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Ziyal


by Allison Goldthorpe
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Crofter's Cowl


This comfy Crofter s Cowl is worked in a Shetland lace pattern with great stitch definition. By Gudrun Johnston
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Birthday Cowl


by Nova Seals
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Shaw Hill


This is the most versatile pattern ever. by Alicia Plummer
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Crocheted Circle Scarf


by Sakura Knit
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Super-Bulky Socks, Toe-Up or Top-Down


These are my go-to last-minute Christmas gift - you can knit them in a few hours and they take exactly one skein of Rasta By Liat Gat
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LTYC Super Bulky Cowl


Simple, chunky spiral cowl to keep you really warm. Super easy to knit. by Kelly Hechinger
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Boardwalk


by Elizabeth Pedersen
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Liquid Amber


This light, lacy cowl is perfect for early spring, when you want something that looks a little delicate but still delivers the warmth and coziness you crave by Stacey Simpson Duke
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Frostlight


A simple lace rib scarf in a heavy worsted yarn with soft, graceful fringes. by Robin Ulrich
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Laser


Created during an afternoon viewing of The Kids Are Alright, Laser is a simple and straightforward cowl. By Ashley N Aguilar.
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Della Cowl


Just enough warmth to tuck in a coat, easier to manage than a full scarf, this cowl with lacy ribbing is perfect for fall. By Holly Terrell
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My So Called Scarf


A classic scarf pattern You will see knit it in: Silky, Worsted, Twist, Rasta... By Allison Isaacs
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Newsprint Cowl


A cowl to get you through the last stretch of winter. By Haven Leavit
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Citron


Resemblance to a slice of citrus due to its semi-circular shape and increases subtly radiating from the center. By Hilary Smith Callis
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Holden Shawlette


This pattern is perfect for a first lace or shawl project. The lace pattern is easy to memorize. By Mindy Wilkes
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Belmondo Shawl


A triangular shawl worked in a lattice pattern from tip to shoulders, with optional fringe by Tori Gurbisz
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Little House Shawl


This surprisingly simple shawl is knit from the hem up, using very basic lace and shaping techniques. It makes for a great first lace or shawl project. by Joanna Johnson
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Vent d'est vent d'ouest


A delicate lace smoke ring to protect yourself from wind, knitted with less than a skein of Malabrigo lace by Marie Adeline Boyer
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Jeweled Cowl


by Sachiko Uemura
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