The winter of 2019 seems to be just as endless in Chicago Land as last year's - so I thought that my friend Barb might welcome the warmth of a cowl - doubling as a beanie for the really Chicago-windy days - and in the spring color of green, with a few red, blue and yellow beads thrown in for good measure as a stand-in for spring flowers!
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Springtime Cowl and Beanie |
The pattern is called: Barb’s Springtime Cowl and Beanie!
First: It is a
cowl. Secondly: It is a beanie. Thirdly: You can wear it with the greener part
at the top or at the bottom, upside down, inside out. And finally: The I-cord is removable and can be
woven through the holes between the stitches either at the top or at the
bottom. I crocheted the last two rows and the elastic bind-off to make an even hole-spacing for the I-cord.
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Springtime Cowl and Beanie |
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Springtime Cowl and Beanie |
After weaving the I-cord through the spaces between the stitches, pull
it tight, make a bow and there you go, take a bow! Wear your beanie upside down
whichever way you please. Oh yes, lest I forget, if you don't want the I-cord to show you can gather the cowl together at the top with the I-cord, make a bow, turn the cowl - now a beanie - inside out and there you go. How versatile is that!
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Springtime Cowl and Beanie - I-Cord |
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Springtime Cowl and Beanie |
Of course there is the option to wear it inside out and upside down,
but that is totally up to the wearer-ess. The spiral-like green beads on the
one end I bought in Shanghai
in 2008. The colourful Rocailles (beads) I bought in Vienna in an incredibly well-stocked bead shop sometime at the
beginning of this century. And the various yarns were bought during the past 6 decades
of picking up so-called orphan yarns, i.e. where only one or two skeins are
left in an orphan basket in yarn stores of every country we visited. Now they
are orphans no longer but united in a hopefully useful accessory. They are in the colors of spring flowers.
So there you go! An international Barb Beanie and
Cowl!
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Succulent - not a cowl or beanie, but green! |
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