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The Perfect Knit for Outlander Fans, and Everyone Else

December 3, by Sarah White. Leave a Comment

outlander cowl knitting patternI haven’t read or watched the Outlander series yet, though I know I need to do both, not the least of which because there’s great knitting in the show.

Claire’s Outlander Cowl from Knitterly is a giant, bulky Garter Stitch cowl worked with two strands of yarn held together.

It’s perfect in a rustic, natural colored wool, but would look great in different fibers and colors as well.

You can even buy a kit from Knitterly if you want to give this pattern as a gift to a newer knitter (or someone you want to become a knitter) in your life.

Throw in a copy of the Outlander book or a set of the series and you’ll have an even better gift!

[Photo: Knitterly via Ravelry]

So if you are looking for knitting patterns from the Outlander series then this is a great start to finding the Highland patterns.

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Specific to knitters, you can join our Knitting Patterns Only group to get, well, knitting patterns, ask questions and gain inspiration for what to knit next.

Check out these books dedicated to Knitted Cowl Patterns still looking for more cowl patterns? Check these out on Etsy.

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A Sweater to Knit for Warmer Days

As a person who is pretty much always cold, I wear sweaters throughout the year. Sometimes I will wear lighter weight sweaters, or even short-sleeved sweaters, but there is often a sweater nearby even when it’s hot outside.

The Elton Pullover by Joji Locatelli is a great sweater pattern to knit for warmer weather, even if you’re not a person who is cold all the time.

It combines a fingering weight yarn and a lace weight mohair, but not in the way you might expect. Instead of both strands of yarn being held together while you work, this project has you work them in stripes. That means you end up with more solid bands of fabric where the fingering weight yarn is used, and fuzzy, see-through stripes where you are knitting with the mohair.

The textural contrast is a lot of fun, and the airflow provided keeps you from getting too hot when you wear it.

The pattern is a pullover version of a previously published cardigan pattern, so check that out, too, if a cardigan is more your style.

The pullover version is available in 10 sizes with chest measurements ranging from 30 to 60 inches. It’s designed to be worn with about 16 inches of positive ease, so the actual sweater measurements range from 44 to 80 inches. Of course if your chest measurement is larger than 44 you can adjust the level of ease by working a different size.

The design features a crew neck and drop shoulders, and is worked in the round from the top down. It’s available in both English and Spanish. You can get the patterns on Ravelry for the pullover and the cardigan version.

[Photo: Joji Locatelli.]

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