22 Free Crochet Patterns for Cowls and Neck Warmers
These crochet cowl patterns are too stunning to pass up.
Discover neck warmer patterns that will change your life come winter. These free crochet patterns for cowls are quick, easy, and oh so cozy!
Scarves are popular all year long: you can wear a light and lacy version in the summer or a bulky scarf in the winter. Lately, it seems that the most popular scarf trend is cowls.
Cowls are a shorter, circular version of the traditional scarf accessory. Find out how to make a crochet cowl. Free crochet patterns like these don't come along often, so you'll want to stock up!
Anyone can sport a cowl. Try new things and stretch your skills: these neck warmer patterns don't cost a dime. Find your next cowl and discover why you need to add one to your wardrobe!
We think you'll fall in love with these patterns because they're so practical. You can throw them on over your head and run out the door; no tying or folding required! Also, you can cover your mouth and chin, so you won't be as exposed to winter temperatures. While you're at it, add a hood to your cowl so you can keep your head warm. These crochet cowl patterns are too perfect to pass up.
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Crochet Cowl Patterns
Fun and bright free crochet cowl patterns make the process of crocheting so much more fun and exciting. If you're new to crochet, a cowl is the perfect pattern to start with because they're so quick and easy. Many crochet cowls are worked flat in a rectangle and then connected. A dishcloth may be the perfect pattern for learning how to crochet, but a cowl is an ideal first project once you've mastered the basics.
You may have heard of patterns that involve crocheting through the back loop in half double crochet. In this pattern, you'll learn how to get a wonderful ribbing texture by crocheting through the back loop in single crochet.
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Purple and gray go together beautifully, don't you think? It begins with foundation double crochet, and if you've never tried this method of starting a project before, this is a great pattern to learn.
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Convertible Free Crochet Cowl Pattern
One of our most popular crochet cowls on the site, this convertable pattern stacks enough that you can also wear it as a hood for extra warmth against the cold winter air.
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Knit Look Cowl Crochet Pattern
One of our editor's favorite patterns! Crochet in the back loop only with half double crochets for a fabulous, knit-look texture.
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Bean Stitch Cowl Crochet Pattern
Speaking of texture, say hello to this gorgeous cowl! Keep super cozy when you learn the bean stitch.
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This classy pattern looks like something out of an Audrey Hepburn movie. Pair with sunglasses on a bright winter day and your favorite pea coat.
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Outlander Crochet Cowl Pattern
It's no secret why we called this cowl "outlander". Imagine wearing this in the hills of Scotland! Venture into nature on a blustery day. Don't worry; you'll be plenty warm!
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Color changing has never been easier! This pretty project looks like pebbles once you've finished working it up. It has a more relaxed fit as well, making it a great accessory rather than only a practical neckwarmer.
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Leather just adds the most wonderful detail to yarn projects, doesn't it? With this tutorial, learn how to add a hint of leather fringe for a rustic look. Pair with a plaid shirt, please!
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Embrace the fringe! If you are a fan of fringe, lean in and make this wavy pattern. Practice your ripple stitch game with this project.
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This pretty project features basic stitches and color changing. It's a great option for beginners, and the button detail is just lovely!
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Don't spend a fortune on your next project! Enjoy this pattern which uses just one skein of yarn and keep that neck warm.
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Isn't this project stunning? This is a good project for intermediate crocheters and is challenging but very fun. Just look at the finished results!
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Work up a cozy cowl in a flash with this pattern. Using a bulky yarn will help you whip up this pattern, and the color-changing yarn is simply lovely!
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These pretty and lacy stitches make this a project that's well-suited to the in-between seasons like spring and fall, although if you live in a place where summers are cooler, this might be a great way to add just a little more warmth to your ensemble.
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Find the prettiest yarn you can to make this project. You'll adore the variegated look and the fact that you can pull it up to cover your mouth and nose when the weather outside is frightful.
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This adorable call is so sweet and plush. Keep yourself warm in style with this easy pattern!
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This rustic project is perfect for wandering around in the great outdoors when the air is crisp.
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For fans of the granny stitch and fall colors, this free crochet cowl pattern is for you!
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Aren't the curly fringes just the loveliest? The colors are so vibrant!
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Add buttons for a wonderful finishing detail on your new rose-colored cowl.
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Warm Winter Cowl Crochet Pattern
This simple project is about to become your winter staple. It's so pretty and it has such great texture!
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If purple is your favorite color, the shades of lilac and periwinkle in this project are just to die for!
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Love the look of that pointed center in your cowls? Make a triangle cowl like this one for fall.
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Chelsea Cowl FREE Crochet Pattern
Little eyelets add interest to this pretty project. A unique color stands out brightly against a neutral top!
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If monochrome is your middle name, you'll love this beautiful project!
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If you're a beginner to crochet, check out our comprehensive collection of50+ Free Easy Crochet Patterns and Help for Beginners
Crochet Infinity Scarf Patterns
After beginning with smaller cowl patterns, move on to crochet infinity scarf patterns! Infinity scarves look like cowls but they wrap around two or three times, making them a bit bulkier. Infinity scarves have a fuller look in general than cowls do, and often an infinity scarf is worn to complete an outfit rather than keep the neck warm under a winter jacket. Save each pattern in this list and make them as gifts for loved ones or as a treat for yourself! Scarves really do help you get in a groove and get comfortable with crochet.
Who loves the houndstooth pattern? It is just so lovely, and you can crochet it with this pattern!
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This beautiful project is super easy to work up with cluster stitches and a bulky, oh-so-cozy yarn.
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Piece of Cake Caron Cakes Cowl Pattern
Grab one Caron Cakes skein and work up this crisply color changing yarn without having to manually change colors yourself!
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Hello, gorgeous! You have to make this beautiful pattern ASAP and keep your torso toasty!
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This gorgeous project is so simple and it works up with basic double crochets! So fantastic and easy.
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Stunning Crochet Infinity Scarf
Add great texture to your next project with this beautiful free pattern. Your neck will thank you!
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Once you graduate from cowls and infinity scarves, it's time to make crochet shawls and wraps! Find gorgeous ideas in our collection,23 Crochet Shawl Patterns and Wraps
Which do you prefer: cowls or infinity scarves?