Skylar Cowl - Free Crochet Pattern (2024)

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Welcome to the 2024 Scarf of the Month CAL!

For my February contribution, I have this beautiful cowl made with Knit Picks Brava Speckle yarn in a gorgeous colorway. Next week I will share the free pattern for the matching hat! Scroll down to check out the FREE crochet pattern for the Skylar Cowl. And for a limited time only, get a FREE PDF version of this pattern from my Ravelry shop! I hope you enjoy it! Happy Crocheting!

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Rhondda and I are so excited to host the Scarf of the Month CAL in 2024. We will each have a new free scarf/cowl pattern on our blogs each month, for 12 months! Plus, we will have 12 amazing designers that will be joining us this year. If you want to know more about the Scarf of the Month CAL, including the schedule, please visit this intro post.

We will also be continuing to offer a free PDF version of our patterns for 24 hours! Make sure to stop by each blog and look for the coupon code or sale link.

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Make sure to visit the other Scarf posts from this month’s CAL:

Click here to see Rhondda’s February Pattern: Baby Bean Stitch Scarf
Click here to see the Snow Bound Scarf by The Purple Poncho

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Skylar Cowl

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Skill Level:

Intermediate

Abbreviations:

ch – chain
st(s) – stitch(es)
sp(s) – space(s)
sc– singlecrochet
dc– doublecrochet
dc4tog– doublecrochet four stitches together (see special stitches)
CL–cluster
() – indicates stitch counts
*– indicatesinstructions to berepeated

Gauge:

15.2 stitches & 8.4 rows = 4″ (in pattern stitch)

Finished Size:

Approximately 8″ wide and 22″ long (before seaming)

Multiple:

Chain any multiple of 5 + 2 for the foundation chain

Notes:

  • This pattern is written in US terms.
  • Sizing will vary depending on how tightly or loosely you crochet. Gauge is not necessary for this pattern but if you would like to keep the sizing the same, please check your gauge before starting this project.
  • This pattern is worked flat and seamed at the ends to create a cowl.

Special Stitches:

dc4tog (CL):

  1. Yarn over, insert hook into designated stitch
  2. Yarn over, pull up a loop
  3. Yarn over, pull through 2 loops
  4. Repeat Steps 1-3, 3 more times
  5. Yarn over, pull through all 5 loops on hook.

Instructions:

Ch 32,
Row 1:1 sc into the 2ndch from hook, *ch 3, dc4tog over the next 4 sts, ch 1, 1 sc into the next st; Repeat from * across,turn. (6 clusters)
Row 2: Ch 5,work 1 sc into the next CL, *ch 3, dc4tog into the ch-3 sp, ch 1, 1 sc into the next CL; Repeat from * until the last ch-3 sp, ch 3, dc4tog into the last ch-3 sp, 1 dc into the last st (Note:This is the sc from previous row), turn. (6 clusters)
Row 3:Ch 1, sk the first st, 1 sc into the next CL, *ch 3, dc4tog into the next ch-3 sp, ch 1, 1 sc into the next CL; Repeat from * working last sc into the turning ch. (Note: This is the top of the ch-5). (6 clusters)
Row 4-45: Repeat Rows 2-3
Row 46: Repeat Row 2
Row 47: Repeat Row 3, fasten off and leave a 10″ long tail for sewing.

Finish:

  • Bring both ends of the scarf together so that the beginning row meets the end row.
  • Using the yarn tail and a yarn needle, whip stitch the ends together.
  • Weave all ends.
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Amy is a former preschool teacher turned stay at home mom that loves to crochet, craft, knit, bake and is also a fan of photography. She is now a freelance crochet designer and blogger. Amy started her blog in 2012 to help promote her crochet business but now shares aspects of her every day life including crafts, recipes, and of course, crochet!

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Skylar Cowl - Free Crochet Pattern (2024)

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