https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/cozy-worm • Posted by Nikki V.
In order to keep this Little Worm cozy when outdoors as well as in, I knit her a moebius cowl. It is photographed with bunny and gingersnaps because, sadly, my Little Worm hasn't yet figured out the potential benefits of this cowl and so far refuses to wear it. Maybe I'll pull it out the next time we're out in the cold, so that a Shivering Worm can become a Cozy Worm and still make snow angels.
In order to keep this Little Worm cozy when outdoors as well as in, I knit her a moebius cowl. It is photographed with bunny and gingersnaps because, sadly, my Little Worm hasn't yet figured out the potential benefits of this cowl and so far refuses to wear it. Maybe I'll pull it out the next time we're out in the cold, so that a Shivering Worm can become a Cozy Worm and still make snow angels.
Sizes: 12-24 months (2-3 years) Gauge: 17 sts X 26 rows = 4 inches
Cast on 60 (64) stitches. Join to knit in the round, being careful to INSERT a twist.* Place end of round marker 1) Knit 3 rounds. 2) Purl 3 rounds. 3) Knit 5 rounds. 4) Purl 2 rounds. 5) Knit 3 rounds 6) Purl 2 rounds.
Work backwards from (5) to (1), and then cast off all stitches. Weave in ends, and attempt to convince your child that warmth is a good thing.