Abbey Lane Cowl – Free Pattern
I love texture and the great ways that you can obtain different textures with crochet! Texture is what I was focused on for my newest design; the Abbey Lane Cowl.
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Cozy Gifting
The Abbey Lane Cowl works up really quick, making it perfect for quick-gifts or fitting in a make just for you!
The pattern is worked in the round and easily adjusted to make larger or smaller.
The Tester Pictures
My testers were amazing with the Abbey lane Cowl! They did find that with some yarn it worked better to turn the cowl inside out to really show off the texture as some yarn wouldn’t stay popped out. They also found doing the Triple crochet in the front loop only helped keep them popped!!
Abbey Lane Cowl Pattern
Materials
- Approx. 160 – 180 yards of #4 worsted weight yarn I used Loops & Threads Impeccable in Brown Tweed
- I/9 – 5.5 mm crochet hook. I used *Furls Odyssey
- *Scissors
- *Yarn needle
- *Tape measure
Difficulty
Easy
Gauge
11 sts x 13 rows = 4″ Pattern for gauge: same as pattern
Sizes
Laid flat with stretch: 13″ x 8″ Circumference: 26″
Stitch Abbreviations
- ch – Chain
- sc – Single Crochet
- tr – Triple Crochet
- st(s) – Stitch(es)
- slst – Slip Stitch
- Rnd (s)- Round(s)
Pattern Notes
- US Terminology
- All beginning ch1 do not count as a stitch
- Cowl is worked in the round
- To adjust width, continue with row repeats until desired size. To adjust circumference (length) use multiples of 2 +1 for the starting chain to desired length.
- *-* denotes repeat sequence
Special Note
Working in the round, may lead your tr to ‘puff’ towards the inside. Use your finger to just push it toward the outside.
Abbey Lane Cowl
The Pattern
Ch 71
Join ch with a slst, being careful not to twist, ch1.
Rnd 1: Sc in the next ch, and each ch around, slst to the top of the ch1, ch1 (70).
Rnd 2: Sc in the same st as the ch1, tr in the next st, *sc in the next st, tr in the next*, repeat around, slst to the top of the ch1, ch1, (70).
Rnd 3: Sc in each st around, slst to the top of the ch1, ch1 (70).
Rnd 4-23: Repeat rnds 2 and 3.
Once you’ve completed the final round, tie off, leaving long tail to weave in.
Weave in all ends, and you’re done!
All Set!!!
There you have it! Your very own Abbey Lane Cowl!
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2 Comments
Pat
I recently discovered my county library does an event they call KnitCon where crafters meet (virtually this year) with crafting specialists, hear presentations and share their craft. Donations are items for cold weather like scarfs, hats, blankets, etc. One skein items that can be made quickly using items from my stash are always welcomed. Thanks!!
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