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Make a Crochet Cowl: 10 Crochet Cowl Patterns

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Make a Crochet Cowl 10 Crochet Cowl Patterns
Make a Crochet Cowl 10 Crochet Cowl Patterns

When the leaves change color and fall, you'll find yourself wandering outside to enjoy the beautiful weather of autumn before winter sets in. Autumn is not only gorgeous, but the brisk air can be extremely refreshing and invigorating. However, you'll want to bundle up so you can enjoy it without feeling cold! Crochet cowls are just perfect for fall, and there are plenty of examples in our free eBook, Make a Crochet Cowl: 10 Crochet Cowl Patterns.

Not only do they look gorgeous, with a variety of crochet cowl patterns to choose from, but they also provide warmth so that you can go out in just a light jacket or sweater. Crochet cowls frame your face in beautiful yarn designs and make your ensemble more interesting. Unlike scarves, crochet cowls will stay in place. No need to re-wrap or adjust; they'll stay perfectly snug around your neck. They're great for moms carrying little ones, ladies with active lifestyles, or anyone who loves fashion. Make a statement after you make a crochet cowl for autumn.


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Light and Lovely Crochet Cowls: Perfect for Fall
In early fall when there's just a cool breeze, these crochet cowl patterns will be light and lovely. They also add just the right amount of drama to an outfit without overwhelming it. Even better, they're the perfect size to keep your neck from freezing when the temperature drops even lower!

  • Half Skein Cowl (pg. 5) - This design will be light on your neck AND your wallet! The bobble stitches on this crochet cowl pattern will make this design even cozier. 
  • August Sky Cowl (pg. 7) - Just try to resist this perfect, light crochet cowl pattern.

Fall Cowls With Collars
Collared cowls look great tucked under a jacket, or they can dress up a basic shirt. Adding buttons can give the cowl an interesting flair, making its very own fashion statement. When you wear these, you won't even need other accessories—they're just the right touch of warmth plus so much style.
  • Big Button Cowl (pg. 10) - The buttons and collared look of this cowl give it a vintage look that we adore!
  • Classy Collared Cowl (pg. 13) - Basic and beautiful, this collared cowl is perfect for a night on the town. It'll look so great tucked into a cozy peacoat. 

Beautiful Bulky Cowls
Bundling up doesn't mean you have to give up your style. When it's late fall and the wind can really bite at your skin, bulky cowls are comfortable and chic. The feeling of this yarn will be like wrapping yourself up in a hug, keeping you nice and comfortable even in the cold weather.
  • Soho Bulky Cowl (pg. 17) - We love the texture of this wonderfully shaped bulky crochet cowl pattern.
  • Single Skein Grapevine Cowl (pg. 19) - The stitch on this single skein cowl is beautiful.
  • Chunky Crochet Cowl (pg. 21) - This chunky crochet cowl drapes wonderfully.
  • World's Softest Crochet Cowl (pg. 23) - Make this crochet cowl pattern with bulky alpaca yarn for a soft cowl.

Wonderful Winter Cowls
Autumn might end, but that doesn't mean you have to stop wearing cowls! You won't have to pass on your evenings out or that afternoon walk when you're protected with these lovely cowls. Here are the warmest crochet cowl patterns that will keep you snug and stylish.
  • Foxy Faux-Knit Cowl (pg. 25) - We love the texture of this wonderfully shaped bulky cowl pattern.
  • Beginner's Luck Cowl (pg. 28) - The stitch on this single skein crochet cowl is beautiful.

Note from the Editor

Dear Crocheter,

Although the approach of cold weather can be daunting, there’s one happy thought that comes with it. Cold weather means it’s time to wear those beautiful crochet creations to stay warm! Crochet cowls definitely do the job. From light, fall cowls that complete your outfits to bulky, winter cowls that keep the bitter cold off your skin, crochet cowls are pretty and useful.

This eBook, Make a Crochet Cowl: 10 Crochet Cowl Patterns, is the perfect collection of patterns for your fall and winter crochet cowl collection. Print this out once, and refer to it throughout the cold seasons. We know you’ll love at least one pattern in this collection, but we hope you’ll want to make them all.

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Happy Hooking,
The Editors of AllFreeCrochet

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I saw this last year or beginning of this year but didn't look for the pattern then I have been looking all over for this pattern can you please help me. Thank you Cheryl Upchurch faithfulness1228@yahoo.com

Hi faithfulness1228 5 181152, if you click the button above that says "Click Here for the eBook" the eBook, which includes 10 free patterns, will download. We hope this helps! - Editors of AllFreeCrochet

great work. just love it. thanks

I made the one skein vineyard cowl. Here is a picture. I loved working with that yarn. It self shades and gently morphs into the next color. It was so easy to make. As soon as I find another color combo that I like, I will be making another one for sure.

I love to make them and to see people wearing them but unfortunately I can't wear one because of the heat. I live in Florida and it hardly ever gets cold enough to consider wearing one of these. But I still make them for friends and family who live in the colder climates.

This is a great collection. I want to make every one of these!

Cowls are my favorite type of project to crochet! They're typically pretty easy and are a great way to add a pop of color to an outfit.

I made multiple scarves last year for charity but not one cowl. I downloaded this ebook so I can learn to make these types of scarves next year.

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