This lacey cowl is the perfect accessory for Spring and Summer! Featuring cotton yarn and an intuitive yet engaging stitch pattern, this cowl will be a joy to create and wear!
Materials
One cake of Hobbii Dahlia Mixo, or 200g of another comparable #2 (fingering/sport weight) yarn. Sample uses Dahlia Mixo in color 07
Size 4.5 mm crochet hook
Scissors and a yarn needle
Ruler to check gauge
Gauge
It is not necessary to achieve a certain gauge for this cowl. However, if you would like it to be the same dimensions as the sample I suggest checking.
5 ½ clusters and 8 rows = 4 inches
Abbreviations
ch(s): chain(s)
dc: double crochet
sk: skip
st(s): stitch(es)
rem: remain(s)
*...*: repeat the instructions in the asterisks
[...]: work the instructions into the same stitch/chain
Pattern Notes
Check out the yarn this pattern was designed for here.
When finished, this cowl measures 18 inches wide and 42 inches in circumference.
Cowl
ch 110
Row 1: [dc, ch 1, dc] into the 7th ch from the hook. *sk 3 chs, [dc 2, ch 1, dc 2] into the next ch, sk 3 chs, [dc, ch 1, dc] into the next ch* until 7 sts rem, sk 3 chs, [dc 2, ch 1, dc 2] into the next ch, sk 2, dc in the last ch.
Rows 2-80: ch 3 and turn. *[dc, ch1, dc] into the next ch 1 space, [dc 2, ch 1, dc 2] into the next ch 1 space* across, dc into the top of the ch 3 from the previous row.
If you would like your cowl to be shorter/longer simply work less/more rows.
Joining
Note: You can leave the “cowl” unseamed if you’d like, and wear it as a scarf or wrap!
To Join: ch 1 and turn. Fold the cowl in half, and slip stitch the previous row and the foundation row together. Work in every stitch/ch across.
f/o, and proceed to Finishing
Finishing
Flip the cowl to the right side, so that the slip stitch seam is on the inside of the cowl.
Block the cowl, if desired, by pinning the cowl on blocking mats and spritzing with a spray bottle of water, then let it air dry.
Lastly, enjoy and cozy up in your new cowl! If desired, share it on Instagram using the #blossomedcowl and #thegracefultangle and tag @thegracefultangle! Don’t forget to tag the yarn company/dyer as well so they can see your beautiful work.
I hope you enjoyed following this pattern! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send an email to thegracefultangle@gmail.com. Don't forget to follow along on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook and to stay in the loop!
Until next time,
Amy Kate
*Thank you so much to Hobbii for providing the yarn for this design! This project was in collaboration with their #hobbiilovefest Challenge on Instagram.
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