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Crochet Women's Cowl Scarf

Leyla
Leyla
2024-05-29 07:33:46
Crochet Women's Cowl Scarf

Explore the world of handmade accessories with this stylish cowl scarf designed specifically for women. Crafted using the intricate technique of crochet, this scarf is not only fashionable but also cozy and warm. The cowl design adds a touch of elegance to any outfit, making it a versatile piece that can be worn with both casual and formal attire. Whether you're heading out for a day of shopping or attending a special event, this cowl scarf is the perfect accessory to elevate your look. Handcrafted with care and attention to detail, this scarf is a true testament to the beauty of handmade accessories. The soft yarn used in the creation of this scarf ensures a comfortable and snug fit, making it a must-have item for the colder months. Elevate your style and stay warm at the same time with this timeless cowl scarf that is sure to become a staple in your wardrobe.

SKILL LEVEL

Easy

MATERIALS

Lion Brand “Hometown USA” (100% Acrylic; 5 oz/142g; 81yd/74m); Super Bulky weight.

  • Main Color (MC) – (099 Los Angeles Tan) – approx. 3 balls;
  • Contrast A – (215 Little Rock Granite) – approx. 2 balls;
  • Contrast B – (108 Washington Denim) – approx. 3 balls;
  • Contrast C – (153 Oakland Black) – approx. 2 balls;

CROCHET HOOK

M/13 (9.00 mm), or N/15 (10.00 mm) crochet hook, OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE.

GAUGE

6 dc and 4 rows to 4”/10 cm, using N/15 (10.00 mm) crochet hook.

(Note: Be sure to check your gauge before starting to crochet. If the gauge is larger, change to a smaller hook size, or work tightly. If it is smaller, change to a larger hook size, or work loosely.)

SIZE AND FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

12.0” wide x 88.0” circumferences

INSTRUCTIONS

Notes:

  1. Scarf is worked back and forth in rnds.
  2. When changing color always complete last half of last st worked with next color, keeping yarn not used to back of work.
  3. Ch 1 at beg of rnds or rows does not count as st throughout.
  4. Ch 2 at beg of rows count as hdc.
  5. Ch 3 at beg of rows count as dc.
  6. To avoid mistake(s), count stitches in each rnd when finished.

With MC, loosely work chain 88 inches /224 cm long.

Join with sl st in first bump behind the chain (See Photo Tutorial), being careful not to twist sts.

Rnd 1 (RS): With MC, ch 3 (count as dc), dc in each bump around; join with sl st to top of beg ch 3. Turn. Cut MC, join A.

Note: When changing color always complete last half of last st worked with next color, keeping yarn not used to back of work.

Rnd 2 (WS): With A, ch 3, dc in each st around, join with sl st to top of beg ch 3. Turn. Cut A, join B.

Rnd 3: With B, ch 3, dc in each st around; join with sl st to top of beg ch 3. Turn.

Rnd 4: Ch 1 (does not count as sc), sc in same st, and in each st around; join with sl st in first sc. Turn. Cut B, join C.

Rnd 5: With C, ch 2 (count as hdc), hdc in each st around; join with sl st to top of beg ch 2. Turn. Cut C, join MC.

Next Rnd(s): Repeat Rnd(s) 1-5 twice.

Next Rnd: Repeat Rnd 1 once.

Fasten off.

FINISHING

Weave in ends of the yarn.

STITCH ABBREVIATIONS

approx – approximately; beg – beginning; ch – chain; dc – double crochet; dc2tog – double crochet two together; hdc – half double crochet; lp(s) – loop(s); MC – main color; rem – remain/remaining; rep – repeat; Rnd(s)- round(s); RS – right side; sc – single crochet; sc2tog – single crochet two sts together; sl st – slip stitch; sp – space(s); st(s) – stitch(es); WS – wrong side; yo – yarn over; ( ) – work instructions within parentheses as many times as directed; * – repeat the instructions following the single asterisk as directed; “ – inches

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