Simple Chunky Lace Cowl Knitting Pattern + Tutorial

Here’s a simple and beautiful Chunky Lace Cowl knitting pattern that’s quick to knit and adds a lovely, textured touch to any outfit. This cowl is perfect for beginners who want to try a bit of lace knitting with chunky yarn for a fast and cozy project.


Materials:

  • Yarn: Chunky weight yarn (about 120–150 yards)
  • Needles: US size 11 (8mm) circular knitting needles (16” length)
  • Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
  • Scissors

Abbreviations:

  • CO = Cast on
  • K = Knit
  • P = Purl
  • YO = Yarn over
  • K2tog = Knit 2 together (decrease)
  • RS = Right Side
  • WS = Wrong Side
  • BO = Bind off

Gauge:

  • 10 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette stitch (though gauge is not critical for this pattern)

Size:

  • This cowl is designed to be about 12 inches wide and 18–20 inches in circumference, which is the standard size to wrap comfortably around your neck once.

Instructions:

1. Cast On:

  • CO 96 stitches (or adjust the number of stitches based on the circumference you want, but this will give you the typical width for a snug but comfortable fit).
  • Join in the round being careful not to twist the stitches.
  • Place a marker to mark the beginning of the round.

2. Pattern Repeat (Lace Section):

This pattern uses a simple lace repeat, with yo (yarn overs) and k2tog (knit two together) to form the lace. Repeat these rows for the entire length of the cowl.

  • Round 1 (RS): K3, YO, K2tog repeat from * to * around.
  • Round 2 (WS): P3, P3 repeat from * to * around.
  • Round 3 (RS): K3, YO, K2tog repeat from * to * around.
  • Round 4 (WS): P3, P3 repeat from * to * around.

Repeat rounds 1-4 until your cowl is about 8-10 inches long or your desired length.


3. Finishing the Cowl:

  • Bind off: Once you’ve reached the desired length, bind off loosely in pattern (knit the knits, purl the purls).
  • Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail, and weave in any loose ends with a tapestry needle.

Optional Additions:

  • Add a lace edging: For an even more delicate look, you can add a lace edging at the top or bottom of the cowl by repeating the lace pattern (as shown above) for a few more rows after finishing the main body of the cowl.
  • Two-tone cowl: You could also create stripes in different colors by changing yarn every few inches to give the cowl a fun and colorful look.

Conclusion:

This Chunky Lace Cowl is a perfect quick project to add some texture and warmth to your wardrobe. It’s simple to knit and creates a beautiful lace pattern using chunky yarn, making it a great accessory for chilly days. The pattern is easy to follow, and the result is a soft, cozy, and stylish piece that you can wear every season! Enjoy knitting!

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