This hooded cape was designed to be similar to a triangle shawl, but super bulky, cozy, and comfy. I love the ease of wrapping up in a shawl, but also always find my ears cold in the fall and winter months, so I decided to create my ideal garment. The best part of this project is how easily it can be customized to your personal preferences.
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TagsNorthern Lakes Crochet Triangle Shawl
The Northern Lakes Crochet Triangle shawl is crocheted using two different colors of yarn from the top down. Using a combination of double crochet. single crochet, and chain stitches throughout the pattern make this an easy pattern. The classic triangle shape and crochet stitches make the Northern Lakes shawl pattern a warm, yet beautiful project to dress up your wardrobe this winter. The simple single and double crochet stitches mean this pattern is easy, and even an advanced beginner should be able to crochet this without too much trouble.
Hooded Cabled Cape
A while back I created the Hoodie Cowl, and ever since I have been wanting to create a hooded cape based on it. I finally have, and it's everything I hoped it would be! The hood still has the cable running up the back, and the cape features 3 cables, one on the back, and one on each of the front edges. The cape can be completed with 3 skeins of Lion Brand Scarfie. Enjoy!
The Granite Cape
Although it is called The Granite Cape, this beautiful pattern is anything but rigid. So named for the granite stitch (which you might know as the moss stitch), this crochet cape features a beautiful design as well as elegance and sophistication. The stylish collar instantly dresses up any outfit that you wear with the crochet cape, so go ahead and throw this on over a pair of jeans and a T-shirt before meeting your friends for brunch next weekend. This cape will also be the perfect accompaniment to your little black dress or similar dressy outfit this fall and winter.
Winter's Coming Hooded Scarf
This is a very cozy hooded scarf! This winter scarf is crocheted using a traditional granny stitch and it has a ribbed edge created with front and back post double crochet stitches. The finished scarf length is approximately 62 inches and the width of the scarf is approximately 9.5 inches. The hood height is 13 inches X 13 inches wide (when flat). You can easily change the length of the scarf shorter (to make this a hooded cowl or hooded infinity scarf) or longer to have much more scarf to wrap around on the outside of your jacket or coat. Have fun making this easy hooded scarf with my free pattern!