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Cabled Hooded Cowl Free Crochet Pattern

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Want to keep warm, but don't like the bulkiness of scarves? This hooded cowl is the answer. It fits under most jackets. This is great for fun outdoor activities. With the beautiful Cabled Hooded Cowl Free Crochet Pattern, this project will help you stand out in the crowd. Being both eye-catching and cozy, this design will elicit compliments. Next time you head out this season, head out in style. Thanks Quayln Stark from Red Heart for sharing the wonderful free crochet pattern.The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.

Cabled Hooded Cowl Free Crochet Pattern

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Cabled Hooded Cowl

Slanted Puffs Cowl

Shawls and Wraps

This crochet cowl pattern is worked up in a soft blue, perfect for you to slip it on under a coat for warmth without the added bulk. This intermediate crochet pattern features a unique looking stitch that will give plenty of visual interest and will help it stand out from under your coat. Stay warm this winter with this cozy cowl pattern.

From the Designer: This cowl pattern is available in a small size as shown. However, a stitch multiple is also provided, thus allowing you to crochet this to any size you want. And since it's so easy to adjust to any size you want, you can basically use any yarn and hook size as well. And feel free to change up your colors after every few rounds if you like. It's a lovely pattern for cool summer nights, or for a cozy winter cowl, whichever you prefer.

Slanted Puffs Cowl

Chunky Neck Warmer Free Crochet Pattern

Shawls and Wraps

This chunky neck warmer is super cozy, comfortable, and warm with a snug fit. The design gives it a lovely, subtle, undulating texture and the best part is that this pattern can be rearranged as you like! For example, playing with the cute buttons and trying out different positions in which this neck warmer can be arranged can help you find your style! In addition, this is also an ideal project for using up your left-over yarn! You can also customize the colors of the neck warmer to what you like, and you can even incorporate an arrangement of colors that will add a special touch! Furthermore, this can be an amazing gift for loved ones and friends! It's also great for cold days, but also great for looking effortlessly stylish! Thanks Pattern Princess for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.

Chunky Neck Warmer Free Crochet Pattern

Maestrale Lace Shawl Wrap Free Crochet Pattern and Video Tutorial

Shawls and Wraps

Maestrale is a triangular shawl with an airy lace pattern and a little hint of texture. It is perfect for summer to wear on a plain dress or even to be used as a pareo on the beach. The wrap can also be a great way to keep your bare shoulders cozy when the sun goes down. This is the perfect addition to your light, warm-weather dresses or outfits. The Maestrale Lace Shawl Wrap Free Crochet Pattern and Video Tutorial can help you make one in all your favorite colors so you always have a fun accessory to wear with any outfit. Thanks Nimhriel for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.

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Maestrale Lace Shawl Wrap Free Crochet Pattern and Video Tutorial

Cozy Cat Hooded Scarf

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Meow! This Cozy Cat Hooded Scarf is a fun and playful scarf pattern that adults and kids will both love to wear. This free crochet pattern includes directions for both children and adults. It would make an excellent holiday gift for anyone on your list. The cat ears and pockets make this scarf stand out from the crowd. Use any color yarn you prefer to complete this crochet pattern.

Cozy Cat Hooded Scarf

Flying Geese Hooded Cowl

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The inspiration behind this pattern was Amy Johnson, a pioneering English aviatrix. Amy set many flight records in the 1930s, and rose to the ranks of First Officer in the Air Transport Auxiliary during World War II. She died in a crash in 1941 under disputed circumstances during a mission and her body was never recovered. There is a very iconic photo of Amy with a scrumptious collar so I wanted to create a hooded cowl that could keep you extra warm. (You can find more great pictures on my Amy Johnson Pinterest board.) The post stitch pattern creates upturned arrows that mimic the flying geese quilting pattern. The bulky yarn adds an extra layer of protection against harsh winds. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, single crochet, triple crochet, slip stitch Crocheting in the round Post stitch clusters (FPtr4tog and FPtr8tog, with written explanation in pattern) Skill Level Intermediate Finished Size 23” (58 cm) circumference x 22” (56 cm) tall. Materials Kraemer Yarns Mauch Chunky (100% wool, 3.5 oz/100 g, 120 yd/110 m) - 4 skeins Thyme, or approximately 480 yd (439 m) in any bulky weight yarn. US L-11/8 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain gauge. Yarn needle. Gauge 11 sts in pattern = 4” (10 cm). Exact gauge is not critical for this project.

Flying Geese Hooded Cowl