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Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Striped Velvet Cowl Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs

 Striped Velvet Cowl Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of  Posh Pooch Designs


The Striped Velvet Cowl is designed to
 match the Velvet Stocking Hat
You can find it at This LINK


I really like this Velvet Yarn From Hobby Lobby, 
called Velvety Smooth. It is smooth and easy to crochet
 with, but also it is a medium (4) so any pattern written
 for medium (4) Yarns will work with this yarn.

The Velvet Cowl is a lot of fun to stitch up. 
Do not be intimidated By Velvet Yarns. The key
 to working with them is to loosen your tension
 up just a little.
And it's perfect For the guys And the girls! 


The Pattern is easy, because it is stitched in basic
 stitches but we placed it at Easy to Moderate
 because of the velvet yarn.

The Cowl is stitched up with Double Crochet Stitches, 
so it is easy and fast to make. The Cowl or Hat and Cowl Set make lovely last minute Christmas Gifts.

See The Video On My Crochet Youtube
 Channel at This LINK



Striped Velvet Cowl Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

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Skill: Easy to Moderate
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – I / 5.5 MM
Yarn – Velvet Yarn - Med. (4) I used Yarnbee / Velvety Smooth Sparkle
                                                      C1 – Ivory – 3 oz / 140 yds
                                                      C2 – Olive – 3 oz. / 140 yds.
                                                      C3 – Red – 3 oz. / 140 yds.
Yarn needle
2 matching buttons, 2 - 3 inches
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Half Double Crochet (hdc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Front Post Double Crochet  Only (FPDC)
Back Post Double Crochet (BPDC)
Chang to (chgto)
 
Size: 12 X 28 Inches
 
Notes:
Ch counts as dc
When Changing Colors Ch3, after the color change
We will be carrying our yarn on the striped section of the cowl.
 
Pattern:
 
R: 1 – With C1, ch 31, dc in the 4th ch from the hook,
1 dc in each ch cross, turn ch 3 (29dc)
 


R: 2 – Dc in the next dc,
*FPDC in the next dc, 1 dc in the next 2 dc*
Repeat From * to * 8 more times, turn, ch 3
(9 FPDC, 20 dc)
 


R: 3 - Dc in the next dc,
*BPDC in the next dc, 1 dc in the next 2 dc*
Repeat From * to * 8 more times, turn, ch 3
(9 BPDC, 20 dc)
 


 
R: 4 – Repeat R: 2
 
R: 5 – Repeat R: 3, do not ch 3
 


R: 6 – Chgto C2, ch3, 1 dc in each dc across, turn, ch3 (29dc)
 
R: 7 - 1 dc in each dc across, turn (29dc)
 


R: 8 - Chgto C3, leave C2, attached,
ch3, 1 dc in each dc across, turn, ch3 (29dc)
 
R: 9 - 1 dc in each dc across, turn (29dc)
 


R: 10 – R: 41 – Continue to repeat R: 6 – R: 9
Alternating Color every 2 rows
 

Continue to repeat if a longer Cowl/ Scarf is desired.

R: 42 – Chgto C1, Tie off both C2, and C3,
Ch3, Repeat R: 2
 

R: 43 – Repeat R: 3
 
R: 44 – Repeat R: 2
 
R: 45 – Repeat R: 3, ch1



R: 46 - Turn working down the edge of the cowl.
You will be working on the back side of the cowl.
This should be the edge where we carried our yarn.
Evenly sc across the edge of the cowl, tie off and weave in Your ends.
 
Lay the cowl with the edged together, and place your buttons.
With matching yarn securely sew them on stitching though the front and back of the cowl.



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