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Teversham Cowl & Headwarmer

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Show your couple love with matching accessories – whether you are husband and wife, friends or more than friends.


For him: A super-cozy cowl to ward off the winter chills. He’ll love the rugged texture and the modern ombre colour detail.


For her: A matching headwarmer to keep her ears toasty as the temperatures fall. She’ll love the open top so it’s easy to wear over her ponytail.


​For them: A chunky easy-to-knit set in a beautiful merino mix yarn for the ultimate in softness.


​Co-ordinating Beanie Hat: For details about the co-ordinating Madingley Beanie Hat shown in the photos, please click here.


. Available for immediate download from the site.

. For more details, please see below.

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Pattern Information

DIFFICULTY: Easy

TECHNIQUES REQUIRED: Knitting, purling, decreases, working in the round and working with two ends of yarn held together.
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HEADWARMER:
Sizes: Small (Medium, Large)
. To fit head size: 53 (55, 58)cm / 21 (22, 23) ins
. Circumference: 48 (50, 52)cm / 19 (20, 20.5) ins
. Depth (All sizes): 12.5cm/5 ins

Yarn: CoopKnits Socks Yeah DK, 75% merino wool, 25% nylon, 112m/122 yds:50gm ball in:
. Main Colour/MC: #201 Tartarus (Dark Grey)
. Contrast Colour/CC: #202 Minos (Light Grey)

Amount required:
. Headwarmer: MC x1 (1, 2) balls & CC x1 (1, 1) ball
. Set: MC x4 (4, 5) balls & CC x3 (3, 3) balls

Actual amount used for medium size headwarmer as shown:
. MC: 40gm/1.5 oz, 90m/98 yds
. CC: 30gm/1.0 oz, 67m/73 yds.
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COWL:
Size: One size
. Circumference: 68cm/27 ins
. Depth: 22cm/8.75 ins

Yarn: CoopKnits Socks Yeah DK, 75% merino wool, 25% nylon, 112m/122 yds:50gm ball in:
. Main Colour/MC: #201 Tartarus (Dark Grey)
. Contrast Colour/CC: #202 Minos (Light Grey)

Amount required:
. Cowl: MC x3 balls & CC x2 balls
. Set: MC x4 (4, 5) balls & CC x3 (3, 3) balls

Actual amount used for cowl as shown:
. MC: 120gm/4.25 oz, 269m/294 yds
. CC: 70gm/2.5 oz, 157m/172 yds
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FOR BOTH DESIGNS:

Yarn substitution: To use an alternative yarn, please select a DK yarn with a recommended gauge of about 22 sts:10cm/4 ins with 4.0mm/US #6 needles when using a single strand of yarn. Please note that both the cowl and headwarmer are worked with two ends of yarn held together for extra warmth.

Needles: Size 4.5mm/US #7 circular needles, length 80cm/32 ins.

Gauge: 19 sts & 26 rnds:10cm/4 ins in Double Rib using 4.5mm/US #7 needles and two ends of yarn held together throughout, when slightly stretched.

Notions: Row counter, markers and tapestry needle for finishing ends.
Pattern information: 
The pattern includes stitch charts and full line-by-line instructions and is available for immediate download​ from the website. The pdf file can be printed out or viewed on a computer, tablet or mobile device. 

Download information
You will be provided with a link to download your file immediate after purchase. Please let me know if you have any difficulties in downloading or opening the file from the link.

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Stitch Pattern: 
This design uses a reversible stitch pattern from our book: Reversible Knitting Stitches – A Sourcebook of 250 Double-Sided Stitch Patterns.
   • For more details about the book, please click here.
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   ​• To read more about using reversible stitches in your work, please click here.

Blogposts / Knitting Notes – Seeing Double Series:
#1 – A new series on knitting with two ends of yarn
#2 – Using two ends of yarn for added warmth
#4 – Blending colours with doubled yarns
#6 – Mix n’ Match Sets
#7 – Tips and Techniques for working with doubled yarns

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​​Current Version: v29MAR2025
Please contact me if you have a previous version of the pattern and would like an updated copy. 

© Moira Ravenscroft, 2025
E-mail: [email protected]
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