Thatched Roof Cottage
Hudson Cowl Knitting Pattern - Where Stitches Meet the Shoreline
Hudson Cowl Knitting Pattern - Where Stitches Meet the Shoreline
Looking for a nature-inspired knitting project? Discover the Hudson Cowl by Alicia Plummer—a thoughtfully designed pattern that echoes the serene meeting of pond and shoreline. This 4-page, full-color professionally printed booklet also includes a bonus digital PDF download for your convenience.
Where pond meets shore there's a mixing of elements. Gentle, effortless, flowing, water courses over sand and pebbles. In Hudson, a mix of stitches mimics the changing shoreline in pure, organic linen.
The Hudson Cowl offers a captivating mix of stitch patterns that keep your hands engaged and creativity flowing. Crafted with Kestrel by Quince & Co., a 100% organic linen yarn, the finished cowl measures 39 inches in circumference and 11 inches deep.
Construction Details:
Hudson Cowl is knitted flat beginning with a provisional cast on (link with instructions provided in pattern). Ends are grafted together to form loop (link with instructions provided in pattern). Stitches are picked up and knitted along each selvedge edge and joined for working the round.
Needles Needed:
- 20" or longer circular needles in US size 10 (6 mm)
- 20" or longer circular needles in US size 10.5 (6.5 mm)
Each Purchase Includes:
- A free printed gift tracker by Thatched Roof Cottage to help organize your handknit gifts and projects.
Ideal for nature lovers and seasonal knitters, this project blends form and function, creating a versatile accessory perfect for spring, late summer, fall, and winter.
Challenge your skills, celebrate nature's beauty, and knit a stylish accessory you'll treasure with the Hudson Cowl knitting pattern.
Printed Pattern Return Policy
All printed patterns are non-refundable, except in the case of damage during shipping. If your printed pattern arrives damaged, please contact us within 5 days of delivery. A refund or replacement will be issued, depending on stock availability.