What an excellent tutorial and so well explained Emily. I think a beginner would be able to follow you so easily and feel a great accomplishment too. I would recommend them to purchase your pattern as well. It would be easy for them to travel with their new project and show off as well. What a great way to encourage new knitters to our huge community. I suggest all LYS to select yarns and post it on their instagram about your tutorial for this courage cowl. Bravo
Also thank you for showing the process of completing the bind off. Of all the many years of knitting no one ever showed me the “proper” way to work this process. Kudos to you🙏
Thank you so much for this beautiful cowl and very informative video. Looks complicated but I am going to try. Your instructions are very clear also! 👍👏 Love ❤️ from June in Singapore.
This is so pretty! I was wondering what the multiple is if I want to make it a little larger? This will be the perfect Christmas gift for my sisters (and me too!). Great tutorial too. I noticed in your playlist you have tutorials for socks!!! After Christmas I plan to try knitting socks using your tutorial! Have you ever knitted socks with 9" circular needles? I recently bought a set of Knitters Pride fixed 9" sock needles in different sizes. I'd love to use them!
Thank you so much! If you want to make the cowl wider add stitches in multiples of 6 :) You should totally try socks, they are a blast to make and a lot easier than they look! I tried knitting socks on 9" once, the tiny circumference made my hands cramp up a ton so I never went back to it. But I also have really large hands lol, so I think it works for a lot of other people. You could probably follow the tutorial with your 9" circs if you use magic loop method for the heel flap/gusset.
@@TheBlueMouseKnits Thanks so much for getting back so quick for the multiples. And after Christmas I'm definitely going to follow along on your sock tutorials. I've got so much beautiful sock yarn I've bought through the years just begging to be made into socks!😘🧦 Thanks again and I'll get busy making cowls for Christmas!
Love the pattern and a perfect fit of the cowl (stays close to the neck and can even be extended up to the ears for walks on cold and windy days). I noticed in one of your earlier replies that you were working on a tutorial for a slouchy with the same pattern. It would be wonderful to have a matching set of a cowl and a slouchy. Any chance you post it before spring this year?
Thank you for this tutorial! It’s a gorgeous piece! I’m working on mine now and realized I made a mistake. I’ve frogged back to the SL3, K3 row but I can’t seem to figure out how to frog this row. Can anyone shed some light on how I should be approaching this? Thanks in advance!🧶😊
Thank you so much! You’re currently at the end of a finished SL3, K3 row trying to frog it? I believe you’ll want to bring the yarn to the front of your work when slipping the stitches (they can just be slipped from the right needle to the left) and if you move the yarn to the front before slipping them then the strand that was held in front will be loose and back to normal. And then you can frog the knit stitches as normal. I hope that makes sense, it’s kind of hard to explain in writing
@@TheBlueMouseKnits that made perfect sense and I realized the issue was that I needed to frog one more row and then I could easily slip the three and collect the loose yarn. The yarn I’m using makes finding stitches a bit tricky at times😅 thanks so much for your response, giving your attention and the helpful advice! It’s greatly appreciated!☺️💙 wishing you and yours happy holidays and a blessed Yuletide❤️🤍💚🎄
If you want to make it wider add more stitches in multiples of 6. And if you want to make it longer work more repeats of the 12 stitch pattern rounds. Hope that answers your question ❤️
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What an excellent tutorial and so well explained Emily. I think a beginner would be able to follow you so easily and feel a great accomplishment too. I would recommend them to purchase your pattern as well. It would be easy for them to travel with their new project and show off as well. What a great way to encourage new knitters to our huge community. I suggest all LYS to select yarns and post it on their instagram about your tutorial for this courage cowl. Bravo
Oh thank you so much Diane! That’s so sweet of you, I really appreciate it ❤️❤️
Also thank you for showing the process of completing the bind off. Of all the many years of knitting no one ever showed me the “proper” way to work this process. Kudos to you🙏
I'm glad it was helpful, thanks!
This is such a beautiful pattern. I have to try this and make my hubby a cowl. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Thank you so much June! I’m so glad you like it!
Your channel has helped me so much over the past year! Thank you, Emily
I’m so glad to hear that! That makes me really happy, thank you! ❤️❤️
Beautiful work
Thank you ❤️
Thank you. Have a great season
Thank you Diane! Hope you do as well
Thanks for your tutorial. Your FO always looks clean.
Thank you so much! That’s so kind ❤️❤️
Thank you, for the beautiful cowl pattern and tutorial 🤗🧶💕
Thank you so much! :)
Great instruction for a beautiful cowl!! Thank you so much!
