Comments? Questions? Lost? E-mail me at cleaalli@gmail.com and Ill do my best to help you.
Tiny Flowers Cowl
Materials: - U.s. Size 8, 5 mm needle. A circular needle is recommended. - Stitch Marker. Yarn: Worsted Weight Yarn. Approximately 230 - 450 yards if knitted to gauge.
Abbreviations Used in Pattern:
k - knit k tbl - knit through the back loops LHN - left hand needle p -purl rs (Risotto Stitch) - p2tog, and leaving the 2 sts on LHN, ybk, k tog these same two stitches ybk - yarn back

This cowl is all about options. Choosing the small or large size, and how you work the beginning and ending rows, gives you choices to make this cowl all your own. Also, you can keep going until you run out of yarn (making sure to reserve enough for the garter stitch ending rows).
Approximate Finished Dimensions:
\*Note: Any even number of stitches will work for this project. Small and Skinny CO 116 100 - 120 Yards Approx. 4" tall and 25" long (circular) Small and Deep CO 116 210 - 230 Yards Approx. 8" tall and 25" long (circular) Large and Skinny CO 230 210 - 230 Yards Approx. 4 tall and 50" long (circular) Large and Deep CO 230 420 - 450 Yards Approx. 8" tall and 50" long (circular) Comments? Questions? Lost? E-mail me at cleaalli@gmail.com and I'll do my best to help you. Pattern: Two options for beginning cowl: Starting flat: Row 1 - 5: k all \*At end of Row 5, join in the round Starting in the round: Row 1: k all Row 2: p all Row 3: k tbl all Row 4: p all Row 5: k tbl all Main Pattern: Row 6: rs all Row 7: k all Row 8: k 1, rs all until last stitch, k 1 Row 9: k all Repeat Rows 6 - 9 as many times as desired, reserving enough yarn to finish using one of these two methods: \*Note: Since the amount of rows will vary based on amount of yarn used, and number of stitches cast on, the finishing rows are counted using letters instead of numbers. Finish flat: Row A - D: k all, turning work at end of row and working back and forth. Finish in the round: Row A: p all Row B: k tbl all Row C: p all Row D: k tbl all Bind off in desired method (I recommend the knitted bind off). If you worked the beginning and ending rows flat, stitch the resulting slit closed. Weave in all loose ends.
