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Free Crochet Cowl Pattern - Make with A Cake Cosy Cowl

Fiona Field • Sep 22, 2020

How to Crochet a Cosy Cowl

With the change in season fast approaching, we all need a Cosy Crochet Cowl to keep us toasty when its not quite time for a heavy coat. This easy to follow crochet pattern uses only 1 Caron Chunky Cake to complete and a size 8mm crochet hook. 

Crochet a Chunky Cosy Cowl

Make with a Cake Cosy Cowl - How to Crochet a Cowl

The unpredictable weather is possibly the only thing I dislike about Autumn, everything else from the crunch of crisp leaves under foot to the scent of bonfires I love with an absolute passion.


This chunky cowl has been specifically designed to keep you warm on those days when its just not cold enough for a heavy coat. 


This cowl can be styled over a lightweight jacket, a roll-neck jumper or simply paired with a denim jacket too. It adds not only a layer of warmth, but the opportunity to add your unique sense of style too!


The many different colour options that the Caron Chunky Cakes are available in really give you a way of making this stunning cosy cowl your own way. You can even choose to make it in a plain colour - I'd recommend PaintBox Yarns Simply Super Chunky - Click Here to view it. 

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Skill Level- Beginner looking for an easy Challenge


Materials 

1 x Caron Chunky Cake - Click here to purchase 

I used shade Ballet Sorbet

8mm hook

Tapestry needle

Scissors


Gauge  - it is not essential for this pattern


Finished Size  - 35 inches long by 12 inches wide.


Abbreviations - US Terms (UK in brackets


St(s)                       Stitch(es)

Ch                           Chain

Ch Sp                    Chain Space

Sc (Dc)                  Single Crochet (double crochet)

Dc (Tr)                  Double Crochet (treble crochet)

Sl St                       Slip Stitch


Pattern Notes:

  • Whatever your skill level with crochet, I would always recommend reading through this pattern before beginning. Get in touch if you need any help completing the pattern!
  • The Cosy Cowl is worked in rows and sewn up to create the finished shape.
  • Ch 3 counts as sc and chain 2
  • Ch 1 does not count as st


Make with a Caron Cake Cosy Cowl

How to Make a Cosy Crochet Cowl

Row 1: Ch 103, sc in 2nd and 3rd ch (skipped ch does not count as st), *ch 3, skip 3 sts, Sc in next 3 sts, repeat to last 4 ch, ch 3, skip 2 sts, sc in last 2 sts. Turn. (54 sc, 17 ch-3 sps)


Row 2: Ch1 (doest not counts as st), sc in same as ch1, skip next sc, *5dc in ch-3 sp, skip next sc, sc in next (the middle of 3), skip next sc, repeat from * to last ch-3 sp, 5dc in ch-3 sp, skip next sc, sc in last. Turn. (18 sc, 85 dc)


Row 3: Ch3 (counts as sc, ch 2), skip dc, *sc in 2nd, 3rd and 4th dc, ch3, skip [dc, sc, dc], repeat from * to last 5dc group, sc across 3 dc as before, ch2, skip last dc, sc in last. Turn.

Row 4: Ch3 (counts as dc), 2dc in ch-2 sp, *skip next sc, sc in next (the middle of 3), skip next sc, 5dc in ch3 sp, repeat from * to last ch-3 sp, 3dc in to ch-3 sp, turn.

Row 5: Ch1 (does not counts as sc), sc in same as ch 1, sc in next, *ch3, skip [dc, sc, dc], sc in 2nd, 3rd and 4th dc, repeat from * ending last repeat with sc in last dc, sc in ch 3. Turn.



Repeat Rows 2-5 3 times for a total of 19 Rows.

Fasten off leaving a long tail to sew up ends to finish your cowl.


Sew the 2 shortest ends together. I used Mattress stitch,

Caron Chunky Cake Pattern

I'd love to see your completed Make With a Cake Cosy Cowl. Once you've finished, snap a pic and tag me over on Instagram. 

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Looking for More Free Crochet Patterns?

If you've enjoyed making this Make with a Cake Cosy Cowl, why not try another pattern in the Make With a Cake series? Click here to see the Make With a Cake Shawl.

Or why not make some Christmas gifts and give y our friends and family these crochet face scrubbies? Click here.

Or You make some stacking bowls to store your Christmas Decorations! Click here.


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About the Autor

Hi, I'm Fiona, the hands behind Cosy Rosie Crochet - the place to learn to crochet as you make! 


With over four years of hands-on experience leading in-person crochet workshops since 2018 and designing and publishing my own patterns since 2019, I bring a wealth of expertise of sharing crochet techniques.....

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