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Feb052012

Whit's Knits: Two-Color Crocheted Cowl

We have a long history of knitted cowls here at the Purl Bee, but this is actually our very first crocheted cowl! It's an omission we are happy to finally correct because crochet lends itself so beautifully to pretty stitch patterns and easy tube shapes. Inspired by Joelle's amazing Granny Stripe Blanket, I love the gentle texture of this pattern, like shimmering fish scales or the delicate inside of a sunflower.

The Two-Color Cowl is made especially lovely with Jade Sapphire's 2 Ply Cashmere, a one hundred percent pure Mongolian cashmere delight. Feather light and whisper downy, it makes a seriously cozy cowl. And Jade Sapphire's gorgeous hand dyed colors make up the perfect palette for inspired combinations, from high impact contrasts (like ours!) to gentler tonal shifts, whatever your mood this season! 

The Materials

The Pattern

Gauge

5 1/2 stitches = 1 inch in stitch pattern

6 1/2 stitches - 1 inch in single crochet

Finished Size

22 inches on circumference and 16 1/2 inches long

Begin

With Color A, loosely chain (ch) 121.

Make sure that the chain is not twisted, and join for working in the round by making a slip stitch into the first chain.

Foundation Round: 1 single crochet (sc) into next ch, mark this sc with a removable stitch marker, 1 sc into each ch to end of round. (120 sc)

Round 1: Remove the stitch marker, 1 sc into next stitch, mark this new sc with the stitch marker, 1 sc into each stitch to end of round.

Changing to Color B...

Round 2: Remove the stitch marker, slip stitch into next stitch with Color B, ch 3, 2 dc into same stitch, skip 2 stitches, *3 dc into next stitch, skip 2 stitches, repeat from * to end of round. (40 dc groups of 3)

Round 3: Slip stitch into 3rd ch, slip stitch into next 2 stitches, slip stitch into space between dc groups, ch 3, 2 dc into same space, *3 dc into next space, repeat from * to end of round.

Repeat Round 3 until Color B measures 8 inches, ending with the 4 slip stitches at the beginning of the round.

Use Color A to ch 3 and finish the round.

With Color A, repeat Round 3 until Color A measures 8 inches.

Changing to Color B...

Next Round: With Color B, slip stitch into the 3rd ch, 1 sc into next stitch, mark this sc with a stitch marker, 1 sc into next stitch, 1 sc into next space, *skip a stitch, 1 sc into next 2 stitches, 1 sc into next space, repeat from * to end of round. (120 sc)

Next Round: Remove the stitch marker, 1 sc into next stitch, mark this sc with the stitch marker, 1 sc into each stitch to end of round.

Next Round: Remove the stitch marker, slip stitch into next stitch, mark this new stitch with the stitch marker, loosely slip stitch into each stitch to end of round.

Remove the marker and slip stitch into next stitch. Cut the yarn and pull it through.

Weave in your ends and slip on your new cowl for a toasty treat!

Reader Comments (13)

This is beautiful, but I don't crochet! Do you have a knitting pattern for something similar?
February 6, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterEsther
Hi Esther-

You can check out all of our knitting cowl patterns here: http://purlbee.squarespace.com/scarves-shawls-and-cowls-knitt/

Crocheting isn't a very hard thing to learn (especially if you already knit.) And this pattern uses a very basic crochet stitch. So if you ever feel like taking the plunge we recommend this booklet highly: http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/item/213-TNNA-How-to-Crochet

Also, if you're in the NYC area we have beginning crochet classes. More info can be found here: http://www.purlbee.com/classes-at-purl-soho/#GrannySquare

Thank you for your question!

Molly
February 7, 2012 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
If i want to substitute another laceweight yarn for the cashmere, how many yards would I need to make one cowl?
February 7, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDonna
Hi Donna-

This project takes 800 yards total.

Thanks for your question!

Molly
February 7, 2012 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
This is really nice but I've never knitted and I think it would be difficult for me, do you sell it?
Thanks!
February 13, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterEsmeralda
Hi Esmeralda-

We don't sell any of our finished projects. If you'd like to find someone to crochet it for you you could call our NYC store at 212-420-8796. They might be able to refer you to someone.

Thank you for your question!

Molly
February 13, 2012 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
great
have to try this while its still cold :)
February 27, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJovana
Hi. Always love your knitting projects. Really glad and excited to see the things you have been doing on crochet. Hope you will have more:)
Thanks.
February 29, 2012 | Unregistered Commentervida
Could you show a picture of how it looks when you slip stitch the chain together and also the end of the foundation row? I seem to be losing a stitch at the end of the foundation round and round one and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
March 5, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLibby
Hi Libby,

In crochet, keeping track of every little stitch can be quite tricky. This is less true the more experienced you become, but in the beginning, a little fudging may save you some frustration!

So if you're losing a stitch, you may want to make an extra chain or you could make 2 single crochets into the final chain of the Foundation Row.

Otherwise, my best advice is to count your stitches all the time, at every step, planning ahead to maintain your stitch count. It takes patience, but that's how I eventually unraveled the mystery of where all those stitches go!

Thanks for your question and good luck!
Whitney
March 13, 2012 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
Hi,
I love Jade Sapphire's "Victorian Violet," but I'm not sure which other color to pair it with. What would you recommend?
March 16, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMonica
Hi Monica-

We think Victorian Violet would look great with Sterling, Silver Pearl, Silver Fox, or Ivory.

Thanks for your question!

Molly
March 19, 2012 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
Thanks so much for this, it's so pretty. I'm making it with some vintage yarn, even finer, so it's a perfect 10 minutes here, half an hour there project. I love it, thank you
April 4, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAnn

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