The Chasing Rabbits Cowl is the perfect way to add some color to your fall and winter wardrobe. Each cowl is made using a color gradient yarn, where two are never exactly the same. Using a variety of textured stitches gives this cowl lots of fun character while the light-weight wool blend yarn allows for...
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Diamond Crochet Cowls are made with a lovely structural and a fun crochet plan! This could be a project, to begin with, make sure to try it!
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How to knit a simple cowl in the round for beginners.
Learn how to crochet a cowl scarf with a gorgeous herringbone texture with this free, beginner-friendly crochet cowl pattern.
You will love the look and texture of this crochet neckwarmer pattern. This neckwarmer has a keyhole feature that makes it easy to wear. .
It’s the time, in which you open your closet and look for warm and soft scarfs and crochet cowls to pair perfectly with your hat and coat.
This Cozy Button Cowl Free Knitting Pattern is a perfect accessory for any outdoor adventures or activities that you may attend this Winter.
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With the beautiful Cabled Hooded Cowl Free Crochet Pattern, this project will help you stand out in the crowd.
These Hooded Cowl Knitting Patterns are elegant and refined. You can wear in a variety of different ways to keep you warm.
Crochet cowls are very versatile and come in all shapes and sizes. These designs celebrate colors and will keep you warm.
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SKEINS: 2 skeins of Purl Soho’s Cygnet TO MAKE: One Cowl, either version VERSION PICTURED: Open Mock Cable + Spiral Rib Cowl COLOR: Silver Stone
An infinity scarf is a popular accessory to jazz up winters. Proficient and beginner knitters can work it up pretty quickly with repetitive stitches. The simpler patterns can be made …
This crochet cowl pattern is a cozy addition to my Serendipity slouch hat. It comes in several sizes, and has some different style options to make it uniquely your own. Find the free crochet pattern
This cozy and warm Versatile Button Cowl Free Crochet Pattern is a perfect accessory for any outdoor adventures or activities.
Diamond Crochet Cowls are made with a lovely structural and a fun crochet plan! This could be a project, to begin with, make sure to try it!
Divine Drape Cowl If this cowl is one thing, it's a summer-to-autumn wardrobe staple that would look great in any color, at virtually any length. And if it's two things, it's also yet another one of my attempts at the absolute perfect cowl design: not too bulky around the back of the neck, but with enough fun in the front to attract some attention. And heck, while we're at it - why not make it THREE things -- or in other words, your next project? ;) Yarn: Premier Yarns Cotton Fair (52% Cotton, 48% Acrylic; 317 yards [290 meters]/100 grams); #27-09 Lavender - one skein The main stitch pattern. Airy and pretty, no? Needles: Straight needles in size US 3, straight needles in size US 4, straight needles in size US 8, and straight needles in size US 5 for provisional cast-on Notions: Tapestry needle Gauge: 23 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette on size US 4 needles So let's make a cowl! Using your size 5 needles and a length of scrap yarn, then, cast on 35 stitches provisionally. Transfer work to your size 4 needles and knit two transition rows, as follows: Transition Row 1 (wrong side): purl Transition Row 2: knit Knit these two transition rows, and then transfer work to your size 3 needles and we'll work a ribbing for a bit, like so: Ribbing Row 1 (wrong side): p1, * k1, p1; rep from * until you reach the end of the row Ribbing Row 2: k1, * p1, k1 * Knit ribbing rows 1 & 2 until piece measures roughly 7.5" and you've just finished a right side row. Transfer work back to your size US 4 needles. Then we'll work a few more transition rows, as follows. You'll need the following notation to continue: lifted increase (li): insert right-hand needle straight through the middle of the next stitch in the row below, and knit; then knit the stitch on your needle normally And once you're clear on that, continue like so: Transition Row 1 (wrong side): purl Transition Row 2: knit Transition Row 3: purl Transition Row 4: knit Transition Row 5: purl Transition Row 6: * li * (70 stitches) Transition Row 7: purl Work transition rows 1 - 7. Transfer work to your size US 8 needles, and then we'll begin the main pattern, which is Rick Rib from page 260 of Barbara G. Walker's A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns, and goes like so: Row 1 (right side): k1, * yo, slip 1 stitch purlwise with yarn in back, k1, pass slipped stitch over (psso); rep from *; end k1 Row 2: p1, * yo, slip 1 stitch purlwise with yarn in front, p1, psso; rep from *; end p1 Knit rows 1 & 2 until piece measures roughly 24" (of course you can also make it longer), and you've just finished a right-side row. Transfer work back to your size 4 needles. Then we'll work some final transition rows, which you'll find below: Transition Row 1 (wrong side): purl Transition Row 2: * k2tog * (35 stitches) Transition Row 3: purl Transition Row 4: knit Knit transition rows 1 - 4. Leave working stitches on one needle, and then transfer your provisional cast-on stitches back to your other size 4 needle. Using the Kitchener stitch, graft. Tuck in ends, and, if desired, block (but I wouldn't stretch out the back ribbing, since having it all folded up nicely is the point!).
This crochet cowl pattern is a cozy addition to my Serendipity slouch hat. It comes in several sizes, and has some different style options to make it uniquely your own. Find the free crochet pattern
Get ready to dive into the world of crochet cowls with this versatile, modern and adjustable Herringbone Crochet Cowl pattern.
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If you don’t like to wrap your scarf around your neck and look for the two ends of it, you’ll certainly like these colorful knitted cowls!
If you like cowls then this crochet bobble stitch cowl is for you! It has a unique beautiful shape along with some amazing textured stitches.
If you love texture that is simple to create, you'll love this free crochet cowl pattern that is fast and fun to crochet.
Why invest in hoodies, when you can have a hood, especially a crochet hood? It's not attached to anything, so you can wear it how you want!
The Layer Cake cowl pattern is a crochet neck warmer that is packed full of texture, and lacy details, yet is still warm enough for winter. You won't get bored crocheting this delicious accessory since
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Learn how to crochet a quick and easy crochet hooded cowl using basic beginner crochet stitches to create a beautifully textured design.
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These crochet cowls will make your outfit more interesting and add sophistication by peeking out of a jacket or sweater.
Our Cozy Cable Cowl is a knitting trifecta: it’s easy to make, knits up in…
Looking for a cozy Crochet Cowl Patterns? Try any of these cozy cowl patterns. There are lots of different styles to try.
These cable knitted cowls create a great collection. The designs are fab, so be careful! When you wear them, everyone stops and stares.
This Quick Cable Cowl Free Knitting Pattern features large cables and is the perfect accessory for a cold winter day.
If you're new to knitting, scarves and cowls are some of the easiest beginner-friendly projects you can make.
This cozy and warm Versatile Button Cowl Free Crochet Pattern is a perfect accessory for any outdoor adventures or activities.
Looking for some warm cowl crochet patterns? There are patterns for all skill levels. Make some great cozy handmade gifts.
Crochet cowls are very thick and warm and this is exactly why we love them. The creativity can be shown in any way here!
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