Angel Food Cake Cowl PDF Lace Infinity Scarf Knitting Pattern
Angel Food Cake Cowl PDF Lace Infinity Scarf Knitting Pattern
Fluffy, light, and heavenly soft—just like the real thing! 🍰✨
When the weather turns chilly, there is nothing quite like slipping into a cozy, hand-knit accessory that keeps you feeling warm and looking lovely. Designed by Marsha Wenskay, the Angel Food Cake Cowl is a beautiful celebration of easy texture.
The magic of this design lies in its rhythmic simplicity. It features a beautifully intuitive 4-row lace pattern worked on larger needles, allowing our plump wool to create a fabric that is light, airy, and full of drape. It is an absolute joy to watch bloom on your needles, making it a satisfyingly quick project that is perfect for gift-giving or a weekend "small win" for your own closet.
Whether you are an adventurous beginner casting on lace for the first time or a seasoned maker looking for a relaxing couch project, this cowl offers an effortless, rewarding escape.
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📊 Pattern Specs & Technical Details
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Pattern Number: Ewe Ewe Yarns #215
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Designer: Marsha Wenskay
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Size: One size fits most
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Finished Measurements: 9" height x 24" circumference (23 cm x 61 cm)
Materials Required:
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Yarn: 2 skeins of Ewe Ewe Yarns Wooly Worsted 100% merino wool superwash yarn (95 yards per 50g ball). Sample shown in Color 90 Vanilla.
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Needles: US 10 (6 mm) 24" circular knitting needle (or size needed to obtain gauge).
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Supplies: Darning needle to weave in your ends cleanly.
Gauge:
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16 stitches to 4" (10 cm) in stockinette stitch before lace pattern block.
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