
New Crochet Cowl Pattern – The “Tulip Stitch” Cowl
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“Tulip Stitch Cowl”
Crochet Cowl
Designed By: Christine Longe of Lakeview Cottage Kids
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Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner
Size:
Teen/Adult Woman
Materials Needed:
– 1 skein Yarn Bee “Soft Secret Yarn” in “Pale Aqua”
– Crochet Hook, Size I/5.50 mm
– Yarn Needle (Used for working in loose yarn ends.)
– Scissors
Gauge: Gauge is not a major concern with this cowl as it is not a fitted accessory.
Finished Measurements: 8.5 inches tall x 14 inches wide (when folded). 28 inches wide before seaming
Stitch Abbreviations: (US Terms)
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- ch = chain
Cowl Pattern
Size: Teen/Adult
- Using “I” Hook, Ch 85.
Row 1: Work 3 dc in 5th ch from the hook, skip 3 ch, 1sc in next ch, *3 ch, 3dc in same ch as last sc, skip 3 ch, 1 sc in next ch*. Repeat from * to * all the way across row, ending with 1 sc in last ch. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 4, 3 dc in first of these 4 ch, skip (1sc, 3 dc). Work 1 sc in 3 ch space, and *3 ch, 3 dc in same ch space as last sc, skip (1 sc, 3 dc). Work 1 sc in next 3 ch sp*. Repeat from * to *. Work the last sc under 4 ch. Turn.
Row 3 – 13: Repeat Row 2.
You have now completed the flat piece of fabric.
DO NOT fasten off yarn.
To connect both sides together, place right sides together. Continuing to use working yarn and going through both layers of fabric, work 3 sc in first space. *Work 1 sc in next space, work 3 sc in next space*. Repeat from * to * across to end of fabric. This seams both ends of cowl together and creates the circle of fabric.
DO NOT fasten off yarn.
Turn cowl right side out. Work 3 sc in each space around the edge of the cowl. Slip stitch into first sc. (120 sc)
— Fasten off yarn and weave in loose ends.
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