The softest cowl you’ll ever wear. Skill Level | Easy

Finished Size | 13″ wide (laying flat); 15″ tall When you need a cowl that’s as warm as it is soft, our cozy crochet cowl is the way to go. It’s easy enough for beginner crocheters with a little experience and only uses a single skein of yarn.



Pin this project to your Pinterest board! Introduction About this Pattern If you’re looking for a quick and easy weekend project that only uses one skein of yarn, you’re in the right place. Our cozy crochet cowl is a community go-to to keep warm on a chilly day.

With this project you’ll get to practice crocheting with yarn that has low stitch definition (where you can’t see or count the stitches easily), an incredibly useful skill if you love fuzzy or novelty yarn.

Before you begin, review this page entirely so you understand the full scope of the project. We’ve prepared a list of recommended supplies and abbreviations you will need to get started as well as written instructions to complete the cozy crochet cowl from start to finish.

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getting started Recommended Supplies Approx 185 yd s; Lionbrand Homespun Yarn (Colorway pictured: Waterfall)

s; Lionbrand Homespun Yarn (Colorway pictured: Waterfall) 6.5 mm Crochet Hook

Crochet Hook Yarn needle

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pattern details Abbreviations This pattern is written using standard US crochet terminology. Bet Between

Between Ch Chain

Chain Dc Double Crochet

Double Crochet FDc Foundation Double Crochet

Foundation Double Crochet Sc Single Crochet

Single Crochet Sk Skip

Skip Slst Slip Stitch

Slip Stitch Sp Space

Space St(s) Stitch(es) Pin this project to your Pinterest board!

Finished Size 13″ wide (laying flat);

15″ length Gauge 11 sts x 9 rows = 4″

(stitch pattern) This pattern recommends you start with foundation double crochet stitches for a neater edge that’s easier to crochet. To learn how to crochet the foundation double crochet, check out our tutorial here. Additional Notes: Chain three at beginning of first round counts as a double crochet stitch. Chain four at beginning of round two counts as a single crochet and three chains. Ch 3 at beginning of subsequent rounds counts as a double crochet.

the pattern Written Instructions Round 1: Make 60 FDc. Taking care not to twist, join with a slst to 3rd ch to form a ring. Use tail to secure bottom of row. (60 sts) Round 2: Ch 4. *Sk 3 sts. 1 sc in next. Repeat from * to last 3 sts. Ch 3. Sk 3 sts. Join with a slst to the first ch.

Round 3: Slst in next ch-3 sp. Ch 3. 2 dc in same ch-3 sp. Ch 1. Sk next sc. *3 dc in next ch-3 sp. Ch 1. Rep from * to end of round. Join with a slst to 3rd ch.