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I am not an affilate of Vanessa Cayton from the knitting niche or love knitting nor is this a sponsored post. I just love this pattern by Vanessa Cayton at the Knitting Niche and wouldn't recommend it unless I have actually used them and love them. Pattern used is by Vanessa Cayton. Green yarn bought from love crafts and recommended in case you'd like to buy some yourself.
Project details
Project: Knitted snood for my sister
Start date: 12th April 2018
Finish date: 2nd May 2018
Pattern used and the designer:
Pattern skills needed
- Cast on and cast off
- Knit
- Purl
[Start of image description for image above: a photo of a cream throw with a knitted green snood knitted in a mock rib stitch. Underneath is a piece of white ripped grid paper and a sage green rectangle with a white rectangle at the top with the words "Knitting journal" underneath is the words "Warm Cozy Snood" and at the bottom the words "Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits. blogspot.com". End of image description.]
Materials
Yarn weight: Aran/Worsted weight
Yarn used:
- Paintbox Yarn Cotton Aran in Racing Green
Place yarn bought from:
- Paintbox Yarn Cotton Aran - Love crafts
Needle sizes used:
- 5mm Straight needles
Other tools used:
- Scissors
- Yarn needle/ tapestry needle
- Tape measure
[Start of image description: a photo of a cream throw with a green knitted snood knitted in a mock rib stitch. End of image description.]
About the completed project
My sister asked me to knit her a snood to help keep her neck warm which at times can get quite sore from an accident she was in. Also with the cooler Autumn weather to help keep throat and her ears warm as well when she goes for a walk. She loves this snood and said its perfect for keeping her warm and it's going to get alot of use out of it, sounds like I'm going to knit her at least another one of these. One in the wash or drawer and one on :-). I love how this design has a different pattern on it created by the mock rib stitch used.
[Start of image description: a photo of a cream throw with a close up of the green knitted snood knitted in a mock rib stitch. End of image description.]
I am so glad she loves this snood and said it is so snugly and lovely. I love knitting for friends and enjoyed knitting this snood for my friend to keep her cozy and warm.
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Happy knitting friends, What cozy knits do you love to knit?