techniques:
Knit Flat
Knit & Purl Stitches
Fringe (optional)

Materials:
Yarn Weight: Super Bulky
Yardage: 575 – 600 yards (525 – 550 meters) (6 skeins)
Suggested Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick
Needle Size: US 19 (15mm) Knitting Needles

Gauge:
6 STS & 9 rows per 4″ (10cm) square

Notes:
Reversible.
The CO edge is the height.
Knit using the seed knit stitch.
Knit holding 2 strands of yarn together throughout.
This cowl is knit flat, when you’re finished knitting you’ll sew the CO & BO edges together to make it a cowl.
CO in any odd number of stitches. If you cast-on an even number of stitches, you’ll create a rib stitch instead of a seed stitch.

Terms:
This is a digital knitting pattern (PDF). No physical item will be sent. This pattern is for personal use only. You may not copy, distribute, or sell this pattern or any of its photos. You may sell finished items made with this pattern on a small scale, please credit Brome Fields as the designer.

If you have any questions, I’m just a message away. Thank you so much for being part of this cozy knitting community!
All the coziness,
Jennifer

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