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Crochet Oregano Cowl: Step-by-Step Guide

Leyla
Leyla
Nov 05, 2024 10:03 AM
Create Your Stylish Crochet Oregano Cowl: A Step-by-Step Guide for Handmade Warmth

The Crochet Oregano Cowl is a delightful accessory that will add a touch of warmth and style to your outfit! This beautifully designed cowl features a lovely oregano green color that is perfect for any season. Its intricate crochet pattern gives it a unique and cozy texture, making it not only fashionable but also functional. Whether you're heading out for a stroll in the park or meeting friends for coffee, this cowl is sure to keep you looking chic and feeling comfortable. Embrace the charm of the Crochet Oregano Cowl and elevate your wardrobe with a touch of handmade goodness!

Materials

  • H (5.0 mm) crochet hook
  • 329 yards of #2 fine weight yarn (I used Vidalana Dream in the “Tapenade” colorway)
  • Yarn/tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Measuring Tape

Sizing

  • 7.5 inches wide
  • 34-inch circumference

Pattern Notes

  • Change the circumference by working more rows of the pattern before seaming.
  • Change the width of the cowl by adjusting the multiples (see below).

Oregano Crochet Cowl Pattern

  • Ch 43 (multiple of 6+1)
  • Row 1: In the 4th ch from the hook, work 2 dc. *Skip two ch then work a sc in the next ch. Skip 2 ch and in the next ch, work 4 dc. Repeat from * until there are 3 ch left on the row. Skip the next two ch, and in the very last ch, work a sc.
  • Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. Work 2 dc in the sc from the previous row. *Work a sc in the center space of the fan from the previous row (area in between the posts right in the center). Work 4 dc in the sc in between the next two fans. Repeat from * to the end of the row. Work a sc in the turning chain space to finish the row.
  • Repeat row 2 until the piece is approximately 34 inches long.
  • Fasten off, leaving a tail (about 18-24 inches) to work the seam (see below).

Finishing & Assembly

  • Seam the two ends together using the whip stitch (if you are unfamiliar with the whip stitch, check out the video above!).
  • Weave in any ends and your cowl is ready to wear!
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