I'm back after a wonderful long weekend with my daughter. I apologize that it has taken me longer to get this ready for you than hoped. But mainly because I had to make TWO of these
lovely creations.Yes. I had to make two so that I could play with the colors. Ohhhhh, they really make me happy! I wore the brightest one today with an all black and white outfit--quite striking if I do say so myself.
So comfy. So lightweight yet warm. So quick to work up. It is ever so simple.
The pattern for the cowl and flower is available below or on Etsy here for a small fee. The 7 page downloadable version is a nice and tidy printable PDF which also includes several pictures to help you through with the trickier parts. You can print just the written portion (2 pages) or the whole thing with its 14 tutorial pictures.
I love the flower so much I'm thinking of making a coverlet with multi-colored loopy joined flowers for my bed. If I do, I will share with you the join-as-you-go method I am holding hostage in my head--so be certain to check back.
I used Lion Brand Amazing yarn for these two cowls--less than one skein each. The long runs of color work up so beautifully for that watercolor effect and the drape is perfect. They make it in so many colors you're certain to find a skein that perfectly suits your style. Here goes with the pattern:
Materials::
Lion
Brand Amazing Yarn (One Skein) – Color: Pink Sands or any colorway of your
choice; 53% wool, 47% acrylic, Worsted Weight (4)
Hook
– I (5.5mm)
Tapestry
or yarn needle
Dimensions::
25
inches (63.5cm) in circumference X 6.5 inches (16.5cm) high
Notes::
•
The watercolor effect of this cowl can be achieved with any colorway of Lion
Brand Amazing yarn to suit your taste or any worsted weight yarn that has similar
long color runs
•
You will be working in the round without turning and joining with a sl st to
the first st of each round
•
If you want to adjust the circumference of the cowl, the wave pattern repeats
in multiples of 16-1
Special Stitches::
•
BLO = Back Loop Only; insert hook through only the back loop of the specified
stitch. (Used for Rounds 2-9.)
•
dc3tog (dc 3 stitches together) – (yo, insert hook in next st, yo, draw loop
through st, yo, draw through two loops on hook) 3 times, yo, draw through 2
loops, yo, draw through all 4 loops on hook
• dc2tog (dc 2
stitches together) – (yo, insert hook in next st, yo, draw loop through st, yo,
draw through two loops on hook) 2 times, yo, draw through 2 loops, yo, draw
through all 3 loops on hook
Cowl::
Ch
79, being careful not to twist the chain, join into a ring with a sl st to the
first ch
Rnd 1- ch 1, dc in same
st as joining, dc in next 5 ch, 3dc in next ch, dc in next 6 ch, *dc3tog over
next 3 ch, dc in next 6, 3dc in the next ch, dc in the next 6 ch, rep from *
around to within the last 3 ch, dc3tog over last 3 ch, sl st to first dc of Rnd
1
Rnd 2-9 (These
Rounds will be worked in the BLO—see special stitches.)
ch
1, skip same st as joining, dc in next 6, 3dc in next, dc in next 6, *dc3tog over next 3 sts, dc in next 6 dc, 3dc
in next, dc in next 6; rep from * around ending with dc2tog, join with sl st to
first dc
Fasten
off. Weave in ends.
Loopy Flower::
See Picture
Section for further explanation
Rnd 1 – magic ring, sc 18
in ring, pull tail to close ring loosely (ring will be open approximately ¾
inch or 2cm), sl st to first sc
Note:
Rounds 2-4 will all be worked into Round 1
Rnd 2 – *ch 7, sk 2 ch, sl
st in next; rep from * 6 times, join with sl st to first sl st of round
Rnd 3 – Pulling loops from
Rnd 2 forward, sl st into next sc, *ch 9, sk 1 sc, sl st in next unworked sc of
Round 1; rep from * 6 times around, sl st to first sl st
Rnd 4 – Pulling loops
from Rnd 2-3 forward, *ch 11, sl st in next unworked sc of Round 1; rep from *
6 times around, sl st to first sl st
Fasten
off leaving 8 inch (20cm) tail for attaching to cowl. Weave in ends.
Round
4 is completed the same way as Round 3 but with petal loops with 11 chains
and slip stitched into the remaining free sc from Round 1.
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If you're interested in a nice and tidy ad-free, print-friendly PDF you can find it on Etsy here for a small fee that allows me to continue providing free patterns, or free on LoveCrafts here. Thanks!
Get your yarn. Grab your I (5.5mm) hook. Enjoy your hooky time. Wear your awesome cowl. Make a statement. Be AWESOME!!
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That looks sooooo soft and yummy for the skin. I will go over and have a look-see!!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy one!!
Oooh ... I love them both! They look so cozy!
ReplyDelete....just printed!!
ReplyDeletethank you Susan,
happy weekend,xxxx Ale
Ohhh lovely. I have pinned it for another project!! x
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ReplyDeleteI love the colors you have chosen. Wish we had such yarn in India. Thank you for the pattern. Have a lovely weekend.
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Cute Cowls! I love the colors! I'm a new follower!
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I love love this! The yarn you chose is scrumptious and I love how you used a ripple pattern to create it. Thanks for sharing at Hookin On Hump Day!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, thank you for your comment. I love that you have a board with different quotes on for people to see; I have just started doing this on a calendar in my work room for clients to read. I haven't found your blog before but it looks lovely and the cowl is gorgeous. I shall stay and have a good look! Enjoy the rest of the week x
ReplyDeleteLove the colours, Headbands are one of my favourite things! Great for a bad hair day when your hair wont sit right! Im currently the featured blogger on the blog hop would love a follow back http://beautylifeandbabies.blogspot.co.uk/ Kayleigh x
ReplyDeletei just made this cowl using the new redheart boutique unforgettable yarn. I have used the lion brand yarn before but I felt it to be scratchy. the red heart is available at walmart and is a beautiful colorchanging softer option. you get 280 yards for under $5. came out beautiful.i used petunia, my sister loves purples and its for her. thanks for the pattern! love it!
ReplyDeleteKathy, that's a fabulous idea! I love that yarn and it is softer than the Amazing. I made a different cowl with a free pattern from that very yarn in Parrot. You can see it here...http://www.feltedbutton.com/2013/08/crochet-design-and-vintage-find.html
DeleteKathy, that's a fabulous idea! I love that yarn and it is softer than the Amazing. I made a different cowl with a free pattern from that very yarn in Parrot. You can see it here...http://www.feltedbutton.com/2013/08/crochet-design-and-vintage-find.html
Deleteany body would do it for me and sell? for how much? :)
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