Cowl Neck Warmer Crochet Pattern – The Linked Cowl

This cowl neck warmer crochet pattern is designed for you to practice the Trinity stitch and have a fun project to donate! (watch the video tutorial of the stitch below)

Hello, my crochet friends! Let’s make an awesome crochet cowl neck warmer!

I named it the linked cowl neck warmer because of the special design

It is part of the From Us to You Crochet Donation Challenge

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cowl neck warmer crochet pattern

What can I tell you about this Cowl Neck Warmer Crochet Pattern?

  1. It is better seen using two colors, but if you use only one, it gives the pattern a great depth
  2. I used a very soft yarn so the bulkiness of the arrow pattern pops up and feels great on your neck
  3. Once you are done. immediately you will want to make another one!

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Pattern Designed By: Sandra Stitches This pattern is copyright protected; it is unlawful to distribute this pattern in any form (free, sale or trade).

Let’s get to the pattern, shall we?

Difficulty

Beginner

Materials

  • Drops Alaska  100% wool, 50g, 70m 2 skeins, color 55 ( or any # 4 yarn you wish)
  • Hook: 6mm
  • Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape

Sizes

  • This sample is  5” wide X 30” long
  • To make this cowl longer add chains in even #

Stitch Key

  • Ch = Chain
  •  Sc = Single Crochet
  • Yo = Yarn over

Specialty Stitches

Trinity Stitch: Insert hook in previously worked st, YO, pull back through, insert hook in next st, YO, pull back through, insert hook in next st, YO, and pull back through for 4 loops on the hook, YO, and pull through all 4 loops, ch 1.


Notes

  • This pattern is worked in rows.
  • Ch 1 at the beginning of the round does not count as a stitch
  • This is a one-row repeat pattern
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Instructions

Chain 84

Row 1:Sc 1 in 2nd ch from hook, Work Trinity St across the length of the foundation row. DO NOT ch 1 after the last trinity st of the row and make 1 sc  in the last ch, now ch 1 and turn

Row 2: Sc 1 in 1st st from hook, work Trinity St across. DO NOT ch 1 after the last Trinity St and finish the row with 1 sc in the last st. Each row will have the same number of Trinity St, ch1 and turn

Row 3-7: Repeat row 2

Row 8: Sc1 in 1st st from hook, Trinity St across 6 stitches,ch 8, skip 8 st, sc 1 in next st, Trinity st across to end of row, DO NOT ch 1 after the last Trinity St and finish the row with 1 sc in the last st, ch 1 and turn

Row 9: repeat row 2 working the Trinity St on the chains and across to the end of the row, ch 1 and turn

Row 10-13: repeat row 2



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Finishing

Cut your yarn and weave in the ends.

Enjoy!


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