melissa
Silver Post Medal for All Time! 293 Posts I love making new cowls for my hubby. He usually prefers them over scarves, I suppose he thinks they look a little more "manly".
For this cowl, I used a nice big #6 yarn which I think made the cables even more prominent. Hubby likes thick, substantial stitch patterns and I think this one turned out pretty good. He looks cute to me!:)
Total Time: Less than 2 hours.
Yield: 1
Supplies:
- 11.5 mm crochet hook
- Lion Brand Hometown USA #6 yarn. Color; Little Rock Granite. Less than 100 yards.
- scissors
- embroidery needle
Steps:
- Ch 13.
- Dc in 4th ch from hook and each until end.
- Ch 1, turn. Skip 1st dc, 1 sc in next dc and each until end. Be sure to work a sc in the top ch as well.
- Ch 2, turn. Skip 1st sc, fpdc around dc BELOW next sc. See?
- Skip this sc and sc in next, see?
- *1 fpdc around dc below next sc, skip this sc, 1 sc in next sc,* Repeat steps between * until end of row. Be sure to sc in the last ch.
- Ch 1, turn. Skip 1st sc, sc in the next stitch and each across.
- Ch 2, skip 1st sc, 1 fpdc around fpdc below next sc, skip this sc, sc in next sc,
- * 1 fpdc around fpdc below next sc, skip this sc, 1 sc in next sc*, repeat steps between * until end of row, end with sc in last ch.
- Ch 1, turn. Skip 1st sc, 1 sc in next stitch and each until end. Be sure to sc in end chain.
- Ch 2, turn. Skip 1st sc, * 1 fpdc around fpdc below next sc, skip this sc, 1 sc in next sc* Repeat steps between * until end of row, be sure to sc in last ch.
- Repeat last 2 steps 17 times. **This is where you can very easily adjust the width of your cowl. If you would like it smaller for a child, repeat last 2 steps fewer times. If you would like it larger, repeat last 2 steps more times.
- Now you will place the right sides (the side with the ridges is considered the "right" side) of your cowl together.
- Ch 1 and work 11 sc through both thicknesses to join your work into a circle.
- See how nice the seam looks?
- Weave in your ends.
- See the nice ridges?
- Here's the front.
- Here's the side.
- Here's the back.
- Stay warm!:)
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March 13, 20150 found this helpful
Top Comment
My husband works in a cooler at his job. I'll have to make one for him to keep him warm.
Becky Miles
Bronze Feedback Medal for All Time! 158 Feedbacks March 10, 20150 found this helpful
Very nice, and very "manly" cowl! :)
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