Free Crochet Cowl Pattern – The Cumberland

Discover the exquisite art of crocheting with the captivating Cumberland Cowl pattern. This unique design combines intricate stitches and luxurious yarn to create a stunning accessory that will keep you warm and stylish during the colder months. The Cumberland Cowl is a versatile piece that can be worn in various ways, allowing you to showcase your creativity and personal style.
Immerse yourself in the world of yarn and hooks as you bring this beautiful accessory to life. The pattern features a combination of different crochet techniques, resulting in a visually striking cowl that will undoubtedly turn heads wherever you go. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or a beginner looking for a new challenge, the Cumberland Cowl is the perfect project to showcase your skills and create a timeless piece that you'll cherish for years to come.Designers Notes
- Skill Level is Easy
- Skills Needed: double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet, triple crochet
- Sizes: Newborn to Adult
- Made with bulky weight yarn
- Written in Standard American terms
- Easily sub for worsted weight yarn
Skill Level
Easy
Abbreviations
- ch – chain
- dc – double crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- rnd – round
- rpt – repeat
- sc – single crochet
- sk – skip
- st – stitch
- sts – stitches
- sl st – slip stitch
- tc – triple crochet
Gauge
Not required for this design
Materials Needed
- L/8.00 mm hook
- Tapestry Needle
- Stitch Markers
- #5 Bulky 350g Yarn
Finished Measurements
34” around x 22” height
Instructions
Using an 8.00 mm hook:
Ch 70 and join to 1st ch with sl st. Ch 2.
The entire neck warmer is worked in continuous rounds.
Round Instructions
Rnd 1: Hdc in 1st chain and each remaining chain. (70)
Rnd 2: (tc, sc) in 1st hdc *sk next hdc (tc, sc) in next hdc* rpt from *to* to end of rnd. (70)
Rnds 3-39: (tc, sc) in 1st tc *sk next st (tc, sc) in next tc* rpt from *to* to end of rnd. (70)
Rnd 40: Hdc in 1st and each st around. Fasten off and weave in ends. (70)
Helpful Hint
If you don’t want to count rounds, just work continuously until the neck warmer reaches 22 inches in height.