Free Crochet Pattern... Meringue Cowl
The
Meringue Cowl is a sweet and simple cowl that works up lightning fast.
Like a luscious dollop of meringue, this cowl is worked in a beautiful
and easy to crochet v-stitch. A great project for quick gifts, but
don't forget to make yourself one too!
By Jennifer Dickerson
Materials:
- N (9.0 mm) Crochet Hook
- 1 Skein Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick (Colorway shown in "Fisherman")
- Tapestry Needle (for weaving in ends)
- Width-Scarf shown is 6 inches wide, but you can easily make your scarf wider by working more rows.
- Circumference-Cowl pictured is 24 inches around.
Instructions:
(Cowl is worked lengthwise and seamed)
Ch 49 (To change circumference sizing, chain in multiples of 15+4).
Foundation Row: In the 4th chain from the hook, work dc, ch 1, dc in the same ch. *Skip two chains and then in the next ch, work dc, ch 1, dc in the same ch. Repeat from * to end.
Row 1: Turn, ch 3 and work dc, ch 1, dc in each of the chain 1 spaces from the previous row (center of each "V"). At the end of the row, finish with a dc in the last space (ch 3 turning space).
Repeat row 1 until desired width is reached. Cowl shown is a total of 6 rows of stitch pattern, with yarn leftovers.
Finishing:
Seam and weave in any ends. I left a long tail when I was finished and just used that to seam it together.
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