Scene-Stealing Holiday Cowl
Make a holiday cowl to make your attire even more festive for the holiday season! This fun and festive crochet cowl pattern looks great on women of all ages.
If you're feeling crafty and want to make something truly memorable, try creating a Scene-Stealing Holiday Cowl. This cool cowl is just what you need to bundle up in style. Crochet scarf patterns don't come any more fashionable than this.
A Scene-Stealing Holiday Cowl would look great with a nice winter coat and a cute pair of mittens. Wear this cute creation to your next holiday gathering, and you'll be the talk of the party.
Primary TechniqueCrochet
SeasonWinter
Crochet HookI/9 or 5.5 mm hook
Materials:
- Simply Soft (170 g/6. oz;288 m/315 yds)
- Contrast A White (9701) 1
- Contrast B Harvest Red (9763) 1
- Contrast C Autumn Red (9730) 1
- Size U.S. I/9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Abbreviations:
- Approx = approximately
- Ch(s) = Chain(s)
- cont = continue(ity)
- pat = pattern
- rep = repeat
- rnd(s) = round(s)
- sc = single crochet
- Sl st = Slip stitch
Instructions:
To join new color, work to last 2 loops on hook. Draw new color through last 2 loops then proceed in new color.
- Stripe Pat
- With A, work 1 rnd.
- With B, work 2 rnds.
- With C, work 4 rnds.
- With B, work 2 rnds.
- With A, work 1 rnd.
- These 10 rnds form Stripe Pat.
- With A, ch 100. Join with sl st to first ch, taking care to not twist chain.
- 1st rnd: Ch 1. 1 sc in each ch around. Join B with sl st to first sc. Break A. 100 sc.
- 2nd rnd: With B, ch 1. 1 sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first sc. First 2 rnds of Stripe Pat are complete.
- Cont in Stripe Pat, rep 2nd rnd until Stripe Pat has been worked 4 times.
- Fasten off.
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princess6860504
Nov 28, 2017
This cowl should be rated easy. It uses just the single crochet for the entire cowl. The only thing that is a little time consuming and you have to get used to grabbing that other color and continuously working those new colors in. I would not say that is a difficult thing to do, though. I LOVE how the pattern calls for the Caron Simply Soft. Perfect choice. Other worsted weight yarns would end up being much to tight and stiff with all those single crochets.
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