Bold Texture, Beautiful Colour: The Quick-Knit Textured Trinity Cowl

Are you searching for a textural delight that knits up quickly at a bulky-weight gauge? With just two skeins of SweetGeorgia Merino Worsted, you can create a fabulous cowl in no time. The Textured Trinity cowl is plush and cozy, featuring prominent wrapped stitches that create a rich, three-dimensional texture. Shown in our deep, warm red “Sangria” colourway, the cowl exudes both elegance and vibrancy. Its versatile style makes it easy to dress up or down, ensuring it becomes a staple accessory for any occasion.

Cozy warm textured knit cowl in Sangria red hand-dyed colourway

KNITTING THE TEXTURED TRINITY COWL

Designed by Tabetha Hedrick, this pattern produces a soft, squishy fabric in a vibrant pop of your favourite colour, nestled right next to your neck. The distinctive texture of the wrapped stitches stands out beautifully. Crafted by holding two strands of SweetGeorgia Merino Worsted together, it achieves a thick, squishy fabric that provides exceptional warmth and comfort.

Cozy warm textured knit cowl in Sangria red hand-dyed colourway

The cowl is worked flat, sideways. While the pattern includes seaming instructions, you may prefer to use your favourite provisional cast-on and graft the ends together for a seamless finish.

Whether you’re drawn to light, luminous hues or crave the drama of deep, moody tones, SweetGeorgia Merino Worsted offers a unique journey through hand-dyed colour. We selected Sangria, a classic and elegant shade, for a cowl you’ll reach for again and again.

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Cozy warm textured knit cowl in Sangria red hand-dyed colourway
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Textured Trinity Cowl in SweetGeorgia Merino Worsted

Enjoy the delightfully soft, squishy fabric of this fun cowl in a pop of your favourite colour!
Craft Knitting
Maker Anita Lee
Designer Tabetha Hedrick
Skill Level Intermediate

Equipment

Materials

Instructions

  • To knit the Textured Trinity cowl, download a copy of the pattern from the SweetGeorgia online shop.
  • Once you’ve checked your gauge, with yarn held double, cast on the required number of stitches. Work the setup row as instructed.
  • Work rows 1–22 of the Textured Wrap pattern six times, or to your desired length.
  • Bind off loosely.
  • Wet block the cowl.
  • Seam the cast-on edge to the bind-off edge. Weave in ends and enjoy!
    Cozy warm textured knit cowl in Sangria red hand-dyed colourway

Notes

Pattern information from Tabetha Hedrick:
Decadent wrapped stitches pop off the fabric of this squishy cowl. With 2 strands of yarn held double, this accessory is a textural delight that works up quickly in a bulky-weight gauge.
 

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