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Dixen’s Delight Knit Cowl – Chart 2

🎄 Sleigh the Holiday Make-Along – Chart #2 for Knit Cowl! 🧶
Let’s continue to add more COLOR! In this video, we’re diving into Chart #2 for the Dancer’s Delight Knit Cowl!

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NOTES

A colorful knitted cowl with red, blue, white, and yellow geometric patterns appears below red text that reads "Dancer's Delight Knit Cowl Chart 2"—part of the stunning Dixen Delight Knit Cowl Chart 2 collection—on a white background. -Marly Bird
  • Use the stranded or Fair Isle technique to complete the body of the cowl.
    Read stitches on charts from right to left, and rounds from bottom to top.
  • The chart represents a portion of the project, therefore each row of the chart will be worked on repeat until all the stitches of the round are complete.
    • It is recommended to use stitch markers between repeats to keep count.  
  • When stranding a color beyond 4-6 sts, tuck the float (see Video Tutorials).
  • Do not carry colors more than 1 round. Cut and rejoin when the color is in use once again. 
  • Weave in all tails when each chart is complete before moving to next chart.
  • Some rounds include three or more colors. If you’d prefer to simplify your colorwork, you can absolutely add one or more of those colors later using duplicate stitch after the knitting is complete. No worries—this is a great option, and it still looks fabulous! 💡 Need help? Check out this video on how to work duplicate stitch.

Body

Using the stranded knitting technique (see Video Tutorials), work in Stockinette St following the color charts for Body of the cowl.

Chart 2

Knit rounds 1 – 23 for Chart 21. There are 7 total repeats for each round of the chart.

A symmetrical, grid-based pattern chart for Chart 2: Dixen's Delight Knit Cowl with red, teal, cream, and white blocks. The grid is labeled 1–23 on two sides, a color key (Colors A–I) sits on the right, and geometric shapes fill the design. -Marly Bird

Return to main blog post about the make-along event: https://marlybird.com/blog/sleigh-the-holiday-make-along-2025-join-the-festive-fun/

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