
Flight Patterns
Introducing our exquisite neckwarmer or cowl, a stunning addition to your wardrobe that showcases a beautifully designed, deeply etched motif. This pattern boasts a captivating sense of movement, creating a bold yet tailored lace look that is sure to impress. The surprise lies in the choice of soft, cozy tweed yarn that elevates the overall feel of this accessory. However, if you're feeling adventurous, don't hesitate to opt for a fine lace yarn instead! This choice will yield a striking result where the intricate linework stands out boldly against a sheer background fabric.
With a harmonious mix of simple and complex lacework, this neckwarmer is an ideal project for intermediate lace knitters who are eager to expand their knitting skills. You will enjoy the challenge and satisfaction of mastering techniques while creating a piece that is not only functional but also visually stunning. Plus, the design ensures that the front of the work is always visible, showcasing your hard work and creativity.
Before you start, keep in mind that substituting yarn and/or needles can lead to variations in size, drape, and overall yardage requirement, so choose your materials wisely!
For this neckwarmer (cowl), the yardage requirement is 200 (500) yards, making it the perfect project for using up those extra skeins in your stash.
As shown in our sample, the neckwarmer is knit in Bare Naked Wools Stone Soup Fingering, in the beautifully subtle color Granite, highlighting the stunning lacework design. Embrace your creativity and elevate your knitting with this chic and versatile neckwarmer pattern, perfect for any season!