Showing posts with label hooded cowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hooded cowl. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2021

Let’s Go Hooded Cowl Crochet Pattern | Posh Pooch Designs

 Let’s Go Hooded Cowl Crochet Pattern
 By Sara Sach Of  Posh Pooch Designs



The Let's Go Hooded Cowl is the perfect accessory
 for those who are often on the go during the cold
 winter months. And It is quick to pop on and off, 
if the weather warms up. I think the Name 
"Let's Go Hooded Cowl" is a perfect name for
 my new crochet pattern design.
And it is great for the guys and the girls

This Hooded Cowl is Stitched up using 
The New O'Go Yarn from Yarnspirations. 
It is the Caron Colorama in the Overboard Colorway.

Learn More About This New Yarn At This LINK


 It is a bulky (5) acrylic yarn, and I stitched it up with 
a K / 6.50 mm crochet hook. So not only is it 
super quick to stitch up, it is super easy as well.
 The yarn is nice to crochet with and 
I love the shades of blues and grays in this colorway.
I wanted to design a New Hooded Cowl and I wanted
 to try the new O'Go Yarn.  The New Let's Go Hooded Cowl Is the perfect Crochet Pattern For Both.  


But Do not worry if you do not have this particular yarn, 
And Bulky (5) yarn will work just fine.

See The Video On my Crochet Youtube 
Channel At This LINK




Let’s Go Hooded Cowl Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – K / 6.50 MM
Yarn – Bulky (5) O’Go Colorama / Overboard 8.5 oz. / 330 yds
Yarn Needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc)
Back Post Double Crochet (bpdc)
 
Size: Youth – Adult  
Fits a 24 inch head - Roomy fit
 
Notes:
Ch3 Counts as a dc
 
Pattern:

R: 1 – Ch30, dc in the 4th ch from the hook,
1 dc in each ch across, 2 dc in the last ch, (29 dc)
 

Turn Working down the opposite side of the ch,
2 dc in the 1st dc, 1 dc in each dc across, Turn, Ch 3
(29 + 29 = 58 dc)
 

R: 2 - 1 dc in each dc, turn, ch 3 (58 dc)
 

R: 3  - Repeat R: 3

R: 4– R: 11 – Repeat R: 3
 Turn Right Side out

R: 12 – *fpdc in the next dc, dc in the next dc*
Repeat from * to *, turn, ch 3
(29 dc + 29 fpdc = 58 sts)
 

R: 13 - *dc in the next st, BPDC in the next st*
Repeat from * to *, turn, ch 1
(29 dc + 29 bpdc = 58 sts)


R: 14 – 1 sc in each st (58 sc)
 

R: 15 - Sc evenly across the bottom of the hood,
Ch 20, join to the other side of the hood with a slst st, ch 3
 

R: 16 – 1 dc in each sc, and ch around, join, ch 3
 

R: 17 – R: 19 – 1 dc in each dc round, join, ch 3
Ch1 After R: 19
 

R: 20 – 1 sc in each dc, around, join, tie off.

Optional Tie - Ch 60, lace through the front of the Cowl.



That was Super Easy and Super Quick.
 Now just Pop it on and Let's Go!

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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Fur Trimmed Cowl Crochet Pattern And Tips For Working With Fun Fur | Posh Pooch Designs

Fur Trimmed Cowl Crochet Pattern
 By Sara Sach at Posh Pooch Designs

Do You have some Fun fur or Fun Fur 
style yarn laying around or in your yarn stash?
Maybe you just do not know what to do with it.
Well, I have an easy pattern  for you.

A Few tips on working with Fun Fur Style Yarns:
These tips are a few things I have learned when working with fun fur.

1. I think this yarn works best as a edge, trim or accent.
adding a row or 2 of sc can be very lovely and fun, 
but because it is hard to see your stitches, 
fancy stitches just don't work well.

2. When using this yarn through out a project,
 I suggest always using another yarn with it.
1 strand of fun fur and 1 strand of 
worsted weight or another yarn.
Again, because it is difficult to see your stitches, 
by having the 2nd strand of other yarn, 
will help you find your stitches.

3. Texture or Fancy Patterns just don't work well.
Because of the furriness of the yarn, fancy stitches 
just do not show up well.

4. No Stretch - The fun fur doesn't stretch much, 
so be sure to stitch loosely. This will help with a little 
stretch and finding your stitches.

5.  Lastly, do not let this yarn frustrate you. 
If you are getting Mad at the yarn or project, 
set it aside and come back to it later.
 It can be a fun yarn and a fun way to add a little extra
 pizazz to many projects.
Okay, now for our Fun Pattern
Fun Fur Trimmed Cowl Crochet Pattern by Sara Sach
Please, add this Pattern to your Ravelry Favorites

Materials:
 Crochet Hook  - K
Yarn - Worsted Weight (4) 4 oz. beige, 2 oz. Fun fur- Browns
Yarn Needle
Tape measure

Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Single Crochet (sc)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Skip (sk)
Back Loops Only (BLO)

Size : 40 inches long X 11 inches wide

Notes: Ch1 at ends of rows does not count as a st, 
It is a turning ch.
The Body of the Cowl is stitched with 2 strands of yarn.

Pattern:
R : 1 - With WW, ch 36, 
1 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook,
1 sc in each ch across, ch1, turn (35sc)

R : 2 - Working in the BLO, 1 sc in the 1st 2 sc,
 *ch1, sk1, 1 sc in the next sc*
Repeat From * to * across, ch1, sk1, 1 sc in the last 2sc, 
ch1, turn (19 sc, 16chs)

R : 3 - R : 84 - Repeat R : 2 - or as many rows as needed.

Turn Wrong side out, and slst closed. 
Tie off and weave in ends.

Trim ;
 *With 2 strands of Fun Fur, stitching loosely,
 1 sc in the end of each row, join to first sc*


Repeat From * to * , tie off and weave in your ends.


Hee- Hee. 
Hope you enjoy the tips and the pattern.

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