Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern - The Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern is the warmest cowl I have ever worn! It has a double layer of warmth from the faux fur sewn on the inside.
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Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern

January 25, 2020

The Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern is the warmest cowl I have ever worn! It has a double layer of warmth from the faux fur sewn on the inside. There are so many color combinations that would be pretty for the plaid. Or you don’t even have to make it plaid at all! It could be solid, or striped, or however you want it to be.

Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern - The Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern is the warmest cowl I have ever worn! It has a double layer of warmth from the faux fur sewn on the inside.

Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern - The Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern is the warmest cowl I have ever worn! It has a double layer of warmth from the faux fur sewn on the inside.

Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern - The Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern is the warmest cowl I have ever worn! It has a double layer of warmth from the faux fur sewn on the inside.

Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern - The Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern is the warmest cowl I have ever worn! It has a double layer of warmth from the faux fur sewn on the inside.

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Faux Plaid Cowl Crochet Pattern

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Materials
Worsted weight yarn in 3 colors (gray, dark pink, light pink – 1 skein each)
2 skeins Lion Brand Go for Faux
H/5.0 mm hook
M/N/9.0 mm hook
yarn needle
scissors

Level
intermediate

Pattern notes & stitches to know
sl st – slip stitch
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet

· written in US terms

· ch 2 does not count as dc

· ch 1 does not count as a stitch

Approx Finished Size:
Circumference: 30”
Length: 9.5” 

FAUX PLAID COWL CROCHET PATTERN

PLAID

(photos are from a different swatch, but the method is the same)

Starting with gray

Ch 92

Row 1: dc in 3rd ch from the hook and in each ch across (90 dc)

Row 2: ch 2, turn, dc in same stitch and in next 5 stitches, *join dark pink in last step of last dc,

dc in next 6 stitches with dark pink, join gray in last step of last dc, dc in next 6 stitches with gray* repeat from * to * across (90 dc)

Row 3 & 4: carrying up both gray and dark pink, repeat row 2

Row 5: drop gray and fasten off gray, carry up dark pink, ch 2, turn, dc in same stitch and in next 5 stitches, *join light pink in last step of last dc, dc in next 6 stitches with light pink, join dark pink in last step of last dc, dc in next 6 stitches with dark pink* repeat from * to * across (90 dc)

Row 6 & 7: carry up dark pink and light pink, repeat row 5

At the end of row 7, drop light pink and fasten off, carry up dark pink and join gray

Repeat rows 2 – 7 to Row 16 (90 dc)

Row 17: working only with gray, ch 2, turn, dc in each stitch across (90 dc)

Fasten off. Weave in the ends.

FAUX FUR

ch 56

Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across (55 sc)

Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch across (55 sc)

Repeat row 2 to Row 19 (55 sc)

This should be approx the same size as the plaid rectangle. Add or take out rows if needed.

Do not fasten off.

SEWING

Lay the fur rectangle on top of the plaid rectangle.

Using the faux fur, sc the two rectangles together. Insert hook into the top loops of both rectangles, work a sc. Do this all the way across the top. Fasten off. Repeat along the bottom edge. Fasten off. Leave a long end for sewing.

Bring both short ends together. Whip stitch both short ends together.

Fasten off. Weave in the ends.

And you’re done with cute cowl! I hope you love it!

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