Thank you! I’m glad you like it ❤️
Your instructions are so clear; thank you young lady💜
I'm glad you found them clear, thank you
Thank you so much for this beautiful cowl and very informative video.
Looks complicated but I am going to try.
Your instructions are very clear also! 👍👏
Love ❤️ from June in Singapore.
Thank you so much for watching, I hope it was clear enough to follow ❤️❤️
What a beautiful squishy pattern ! Thanks so much for sharing this. I need a cowl for this season, diving into my stash straight away. 🤣
Thank you! It really is super squishy it’s wonderful! 😍
I love this pattern! It looks so complicated yet so easy for me to do.
I'm so glad you find it easy to work :)
I love that it creates such a decorative design, but is fairly simple to knit.
Beautiful cowl, thank you! Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you Rose! Happy thanksgiving, have a wonderful holiday week ❤️
Thank you so much Emily! The cowl is beautiful and you are an excellent teacher. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and Holiday season!
Thank you so much Jayleen! Have a great thanksgiving too! ❤️❤️
This is such a gorgeous design! Thank you for sharing the pattern & tutorial! Congratulations on the sponsorship
Thank you so much Tabitha, I appreciate it! ❤️
Thanks for sharing lovely cowl my dear. U explain it so well step by step.
Even new knitters can make it👌
I'm so happy to hear you think so, thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Bedankt
Thank you so much Gilaine! ❤️❤️
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this beautiful pattern ❤️ Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍽🍁
Thank you so much Piper! Happy thanksgiving to you as well ❤️❤️
So beautiful 🎉🎉
Thank you so much ❤️
Lovely!!
Thank you :)
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank u, this is awesome!
So glad you liked it! Thanks
This is so pretty! I was wondering what the multiple is if I want to make it a little larger? This will be the perfect Christmas gift for my sisters (and me too!). Great tutorial too. I noticed in your playlist you have tutorials for socks!!! After Christmas I plan to try knitting socks using your tutorial! Have you ever knitted socks with 9" circular needles? I recently bought a set of Knitters Pride fixed 9" sock needles in different sizes. I'd love to use them!
Thank you so much! If you want to make the cowl wider add stitches in multiples of 6 :)
You should totally try socks, they are a blast to make and a lot easier than they look! I tried knitting socks on 9" once, the tiny circumference made my hands cramp up a ton so I never went back to it. But I also have really large hands lol, so I think it works for a lot of other people. You could probably follow the tutorial with your 9" circs if you use magic loop method for the heel flap/gusset.
@@TheBlueMouseKnits Thanks so much for getting back so quick for the multiples. And after Christmas I'm definitely going to follow along on your sock tutorials. I've got so much beautiful sock yarn I've bought through the years just begging to be made into socks!😘🧦 Thanks again and I'll get busy making cowls for Christmas!
Love the pattern and a perfect fit of the cowl (stays close to the neck and can even be extended up to the ears for walks on cold and windy days).
I noticed in one of your earlier replies that you were working on a tutorial for a slouchy with the same pattern. It would be wonderful to have a matching set of a cowl and a slouchy. Any chance you post it before spring this year?
Love this pattern thank you! Have you made a slouchy hat in this pattern?
Thank you so much Jennifer! I am in the process of knitting a slouchy hat sample
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Thank you for this tutorial! It’s a gorgeous piece! I’m working on mine now and realized I made a mistake. I’ve frogged back to the SL3, K3 row but I can’t seem to figure out how to frog this row. Can anyone shed some light on how I should be approaching this? Thanks in advance!🧶😊
Thank you so much!
You’re currently at the end of a finished SL3, K3 row trying to frog it? I believe you’ll want to bring the yarn to the front of your work when slipping the stitches (they can just be slipped from the right needle to the left) and if you move the yarn to the front before slipping them then the strand that was held in front will be loose and back to normal. And then you can frog the knit stitches as normal. I hope that makes sense, it’s kind of hard to explain in writing
@@TheBlueMouseKnits that made perfect sense and I realized the issue was that I needed to frog one more row and then I could easily slip the three and collect the loose yarn. The yarn I’m using makes finding stitches a bit tricky at times😅 thanks so much for your response, giving your attention and the helpful advice! It’s greatly appreciated!☺️💙 wishing you and yours happy holidays and a blessed Yuletide❤️🤍💚🎄
If I want to make this longer what's the cast on number?
If you want to make it wider add more stitches in multiples of 6. And if you want to make it longer work more repeats of the 12 stitch pattern rounds. Hope that answers your question ❤️
@@TheBlueMouseKnits Yes this was very helpful, thank you. Have a Happy Thanksgiving
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