Cosmic Crochet Cowl Digital Crochet Pattern
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This cowl came out of a desire to find a crochet stitch pattern suitable for a skein of variegated yarn! Often, variegated yarn can turn into an ugly mess of colours, and I wanted to avoid that, so after much experimentation, the Cosmic Crochet Cowl was born!
Pattern is in US terminology.
For questions and support, please e-mail me at sarahdawnsdesigns@gmail.com.
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Pattern Notes:
This cowl is worked in the round from bottom to top, using slip-stitches to join each round. It is written for five different sizes, but is also adjustable to the amount of yarn you have.
This pattern has written instructions, and the stitch pattern is both written and charted. This pattern also has an accessible large print option that is compatible with screen-reading software. This option includes only the written instruction.
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Errata Link
Sizes Available: Five (adjustable).
S, (M, L), single-wrap cowl, and [S, L] infinity scarf/long cowl.
Circumference 18 (21.5, 25), [28, 32.5] inches (45.5, 54.5, 63.5), [71, 82.5] cm
Height is adjustable, sample shown is the Small Single-Wrap cowl, worked to a height of 9.5 inches (24 cm)
Materials Required:
Pattern uses 184 to 322 yards (168 to 294meters),1 skein of sock or fingering-weight yarn. Sample is knit in Fleece Artist Sea Wool in "Sea Storm" (70% Merino, 30% SeaCell) which is, sadly, discontinued. When looking for a substitute, any wool/viscose blend would work up well, or any wool blend with a high drape. I'd suggest *WeCrochet's Galileo for a non-variegated option.
Hook
*3.5 mm (US E) hook
Notions:
Gauge for Pattern:
26 sts and 8 rows = 4 inches (10 cm square) in Star Stitch
Techniques Used:
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Pattern Usage:
You may not re-distribute this PDF.
While you may teach a crochet class using this pattern, each student in the class must purchase a copy. However, if you would like to purchase discounted copies of the pattern in bulk for a class, please contact me for details.
If you’d like to make any of my designs as donations to charity, go right ahead. If you want to sell anything you’ve created from my designs for charity or commercial purposes, also go right ahead.
The only thing I ask for the above is that you credit me (“Sarah Dawn’s Designs”) and list the pattern name as well. Thank you!
If you would like to offer to translate this pattern into other languages, I’d love to work with you to do so! Please, contact me by e-mail to discuss the details.
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If you would like to try this pattern from Sarah Dawn’s Designs for free, you can sign up for the Sarah Dawn’s Designs E-mail Newsletter and get a Free Pattern Download!
Also, Sarah Dawn’s Designs is now on Patreon! For access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content, discounts, input on designs, live-chats, and more, please come join in!
Newest Update: November 28, 2024
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If you have any questions, please, don't hesitate to get in contact with me! You can e-mail me at sarahdawnsdesigns@gmail.com
Photo Credit: Stephanie Wallace
Image Descriptions;
1) A woman wearing a crochet lace cowl done in a variegated yarn. The cowl is pulled up over her mouth and nose.
2) A crochet cowl laying flat. The cowl is crocheted with a set of star stitch clusters that breaks up a green/blue/brown variegated yarn
3) A close up of a crochet star stitch done in variegated green/blue/brown yarn.
Please also note, that due to the nature of PDF downloads, I am unable to offer refunds at this time.
However, I am available by e-mail, to answer any questions/concerns you may have.
Also, please note that depending on your location, taxes or VAT may be added to your purchase price.
Any link marked with an * is an affiliate link, meaning I get a commission or reward if you make a purchase through those links - there's no additional cost to you!
- - - -
This cowl came out of a desire to find a crochet stitch pattern suitable for a skein of variegated yarn! Often, variegated yarn can turn into an ugly mess of colours, and I wanted to avoid that, so after much experimentation, the Cosmic Crochet Cowl was born!
Pattern is in US terminology.
For questions and support, please e-mail me at sarahdawnsdesigns@gmail.com.
- - -
Pattern Notes:
This cowl is worked in the round from bottom to top, using slip-stitches to join each round. It is written for five different sizes, but is also adjustable to the amount of yarn you have.
This pattern has written instructions, and the stitch pattern is both written and charted. This pattern also has an accessible large print option that is compatible with screen-reading software. This option includes only the written instruction.
- - -
Errata Link
Sizes Available: Five (adjustable).
S, (M, L), single-wrap cowl, and [S, L] infinity scarf/long cowl.
Circumference 18 (21.5, 25), [28, 32.5] inches (45.5, 54.5, 63.5), [71, 82.5] cm
Height is adjustable, sample shown is the Small Single-Wrap cowl, worked to a height of 9.5 inches (24 cm)
Materials Required:
Pattern uses 184 to 322 yards (168 to 294meters),1 skein of sock or fingering-weight yarn. Sample is knit in Fleece Artist Sea Wool in "Sea Storm" (70% Merino, 30% SeaCell) which is, sadly, discontinued. When looking for a substitute, any wool/viscose blend would work up well, or any wool blend with a high drape. I'd suggest *WeCrochet's Galileo for a non-variegated option.
Hook
*3.5 mm (US E) hook
Notions:
Gauge for Pattern:
26 sts and 8 rows = 4 inches (10 cm square) in Star Stitch
Techniques Used:
- slip stitch
- chain stitch
- single crochet
- crochet in the round
- treble crochet increases and decreases
- front post treble crochet
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Pattern Usage:
You may not re-distribute this PDF.
While you may teach a crochet class using this pattern, each student in the class must purchase a copy. However, if you would like to purchase discounted copies of the pattern in bulk for a class, please contact me for details.
If you’d like to make any of my designs as donations to charity, go right ahead. If you want to sell anything you’ve created from my designs for charity or commercial purposes, also go right ahead.
The only thing I ask for the above is that you credit me (“Sarah Dawn’s Designs”) and list the pattern name as well. Thank you!
If you would like to offer to translate this pattern into other languages, I’d love to work with you to do so! Please, contact me by e-mail to discuss the details.
- - -
If you would like to try this pattern from Sarah Dawn’s Designs for free, you can sign up for the Sarah Dawn’s Designs E-mail Newsletter and get a Free Pattern Download!
Also, Sarah Dawn’s Designs is now on Patreon! For access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content, discounts, input on designs, live-chats, and more, please come join in!
Newest Update: November 28, 2024
- - -
If you have any questions, please, don't hesitate to get in contact with me! You can e-mail me at sarahdawnsdesigns@gmail.com
Photo Credit: Stephanie Wallace
Image Descriptions;
1) A woman wearing a crochet lace cowl done in a variegated yarn. The cowl is pulled up over her mouth and nose.
2) A crochet cowl laying flat. The cowl is crocheted with a set of star stitch clusters that breaks up a green/blue/brown variegated yarn
3) A close up of a crochet star stitch done in variegated green/blue/brown yarn.