Hunger games katniss cowl pattern




















There are also adult versions available for purchase. Designed by 12 Little Things. DK weight yarn. Designed by Ellen Hyde, this chart was used on many finished projects you can view at Ravelry, including hats, pillows, backpack, bag, socks, and more. Get the free knitting pattern at Ravelry. District 12 Cowl Wrap Katniss's Catching Fire cowl inspired this stockinette and reverse stockinette stitch cowl topping a garter stitch and eyelet wrap.

Designed by Lion Brand Yarn. Pictured project by TinaRod whose version is a little shorter. A crochet version is also available. Get the project details on Ravelry. For project details, see the project page on the Ravelry. See more knitting projects including iPad cases, socks, mitts, drawstring bags, and more on Ravelry. Thank you, Knightofthemoon! I guess fashion is different in a dystopian world. But nowadays that would be quite impractical. The picture of your assembly drawing is missing, as is the one with the finished measurements.

Sorry for the inconvenience! Maybe trial and error will need to be used to put this together. If you can post new pictures, it would be great. Thanks for letting me know! Sorry for the wait.

Thank you so much for sharing this pattern and the time you are taking to help people. I would love to know the name of the movie it refers to so I can show my daughter.

I also learnt a new stitch thanks to you. Thanks again from New Zealand. Hi Eva! So cool to hear from someone in New Zealand. Have tried to down load the Katniss Cowl; free knitting pattern from Raverly, It will only down load in machine code not knitting or even crochet pattern.

I am hoping that you still had the knitting pattern, and was wondering if you could possibly email a copy to me. My wife is not long out of hospital and is looking for something she could sit and do as a surprise present for our daughter; who is a big fan of the films.

Hi John, thanks for your comment. To get the Katniss Cowl pattern, click here. You can either download it or view it in the post. Your email address will not be published. Ravelry page here Click here for the PDF! To make the cowl bigger… I would use a 12 MM crochet hook, which will make it larger without doing any modifications. Try to start. Keep in mind that you will need more yarn if you make it bigger! With just the larger hook, and no changes, I think it would take at least another ball.

Coupons help. Downsize the cowl as well! Try using worsted weight yarn and an 8 MM or so hook. Follow the pattern as written and make the first row of the triangle. Pay attention to the millimeter size, not the letter! Yarn needle, scissors, pins to help with assembly Special Stitches Herringbone double crochet hbdc : YO, insert hook into st, yo, pull loop through st and following loop, ch 1, yo, pull through 2.

Triangles make 2 Ch Decreasing by 2 sts each row Repeat Row 2 until you have 2 sts left. Last row: Ch 1, turn, sc2tog. FO and weave in ends. Cowl make 1 Ch Join with a slip stitch to form a ring, being careful not to twist the chain. Assembly Fold the cowl neck in half and mark each side, so 25 stitches between each marker.

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Cogaroo says: Posted on November 26, at pm. Alexa says: Posted on November 26, at pm. Linda Ziino says: Posted on November 26, at pm. This looks awesome! Is there any chance its available in pdf? Thanks so much for posting this pattern!

Hi, I just finished crocheting this beautiful pattern but for the life of me I can't seem to get it to look the same on me as in your picture.

How does it look at the back? Oh Kali, Kali, Kali. I have no problem with jumping from one row over to another. Having said that, I am discouraged.

I started with the Lionbrand Hometown yarn, a 6 yarn. Fortunately, I only went through one skein and returned the rest. Then I moved on to Serenity Chunky yarn, a 5 yarn. It's still quite bulky but not as much as the Lionbrand Hometown yarn is. I'm part of the way through row seven using a "P" hook This is one FAT scarf, and it's going to make me look like I weight pounds! I'm wondering if I should go down to a 4 yarn? I've read every comment on this post to get a clue as to different yarns, and many people complained about the sheer enormity of the scarf, but there weren't any good recommendations for alternative yarns.

In your instructions you say to use Bernat Collegiate Chunky, which is not sold near me, but in the comments you said more than once that you used a Caron yarn and not a Bernat yarn, but you didn't say which Caron yarn you used.

So which yarn did you use? Do you think a 4 yarn would work for this scarf? I have several skeins of a nice 4 yarn, which recommends an "H" hook.

Do you think if I used this yarn and went up to a "K" hook that I might get something nice out of this pattern?

I do appreciate that you took the time to post this pattern and that the pattern is free. That's really great! So I don't want to sound like I'm griping, but I'm just a little frustrated at having to return the unused skeins of yarn once again as well as wasting money on the used skeins.

Your input would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! Melanie, I am so sorry you are frustrated! I don't blame you one bit. I have a few recommendations for you First try a smaller hook. I have had a lot of people say they like an m hook 9. Look for Bernat softee chunky yarn. Project Details:. Down with the Capital… Katniss and Peeta forever.

I was wondering how tall you are? This pattern is my next project and was wondering if it will look the same size on me as it did on you. Her pictures make it seem smaller in the pattern.



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