Crochet cowl patterns offer stylish alternatives to scarves, wrapping the neck in warmth with ease. Cowls feature diverse stitches and textures, creating both casual and elegant looks. These patterns allow crafters to experiment with yarn weight and design, resulting in cozy accessories perfect for any season.

60 Quick Cowls: Luxurious Projects to Knit in Cloud™ and Duo™ Yarns from Cascade Yarns® (60 Quick Knits Collection)
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Shawls, scarves, wraps… they all are great, but when it comes to fuss-free neck warmers, cowls are the winners. You can basically wrap them around your neck with one hand when rushing out in the morning, and don’t be afraid that it will open up or fall off while running. Cowls are very easy to make and feature a lot of different stitches, so you can find one that will be suitable for your needs and skills. They are perfect for holiday getaways and outdoor adventures, but also everyday errands in the city. Elegant or relaxed, soft and lacy or
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The Copenhagen Cowl is a perfectly luxurious cowl in every way. Crocheted in a beautiful, yet easy and relaxing v-stitch in gorgeous and buttery soft sock yarn, it is both fabulous to make and wear! Subtle gradients of coral, gray, and cream allows the yarn to do all of the color changing for you. This amazing cowl is truly a special treat for that extra special lightweight yarn you’ve been saving! Need a little help? There’s a full video tutorial below too! Copenhagen Cowl By Jennifer Dickerson Click the button below to add this project to your Ravelry queue: Click below to watch a full video tutorial on how to make this project: Love video tutorials? Click here to subscribe to the Fiber Flux YouTube channel for more stitchy fun! Materials: H (5.0 mm) crochet hook Sock yarn of your choice (I used 1 cake of Deluxe Sock from Summit Road Fibers for Global Backyard in the Deep Coral/Gray/White colorway, 400 m/437 yds) Tapestry Needle Scissors Love this yarn? Get it by clicking on the image below! (affiliate link) I used the one on the right, but check out all of those other colors too…so pretty! Extra special thanks to Global Backyard for providing yarn for this project!! Sizing: 24 inch circumference 18 inches tall Note: To change circumference, check out the multiples for the starting below. To change height, work as many rounds as you like. Abbreviations and Tutorial Links: Chain (ch) Double Crochet (dc) Instructions: Ch 120, then join in the chain furthest from the hook with a slip stitch, being careful not to twist. (To change circumference of the cowl, work any multiple of 3) Round 1: Ch 4 (counts as a dc, ch 1), then work a dc in the first chain. *Skip 2 chains, then in the next chain, work a (dc, ch 1 , dc). Repeat from * to end of round. Join to close round with a slip stitch in the topmost chain of the turning chain. Round 2: Ch 4 (counts as a dc, ch 1), then work a dc in the first stitch. *Skip 2 stitches, then in the next stitch, work a (dc, ch 1 , dc). Repeat from * to end of round. Join to close round with a slip stitch in the topmost chain of the turning chain. Repeat round 2 until you reach desired height of cowl. Weave in any ends. © Jennifer Dickerson 2019 For more fun projects and pretty patterns, be sure to follow Fiber Flux on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest for the latest updates!
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Crochet Infinity Scarf Cowl Neck Warmer Free Patterns & Instructions: Crochet Lady Cowl Hoodie, Cowl Scarf, Infinity Scarf, Cold Weather Gift Accessory
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The Mobius coil is an interesting geometrical figure which has two sides, but a single surface. It’s made by taking a strip of material, giving one end a half-twist, and then connecting the two ends together. This is the inspiration for this shawl, and the twist is worn as the
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The Luxuriously Cozy One Hour Cowl is lofty, cuddly, and works up in just one hour! The cowl works up in the round, so no seaming needed either. This cowl makes a lovely gift for everyone on your list, don’t forget to make one just for you too! Let’s connect! Need a little extra help? There’s a full video tutorial too! Click below to watch the full video tutorial: Click the button below to add this project to your Ravelry queue: Tutorial Links: Chain (ch) Double Crochet (dc) Materials: 156 yards of super bulky yarn (6 on the yarn weight scale) I used 3 balls of Chill by Sugar Bush Yarns in \
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Ensuring durable winter protection demands for all your sensitive body parts covered warm and tight! If talking about the uppe
r body parts, the forehead, ears and neck are the most delicate parts and there are can several different ways to get them winter protected! Use the scarves, ear-warmers and hats to bring coziness to these body parts so you can enjoy an fall outdoor walk without any danger! If you want a single handsome replacement for all like earwarmer, hat and scarves, then you must tryout the crochet hooded cowls that not only provide the right amount of warmth but
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This list is contained on crochet scarves, shawls, mittens, gloves, sweater and cardigans and so more. All of these fall free crochet patterns are not very difficult to crochet.



