This easy, modern "Piece of Cake Cowl" is going to become your go-to accessory for fall and winter! Despite looking elegant, this pattern is simple to make even if you're not an experienced pattern-reader. The cowl is the perfect project for on-the-go crocheting as you will have the pattern memorized quickly. And because Caron Cakes chooses the color combos for you, you skip the stress of choosing colors. This simple one-skein project makes and inexpensive gift--crochet one for everyone you know!

The Easy One Skein Bandana Cowl is just what it says on the label - simple and relaxing to crochet, and it takes just one cake of Bernat Pop. Make one for yourself in every color, or start whipping up a holiday gift every evening with this relaxing crochet cowl pattern! The pattern for the Easy One Skein Bandana Cowl is incredibly easy. A simple rectangle is folded and seamed, and done! The buttons are completely decorative and therefore optional - and a great way to add your own personal touch.

The Ocean Air Scarf is a quick and easy crocheted scarf to complete. It's the perfect accessory for summer nights when there's a slight chill to the air. A little more than one skein of worsted weight yarn is needed to complete this pattern. The scalloped edges of this crochet design are definitely reminiscent of the relaxing ocean waves. It measures only 3 inches wide at the widest part of the scallop and 60 inches long.

The Single Skein Tulip Scarf is the perfect pattern to make for the spring and summer months. Worked in double crochet using any variegated yarn of your choice, this colorful crocheted scarf features a beautiful light and lacy fan design that's sure to complement any outfit. It is crocheted lengthwise and the finished scarf measures 4.5 inches wide and 56 inches long. Of course, it's easy to adjust the size if you want. All you need is one skein of yarn to work up this free crochet pattern.

The Cake Dots Scarf is a very pretty scarf that uses one Caron Cake to complete. The pattern includes instructions to make an infinity scarf, a regular scarf, and even an over-sized scarf. The regular scarf takes one 7 oz. skein of worsted weight yarn. The example in the pattern is made with Red Heart. The over-sized scarf takes 12 oz. of worsted weight yarn. The example in the pattern uses Caron One Pound. The pattern could also be worked with less repeats to make a cowl.
