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Emma Trifecta free crochet cowl

March 24, 2015 By: Lorene

Emma Trifecta Cowl

I hope you enjoy this bulky, warm, fashion friendly cowl!  This one is very versatile and can be worn at least three ways.

free crochet cowl pattern by Hookeraholic Crochet

This pattern was designed by Shannon Kilmartin of The Hookeraholic Crochet exclusively for Cre8tion Crochet.

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YARN:
225 Yards Bulky weight yarn, such as Lion Brand Woolspun

MATERIALS
Hook size K (6.5mm)
Yarn Needle
3 – 1.25” buttons

DIFFICULTY
Easy

SIZE(S)
Teen/Adult

GAUGE:

7 hdcherr x 7 rows = 3”

STITCH GUIDE

ch(s) – chain(s), sl st – slip stitch, sc – single crochet, hdc – half double crochet, st(s) – stitch(es), hdcherr – half double crochet herringbone

NOTE

  • Ch 1 does not count as a stitch
  • hdcherr – yo, insert hook into st, yo and pull through st and first loop on hook, yo pull through both loops on hook
    Emma Trifecta Cowl free crochet pattern

PATTERN

ch 8

Row 1: hdc in second ch from hook, hdc in each ch across. <7 sts>

NOTE: You will be working in the backridge/third loop of each stitch for Row 2-66.

Row 2-Row 66: ch 1, turn, hdc in each backridge/third loop across. <7 sts>

Ch 1, sl st short ends together.

Row count starting over here and working in the sides of the hdc from rows above.

Row 1: ch 1, hdc in the side of each hdc around, join with a sl st in the first hdc. <66 sts>

Row 2: ch 1, hdcherr in backridge/third loop of next 6 sts, hdcherr in both loops of the remaining  sts around and in each of the free loops from the first 6 hdc of the row. <72 sts>

Row 3: ch 1, turn, hdcherr in each st. <72 sts>

Row 4: ch 1, turn, hdcherr in next 2, ch 2, sk next 2, hdcherr in remaining sts. <70 sts, 2 chs>

Row 5: ch 1, turn, hdcherr in next 68, 2 hdcherr in ch-2 sp, hdcherr in last 2 sts. <72 sts>

Row 6-7: ch 1, turn, hdcherr in each st across. <72 sts>

Row 8-11: rep Rows 4-7

Row 12-14: rep Rows 4-6

Finish off

Attach yarn to side of hdcherr from beginning of Row 2.  Ch 1, sc evenly up the side, (sc, ch1, sc) in corner, sc in each st across, (sc, ch1, sc) in corner, sc evenly down other side.

FINISHING

Adding buttons – sew buttons to cowl on flap without buttonholes.

I hope you enjoyed the Emma Trifecta free crochet cowl pattern.

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Shannon Kilmartin headshotShannon Kilmartin is the owner of The Hookeraholic Crochet.  She enjoys designing various items from hats to scarves to legwarmers.  Shannon’s mother taught her how to crochet at a young age but didn’t really get into crocheting until the end of 2012.  She than been designing crochet patterns since February 2013.  Shannon’s goal is to someday design more clothing items.  She also spins yarn and has a great love for embroidery as well.  The Hookeraholic Crochet’s designs have been seen in Too Yarn Cute e-Magazine and Entwine Magazine.  Shannon is also a wife and mother of 2 boys, Justin(12) and Cash(4).  She can be found on Facebook, Etsy and her blog.

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