Skinny Crochet Cowl is a free pattern you will want to make over and over again!
Why? Because you can use all your scrap yarn for this beautiful crochet cowl
This crochet cowl pattern is labeled intermediate, it has 2 specialty stitches but in reality, it is a one-row crochet repeat all along
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About using scrap yarn
Using scrap yarn for a crochet project is a wonderful way to get creative while making use of leftover bits from past projects.
Those little pieces of yarn that might seem too small for a full project can come together to create something beautifully unique, like a colorful blanket, a playful pillow cover, or a set of cheerful coasters, or our Happy Arrow Skinny Cowl!
Mixing different yarns can add texture and interest, and itβs a budget-friendly way to reduce waste and bring new life to forgotten scraps.
Embracing the variety in color, thickness, and texture can turn a simple project into a one-of-a-kind creation.
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Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making Skinny Cowl
Materials
- Yarn Scrap from your stash in all colors
- Or any weight #4 yarn
Hook: US Size (5.00 mm)
Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge
- 16 st X 5rows ( 4″ X 4″)
Sizes
This sample is 4.5β width X 34β long
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Dc = Double Crochet
- St = Stitch
Specialty Stitches
Dc2Tog = 2 double crochet together
( Yo, insert hook in st, yo, draw a loop, yo, draw yarn through 2 loops) twice in the same st, yo, draw yarn through 3 loops on the hook.
Dc3Tog = 2 double crochet together
( Yo, insert hook in st, yo, draw a loop, yo, draw yarn through 2 loops) three times in the same st, yo, draw yarn through all loops on the hook.
Notes
- This pattern is written in US terminology
- This pattern is worked in rows
- Ch 2 does count as 1st st
- Ch 1 at the beginning of the round does not count as a stitch
- Use two or more colors to make the pattern stand out.
Instructions
Ch 16
Row 1: Dc2tog in 3rd and 4th ch from hook, dc 1in next 4 ch, dc 5 in next ch, dc 1 in next 4 ch, dc3tog in last 3 ch, turn.
Row 2: Ch2 (counts as first dc), dc2tog in next two stitches, dc 1 in next 4 ch, dc 5 in next ch, dc 1 in next 4 ch, dc3tog in last 3 ch, turn.
Rows 3- 40: Repeat row 2, alternating colors as you go.
Weave in ends and cut yarn
Finishing
If you wish to close this scarf to make a cowl, sew the ends using a tapestry needle.
You can continue adding rows and leave it open for a long skinny scarf
You can add fringe or tassels to your long scarf
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