Crochet Cowl Scarf
Crochet cowl scarves are a cozy and stylish accessory perfect for chilly days! They are versatile pieces that can be worn in various ways, providing warmth and a touch of flair to your outfit. Whether you prefer a chunky wool cowl for a bold winter look or a lightweight cotton cowl for a more laid-back vibe, there are countless patterns and designs to choose from. Crocheting your own cowl allows you to personalize it with your favorite colors and stitches, making it a special handmade piece that you can cherish. So grab your crochet hook and yarn, and get ready to create a fashionable and practical cowl scarf that will keep you snug and stylish all season long!
I used about 4 Skeins of I Love This Yarn in Red (found at Hobby Lobby)
Yarn Weight: 4 — Worsted
Skein Yardage: 355 Yards
1 2" Decorative Button
J 6.0mm Hook
To make the Cowl: with I Love This Yarn in Red & J Hook
Be sure to count you're sts as you work
Ch74, join & ch4
Row 1. Sk the 1st 4 ch's, wk 1trc in the 5th ch from the hook, 1trc in each ch across, (like in the photo below) join & ch4.
Row 2. (When doing the post sts you want to sk the first st, but always wk one in the last st of the row) wk 1FPtrc in the 1st st, 1BPtrc in the next st, repeat all the way around (like in the photo's below), join & ch4.
Row 3. 1trc all the way around, join & ch4.
Repeat rows 2-3 until your scarf is the desired width. It really is simple but it doesn't look it, it really looks elegant.
I made my cowl quite wide it was about 14" in width. I wanted it to also be worn on top of the head if desired.
To make the Cuff with the button: with Red Yarn & J Hook
Ch13
Row 1. wk 1dc in the 4th st from the hook, 1dc in the next 9, ch3 & turn.
Row 2. wk 1FPdc in the 1st st, 1BPdc in the next st, repeat all the way across, ch3 & turn.
-Repeat rows 1-2 until piece measures 7 to 71/2" in length, ch1 & turn.
-Wk 1sc in 10sts, ch1 & turn.
-wk 1sc in 3, ch4, sk 4sts, 1sc in 3, ch1 & turn.
-wk 1sc in 3, wk 4sc in ch4 space. 1sc in 3, ch1 & turn.
-dec1sc, 1sc in 6sts, dec1sc, ch1 & turn.
-dec1sc, 1sc in 4. dec1sc, ch1 & turn.
-dec1sc, 1sc in 2, dec1sc and FO.
Sew the button to the other end, wrap the piece around the scarf and secure with the button.