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Simple Jane Cowl Neck Sweater

The simple jane cowl neck crochet sweater free pattern is perfect for easy cold day and everyday wear in the winter and cold season or just around town. This crochet pattern is so easy to make and uses only a basic crochet stitch like single crochet beginner friendly. I make this sleeve top with acrylic yarn to create the cuddly look, perfect to mix and match with jeans or tight pant and even a skirt. Follow along the simple-to-read pattern and make your cuddly sweater.

Simple Jane Cowl Neck Sweater

Latte Neck Warmer Men Cowl

Learn how to make This simple latte neck warmer men cowl is perfect for not only men to wear but also great for unisex , this cowl is an easy crochet pattern and features a very basic crochet stitches. This cowl will be one of your favorite accessories for your wardrobe in the winter or chilling cold day. I made this pretty cowl used acrylic yarn with 6 mm crochet hook. Add your own style by add some Varity color or button to make them modern and instyle.

Latte Neck Warmer Men Cowl

One Hour Braided Scarf/Cowl

This bold, trendy braided scarf is sure to be a hit this Christmas….and it takes only one hour (or less!) to make. Both a knit and a crochet version of this free scarf pattern are available…and they're nearly identical! Instructions for either a cowl style scarf or the longer braided scarf you see in blue are also included. Enjoy the video tutorial which will walk you through this project step by step.

One Hour Braided Scarf/Cowl

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.

Weekend Comfort Cowl Pattern

Falling Leaves Cowl

Made with the beautifully textured Falling Leaves Stitch with a video stitch tutorial provided. Worked flat row by row to a rectangle and then folded together with buttons sewn on to fasten together and fun fringe accents added.

Works up quickly and it also makes a great one cake project - looks fantastic in self-striping Caron Cakes as well for ease of color work. Trendy and modern with beautiful texture this cowl will be your go-to Fall accessory!

Falling Leaves Cowl

Manly Cowl

I've noticed a shortage of crochet cowl patterns for men. I'm not sure why, but I would think that men and boys also need to keep their necks warm in the wintertime! That is why I came up with my own free cowl pattern with a stitch that I think is pretty manly. I hope you think so too!

Manly Cowl

Mustache Cowl

A Cute, Fun, Unique, Sure to Make You SMILE Cowl! This fun cowl is quick to make and would be fun in any color. I personally like the vibrant and bright colors for the dreary days of winter. Seriously, we haven't seen sunshine for almost 3 weeks. I needed something bright and colorful to work on! For the cowl, it is a very basic crochet pattern and can easily be adjusted for any size. The mustache applique works up quick and I have a great tutorial for sewing on those appliques-you will want to check that out for sure!

Mustache Cowl

Flying Geese Hooded Cowl

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

30 Minute Cowl

The Arctic Ice Snood takes 30 minutes to make and uses only one skein of yarn! This easy crochet cowl is a great beginner crochet pattern as it only uses half double crochets.

This scarf project is worked in the round with no extra seaming and this one skein wonder makes a lovely Christmas gift or a great market item! This free scarf pattern also has a video tutorial and a matching one hour beanie on my blog!

30 Minute Cowl