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Shawl / Scarf / Cowl

The Lace Edging Cowl and Neck Warmer Free Crochet Pattern features gorgeous, feminine details with a beautifully textured design.
Needlecrafts

Hello, lovely people! Are you ready for fall and winter? You will be with these crocheted neck warmers! Come check them out.
Diy scarf

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Knitting patterns free scarf

Lace Cowled Neckwarmer Crochet Free Patterns – Women #Cowl; Free #Crochet; Pattern
crafts

I have been branching out on my own a lot lately not wanting to follow patterns \
tu_bolso

Have you ever picked up stitches around a neckline wishing that it could look better? Well this is where I found myself when designing my raglan sleeve sweater. I normally knit the collar and then continue from there to the short rows. For this raglan I’ve designed, it is knit back and forth casting on stitches at both ends of the needle before joining to knit in the round placing a marker to indicate the center front. This has pros and cons as does starting with the collar first. The main reason I like this technique is that by knitting back and forth first, the width is created in the back of the neck making it higher than the front which is done instead of short rows. Now, I have nothing against short rows, I’ve found my favorite way to do them making them as invisible as they can be. However, no matter the technique there is still a slight interruption in stitches. (I really need to find a way to let go of this OCD I have with my knitting!!) Without the short rows, the neckline shaping is absolutely perfect and beautiful! There is one downside. However I’ve come up with a solution!! The downside is that you are left with a fairly wonky looking neckline that will need stitches picked up in to knit the collar. It can be done if you are very careful and there are tons and tons of patterns that are knit this way. If you look at the neckline closely you can see there are some gaps and \
Patterns

Knit Celtic Cable Neckwarmer Scarf Free Knitting Pattern






