It’s Free Pattern Friday!
Today, not one but TWO free patterns! The Glacial Cowl crocheted in Major (pattern link here), and the Permafrost Cowl knitted in Major (pattern link here).
The temperature took a dip here, so we decided this was an ideal time to share something wintry for both knitters and crocheters. Rachel Brockman’s knitted Permafrost Cowl has a deep, roomy neck for comfort, and a pointed front to straddle the line between cowl and shawl.
The columns traveling across the body require no cable needle. The V-Twists are created with single twisted stitches that cross over one another. Such a beautiful effect!
Ashley Jane McIntyre’s crocheted Glacial Cowl also features a roomy neck and pointed front, but in this version, the crochet stitches create an even warmer fabric. Perfect when you need something to throw on over an open neck on a chilly day!
We’re rating both versions as Easy – there are no super tricky bits here, just two lovely, very achievable designs. How satisfying!
Each pattern takes just one ball of self-shading Major. This is a crafting favorite, with beautiful color blends in a big, 200 gram ball. This is a thick yarn for gratifyingly, quick progress! Here, we chose color 104 Pebbles for its icy blues and grays, but there are plenty of other color options. If you’re feeling more autumnal, try 129 Russet!
We hope you have a fantastic weekend, full of fun and laughter.
Happy crafting!
-Heather Hill