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Cleo Scarf Free Knit Pattern by Jessie At Home - 1

Cleo Scarf

The Cleo scarf features my knit Jacob’s Ladder technique that is so popular. The ladder runs up the center of the scarf creating a spine.

Hill

Hill is named for it’s fun shape. It starts out with just 2 stitches, increases to 24, and decreases back down to 3, creating a hill. Use 3 strands of Red Heart with Love yarn and large needles to make this project super fast and super warm. This scarf can be worn in a variety of ways but every way will keep you warm and cozy!

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Basic Drop Stitch Knit Scarf

The Basic Drop Stitch Scarf is a great way to learn the drop stitch. It’s actually very easy, and not too scary once you get used to it! With just a three row repeat, this pattern is easy to memorize and travels easily. You can make it any length you want, and you can even change the width by casting on more or less stitches. Enjoy!

Basic Drop Stitch Scarf free knit pattern by Jessie At Home
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Becky Cowl

The Becky Cowl is a triangular fringed wrap with a turtleneck top. It is made entirely with knit stitches, no purls. The fringes are made by dropping stitches, and they are loop fringes, so no worries of them fraying!

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Missy Cowl

Missy ~ free knit pattern by Jessie At Home

Missy
Knit Pattern
Easy Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot

Missy is a fringed shawl point cowl in two colors. Worked in garter st, with easy to create increases and drop stitch fringe, this cowl is a quick and easy pattern. It can be worn with the point in front or back, or on the side, it can even be worn as a hood! Most of 2 skeins of Cloudborn Baby Alpaca Bulky yarn by Craftsy will be used to create your own chic cowl.

**Craftsy is having a 12 days of Craftsy Sale through December 12th, 2015, and pretty much everything is up to 50% off!

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Spring Cowgirl

Spring Cowgirl is a continuous shawl with a cowl neck top. Maybe that makes it a shawl point cowl? I have no idea what to call this thing! Let’s just call it pretty. It uses 2 generous sample size skeins of yarn (a 50g and a 25g skein), but can be made from one 100g skein of fingering weight yarn, with plenty leftover for a fun small project. (Maybe one or two of the Twisted and Twirled MKAL or MCAL patterns.) The yarn was provided by Mode Knit Yarn and Knitcircus Yarns as part of the swag bags from the Marley Bird Designer Dinner at the Summer 2015 TNNA Needlearts Trade Show. Thank you!!! Both yarns were a pleasure to work with and the colors are just beautiful.

Spring Cowgirl ~ free knit pattern by Jessie At Home
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