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Make shawl smaller by reducing the number of rows you make.91 cm / 35.8 inches measured along the final row.142 cm / 56 inches measured along the outer edge.At the end of each row, the stitch count is given in parenthesis.This pattern is written for 1 size, however size adjustments are suggested under the heading “Size & Measurements”.Check yarn info if you want to find an alternative or test your yarn against the gauge.Go up in crochet hook size if your stitches are smaller & go down in crochet hook size if your stitches are bigger. If the gauge is wrong, you might need to change your hook. If your swatch matches the gauge, you’re good to go. Make a swatch that measure at least 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches using the stitch the gauge is given for.Read pattern instructions carefully before beginning to make sure you understand everything.But crochet tension & technique might give variations in the result, that changes from person to person. Note that measurements are given as exact as possible.This crochet pattern is written in US terms.
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The chunkier a cowl is, the better, right? Especially when it comes to winter pieces, that should keep you warm and cozy all season long! It’s a lovely and flattering project, that you will love wearing, trust me! The finished size is approximately 11 x 9 when finished.įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry. This lovely crochet cowl in the pictures below is the work by Tonya Bush and it’s such a pretty piece that you will absolutely love! It’s super easy and fast to make a cowl, that will make the ultimate winter and spring accessory! the finished size is approximately 33.5” length (circumference) x 9.5” width (height).įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry. If you’ve not yet started to make colorful projects for upcoming Spring, that’s your sign to start!įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry. This pretty crochet cowl in the pictures below was made by Carolyn Calderon and it’s a really easy piece with only one repeat row to memorize. This pretty crochet cowl in the pictures below is such a pretty piece, that you will absolutely love wearing all winter long! If you like crocheting fall and winter accessories, this one will make your wardrobe so much more beautiful and cozy!įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry. Photo is by Kaitlin Barthold / įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry. This pretty crochet cowl has the most amazing warm colors, that are simply perfect for fall time, don’t you think? It’s an easy double-wrap infinity scarf or single wrap cowl and it’s crocheted using the timeless granny stitch. This gorgeous crochet scarf in the pictures below was made by Ashley Edmonds and it’s such a quick and cozy project, that’s ideal for keeping the chill off! It’s made to have the perfect snug cowl-like fit when double wrapped.įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry. Photo is by Expression Fiber Arts / įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry.

The texture is simply divine and the best part is, it uses only tree basic crochet stitches that work in back loops! Hurry up, because this stunning, soft cowl is limited only for a limited amount of time! It’s incredibly cozy, with a thick, sumptuous cowl. This beautiful triangle cowl in the pictures below was made by Anna Meier Designs and it’s such a universal design, that will look amazing with any stylization of yours! If you want a classic and timeless piece, this cowl is going to fit all the boxes! Hav fun with it!įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry.

It’s made by Josie Anderson and it’s made using such stunning, fall shades, don’t you think? It has a nice retro vibe to it and it’s a really trendy accessory this season!įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry.Ī simple, modern cowl can go a long way and this lovely piece in the pictures below will be your favorite piece this fall and winter time! It’s designed for all intermediate crocheters and to imitate the look of the gulls and garter knit stitch. Stay cozy with this beautiful, warm crochet cowl in the pictures below. PHOTOS by Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson / įind original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry. This warm, inviting shade of orange is simply beautiful and the texture is lovely! And the finished cowl is a super cozy piece, that has fun split shoulder detail. How about a cowl that says “fall” without words? Well, this beautiful crochet cowl is exactly like that. Designed by Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson.Find original free pattern on, or read more about it on Ravelry.
