Knitting Cowlettes: Clever Techniques for Making Custom Mini-Cowls to Elevate Any Outfit

· Hachette UK
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A popular knitwear designer shows you how to knit a cowlette using a foolproof formula—accessible to all skill levels.

Whether you're looking for warmth on a winter day or an elegant and airy accent for a summer evening outfit, there’s a cowlette for that! In Knitting Cowlettes, designer Safiyyah Talley celebrates the accessory that combines the beauty and drape of a shawl with the easy wearability of a cowl (no knotting or pinning required). Talley introduces knitters to the cowlette’s unique construction—which begins with traditional shawl shaping before being joined in the round—as a gateway to her 23 unique patterns and showcases the cowlette’s endless versatility with a wide range of sizes and styles. If you're a more adventurous knitter, Talley provides a foolproof template for creating your own gorgeous cowlettes, walking you through the entire decision-making process, from yarn choice and setup to sizing, shaping, and finishing.

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About the author

Safiyyah Talley is the author of Knit 2 Socks in 1 and creator of the popular blog and podcast The Drunk Knitter. Talley's work has been featured on websites such as Bobble Club House, The Fiber Co., LoveCrafts, and Modern Daily Knitting. She teaches knitting classes virtually and at knitting shows including Vogue Knitting Live. Talley lives in Indiana.

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