Vivacious Violets Cowl

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Vivacious Violets Cowl

Vivacious Violets Cowl
Vivacious Violets Cowl

"This is for a pattern only. No physical product is being sold nor shipped. No returns on PDF files All patterns are tested by experienced crocheters/testers, and I am always available for questions about my patterns via Facebook Messenger (link can be found at the bottom of the pattern(s). This is a beginner level pattern. You will need a size 4.5mm hook, approx 100g of any #2 (sport/light) weight yarn (fringe border may need more), a tapestry needle for weaving ends, and a couple of stitch markers."

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Beginner

Crochet Hook4.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge8 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in dc v-st

Finished SizeOne size - Adjustable

Materials List

  • 100g Sport weight yarn
  • Tapestry needle

Instructions

US Terminology, Abbreviations

APPROX - Approximately
* * - repeat instructions as stated
[ ] - crochet in the same stitch / stitch counts
CH - chain
DCV-ST - double crochet V stitch: [double crochet, ch 1, double crochet] in the same space from the previous round
FHDC - foundation half double crochet
RND(S) - round(s)
SL ST - slip stitch ST(S) - stitch(es)

Section One - Cowl

Length = around the neck with room to pull over the head (side to side)
Width = ear to neck/shoulder (up to down)
Reminder: ch3 at the beginning of a row counts as first dc, and ch 1.

  1. Using 4.5 mm hook: Fhdc 180, or length desired, sl st to join.

  2. Round 1: Ch 3, dc into same st, *[sk 2 sts, dcv-st into next st]* repeat from * to * around, sl st into 2nd ch of beginning ch3 to join.

  3. Repeat rnd 1 to desired width of cowl. 

  4. Round 2: Ch 1, hdc into next st, and each st around, sl st to join.

Section Two - Finishing

Border: Choose the border that best fits your preference.
Single crochet (top, bottom)
Crab stitch (top, bottom)
Beading - one bead for each hdc st (top, bottom)
Fringe (top and/or bottom) Shell stitch (multiple of 4 sts + 1) (top, bottom)
Picot stitch (3 ch picot with 2 sts between each) (top, bottom)
Block edging (multiple of 4 sts + 3) (top, bottom)
Larksfoot stitch (worked every two rows with a contrasting color) (top, bottom)
Princess Tiara Edging (top, bottom)
Pointed Scallop Edging (top, bottom)

Note

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