Your email address will not be published. Notify me of new posts by email. Your wishlist is empty. View Wishlist. Fun and Funky Fashion Accessories. Cart Cart 0. Login Sign Up. Cowl or Snood? What do you call it? By Urbanknit. Are there any colours in particular you would like to see? Cowl — Think of a cowl as a very short infinity scarf. Snood — From what I understand, A snood is a lot like a cowl, except it has a bonus feature: a hood!
Snoods are great for super cold weather and can be worn under a jacket with the hood out for extra warmth. In the most common form, the headgear resembles a close-fitting hood worn over the back of the head. This is the fleshy appendage that extends over the beak. Snoods are available from many outdoor clothing retailers, including Blacks, Cotswold Outdoor and Mountain Warehouse.
Alternatively, turn a knitted or crocheted scarf into a snood. Leave enough wool to cast off and stitch the ends together. Use your wool needle to join the short ends and form a tube. Weave in the ends, and you have a snood! You will need: 8 x 50g balls of chunky weight yarn suitable for 6mm needles all the same colour or 4 balls each of 2 colours like we did a pair of 9mm straight needles, plus one extra for the 3 needle bind off.
Are called bandanas, neck scarves or neckerchiefs and are made of a light material, and quality small square scarves are usually made from silk or cotton. A bandana is around in 50cm square. It can also be called the circle scarf. Neckwear refers to various styles of clothing worn around the human neck. They are worn for fashion, combat, or protection against the influences of weather. Common neckwear today includes bow ties, neckties cravat , scarves, feather boas and shawls.
Historically, ruffs and bands were worn. A cowl is tight to the neck. One or two skeins will make a cowl so you can try a yarn and then move onto knitting with something else. Snood Definition: n. The fillet which binds the hair of a young unmarried woman, and is emblematic of her maiden character. A short line often of horsehair connecting a fishing line with the hook; a snell; a leader. To bind or braid up, as the hair, with a snood. Example Sentences: 1 Stimulation of oocyte maturation by 1-methyladenine causes snoods to disappear, presumably by disassembly, about halfway to the time of germinal vesicle breakdown.
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