Chic and Classic Chunky Cowl

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Chic and Classic Chunky Cowl

Nothing can beat the style of this Chic and Classic Chunky Cowl. Exactly how it sounds, this chunky-yarns crochet cowl pattern can go perfectly with any outfit you choose. There is absolutely no limit to the amount of times you wear it, or even to how many different crochet cowls you make in different colors! We know you love this pattern, so why not make it over and over for yourself or for a friend so that you can change up the style every now and then? What a great idea for the holidays or just to have around this winter season.

Beginner

Crochet HookQ or 16mm hook

Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)

MATERIALS:

  • Red Heart Grande: 2 balls 402 Foggy
  • Susan Bates Crochet Hook: 16 mm [US Q]
  • Yarn Needle

SIZE:
Cowl measures 8” x 34” (20.5 x 86.5 cm)

GAUGE:
6 sts = 4" (10 cm); 3 rows = 4" (10 cm)


COWL
Ch 12.
Row 1 (right side): Dc in 3rd ch from hook (beginning ch do not count as first dc) and in each ch across, turn—10 dc.
Row 2: Ch 2 (does not count as dc here and throughout), dc in each dc across, turn. Repeat Row 2 until piece measures 33” (84 cm) or desired length.
Joining Row: With wrong side of first and last row held together and working through both thicknesses, ch 1, sc in each dc—10 sc. Fasten off.

FINISHING 
Weave in ends.

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I wonder if the Bernat blanket yarn would work for this wonderfully simple cowl? Perhaps there's enough yarn in the skein to complete two full cowls to give as gifts! I think this is a great holiday teacher gift because every woman wears a scarf. The design of this one goes from casual activewear to your tunics and leggings, to over a leather bomber jacket. It really is a jack of all trades! Great design!

This is such a simple and quick project that its perfect for Beginners. Ive taught beginners of all ages. Using an oversized hook and yarn makes it easier to see the stitches and allow the budding crafter some leeway when it comes to yarn tension. Arthritic hands dont have to worry about fiddly steel hooks. Children usually start out with fat pencils and crayons, so why not crochet hooks, too?

Cowls are just the best thing to wear on a chilly winter day. I just love them and the chunkier and better so this one is perfect for me. The ribbed look of the pattern is great and with a 16mm hook and the bulky yarn it will not take at all long to make meaning that I can make more of them in other colors, lol!

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