"The Sadie Cowl is a gorgeous cowl that is lightweight and lacy! The Sadie Cowl crochet pattern is the fifth pattern in a collection of “Sadie” crochet pattern and is made to match the Sadie Slouch! It makes such a beautiful set! For the sample, I used this gorgeous blue worsted weight (#4) yarn. However, feel free to use any worsted weight (#4) yarn you prefer. The gorgeous stitch combo in this cowl will look beautiful in any yarn! "
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TagsSadie Shawl
The Sadie Shawl free crochet pattern uses basic crochet stitches combined to create this beautiful rectangular wrap! It is made using sport weight (#2) yarn. The pattern comes with instructions for 2 sizes, long and extra long. The pattern is rated easy in difficulty. However, an advanced beginner could easily make this shawl. The stitches are very basic, and when combined create a beautiful shell style design. You will need approximately 820-1000 yards of yarn, depending on which size you make.
Weekend Comfort Cowl Pattern
The weekend comfort cowl pattern says it all. Crochet this snugly cowl in a weekend. This is a cowl that can be completed quickly with lovely results.The cowl is really a cross between a cowl and a shawlette pattern. Weekends just call for easy fashion and this weekend comfort cowl will create a statement with ease. Weekend Fashion This cowl is a bit longer and wider than I normally make for a cowl. However, this allows for greater style flexibility. Treat yourself to a day of rest and relaxation. Great addition to any woman’s fall wardrobe. One Skein Crochet Project Yes, this can be made in a weekend and you can use up that one skein of yarn that is begging for just the right project.
The Crossroads Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
"Say hello to the Crossroads Cowl, a gorgeous crochet cowl pattern perfect for warmer regions or transitioning from winter to spring. This crochet cowl pattern can be worked up in a few hours and is a beautiful gift to give (or keep for yourself!). Tasteful and stylish, this crochet cowl can be dressed up or kept casual. While this is designed specifically to be a cowl, you can easily make this an infinity scarf so that it wraps twice for extra warmth. This pattern is listed as intermediate because it uses stitches such as crossed double crochet and half double crochet in 3rd loop only which are a little more advanced. "
Azure Skies Crochet Cowl Pattern
The Azure Skies Crochet Cowl Pattern is the second in the series I have designed for those in-between days when you don't want the bulk or weight of a longer cowl, but still need a layer of warmth around your neck, or to fold into a lightweight jacket or cardigan, with a pop of colour. Azure Skies has the same lovely broomstick lace crochet stitch as my Dolly Mixture Sweetie Crochet Cowl Pattern, adding to the texture, achieved by using a 15mm needle and a 5.5mm crochet hook. It was a bit of a happy accident that the colour changes lend themselves so well to the number of stitches used for each row.
Catherine Cowl Crochet Pattern
The Catherine wheel stitch deserves to be showed off, and what better way to do so then by incorporating it into a cowl? This pattern will show you how. It only requires 400 meters of yarn to make a cowl of 8(20 cm) in diameter and 26(65 cm) circumference, so get your scraps and cotton together and start making one for yourself! The cowl is warm, pretty and highly customizable. The pattern is worked with Cotton 8 yarn from Scheepjeswol.