Zoom icon Click to expand Tap to zoom Chevron down icon Chevron down icon Wiggentree Bandana Cowl PDF by Jenny Noto Sale $ 6.50 | / Availability: Translation missing: en.general.icons.icon_check_circle icon 49 in stock, ready to be shipped 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Quantity Chevron down icon Quantity Add to cart Spinner icon The coordinating bandana cowl to the Wiggentree Hat makes an ultra-squishy and textured fabric that will keep you warm and cozy. Photo tutorials are included in the pattern as well as a video link by my friend Tabitha @faintinggoatfiberco to help you with the special stitches. This is shaped using short rows and begin by casting on in the round, then building it upwards and out from the tip. Bandana cowls are such a fun way to style a cowl without a lot of bulk. A seamless knit, this is started in the round and shaped using short rows, adding texture and dip stitches to test your skills. This design requires one to understand the fundamentals and principles behind German short rows to be successful. Make it longer to add more scrunchy warmth or keep it short for a lightweight accessory. SIZE: Adult GAUGE: 4” x 4” stockinette after blockingLight bulky: 15 sts x 20 roundsWorsted: 18 sts x 24 roundsDK: 22 sts x 28 rounds MATERIALS: Light bulky: ~180-185 yardsUS 10.5/ 6.5mm 22-24” circular needles Worsted: ~285-290 yardsUS 8/ 5mm 22-24” circular needles DK: ~290-300 yardsUS 6/ 4mm 22-24” circular needles Stitch marker(s) - one for beginning of roundScissors Tapestry needleCrochet hook (optional) * Scrap yarn for lifeline (optional) This pattern is a PDF. We will email the PDF to you during business hours (11am - 5pm Pacific Time)