Liddy Crochet Cowl

Free Crochet Cowl Pattern

I can’t believe the time for crochet cowls, scarves, and all things cozy is almost here. A time when we can layer up with scarves, wraps, cowls, hats, shawls, and sweaters to us keep warm.

Well, you can’t keep warm and cozy come fall or winter if you do not plan early. One way to guarantee warmth is with this infinity scarf, which is easy and quick to crochet.

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The pattern can be made while watching your favorite show, waiting at a doctor’s office or on kids to get out of school, while you entertain your guests, or just relaxing. Even better, the scarf can be finished in a day.

This gives you an opportunity to do other things you love or even make more so that you can gift family and friends.

The scarf is made in one piece and then sewn together into a circle.. The pattern goes by fast and uses a minimal amount of yarn. The pattern uses basic crochet stitches of single crochet, slip stitch, and double crochet.

This infinity scarf is part of the Wraps, Scarves, and Cowls Blog Hop hosted by Debbie of MadameStitch. The blog hop contains 28 patterns of scarves, cowls, and wraps that are shared daily by different designers with a free PDF pattern on the day a pattern is featured.

Below are the patterns featured in the blog hop.



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Yarn

I used Big Twist Value 100% Acrylic worsted weight, (weight 4) yarn in Light Rose

This was my first time to use this yarn and I was surprised on how good it was to work with this yarn and how the cowl turned out. I have been hestating to use the yarn but now I have changed my mind. I will definitely use it again.

  • Comparable yarn to Big Twist Value Yarn are Premier Yarns Just Tweed, Herrschners Worsted 8, Bernat Super Value, Loops & Threads Impeccable, and Big Twist Yarns Heather.

Skill Level

Easy

Finished Measurements

15” x 12” (flat)

30” x 12” (Round)




Gauge 

16 sts x 10 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x10 cm)


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Materials

Big Twist Value 100% Acrylic 380 yds (347 m), 6 oz (170 g) in Light Rose 

Amount Used - 355 yds (325 m)

Hook Size 5 mm (H).

Worsted Weight 4

Tape measure

Tapestry needle

Scissors




Abbreviations

Ch - chain

Sc - single crochet

St(s) - stitch(es)

Dc - double crochet

Sl st - slip stitch

Notes

  • The pattern uses US Standard Terms

  • Ch 3 at the beginning of the row counts as a st.

  • The cowl in worked flat in rows and then sewn together. 

  • For a longer cowl, add more sts to the starting ch.

Pattern Instructions

Ch 115 (Multiples of 2 plus 1)

Row 1: sc in 2nd and each st to end, turn (114).

Row 2: ch 2, dc in next st, sl st in next st, rep from * to end, turn.

Row 3: Ch 3, dc in 2nd st and each st to end, turn.

Rows 4-31: Rep rows 2 & 3

Row 32: Rep row 2

Fasten off


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