This is the lazy version of the Candy Ribbon Cowl. Why lazy? Because I let the
variegated yarn and the stitch pattern do most of the work. Easy peasy knitting. I made this one bigger so that it can be worn a few different ways:
I like draping it over the shoulders, almost like a shawlette:
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So pretty! I love the way this turned out - an absolutely gorgeous combination of yarn & color.
ReplyDeletewow - this is such a stunning effect. If I saw this in a shop I'd buy it!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! The way the yarn creates the visual is stunning. I also like the way you have pinned it as a shawlette. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow wise to let the yarn do the work. Gorgeous.
ReplyDelete*GASP* It's outstanding! I really love the way the varigatd yarn worked with the overall pattern here. It's a strong feature of this cowl and makes it very interesting to look at.
ReplyDeleteReally, really striking! But I think you should tell everyone how terribly complicated it is and how exceptionally clever you are to have made it :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing project! Lovely photos too.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful when easy peasey knitting looks really sophisticated? I love how versatile your cowl is. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is incredibly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHard to believe you consider this easy peasy and lazy knitting! It's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! It looks great finished.
ReplyDeleteI love the draped shawlette styling. This is really beautiful - it isn't lazy, you just figured out a shortcut :).
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting stitch. Lovely the way you have styled it differently in the photos.
ReplyDeleteMaybe easy-peasy, but it looks stunning!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite style for wearing a cowl is in the second photo. I like your third way to wear it!
Cheers!
well, this one must be queued......it's beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely aborable! very versatile too, I can totally imagine wearing it
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