The Bay Bridge Cowl reminds me of the bridges I’ve seen traveling around the country! You won’t want to take it off, indoors or out. And it’s a free one skein crochet pattern on Moogly!
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Wool Plus Yak!
This cowl features pretty lace in a super-soft wool and yak blend, for amazing warmth as well as drape! Made with just one hank of The Yarn Collective Hudson Worsted, this pattern practically flies off the hook.
An easy to memorize 4 row repeat makes this pattern relaxing to crochet. And the luxurious yarn makes it the perfect gift!
This pattern was originally published on LoveCrafts, and now is available here on Moogly!
Bay Bridge Cowl
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US-K, 6.5mm – Furls
190 yds The Yarn Collective Hudson Worsted (180m/196 yds; 100g/3.5oz; 85% wool/15% yak)
Colorway Shown – Amorino 405
Gauge: 15 sts x 11 rows = 4”/10cm before blocking; 11 sts x 9 rows = 4”/10cm after blocking
Size: 28” circumference; 10.5” wide
Helpful Links and Tutorials
FDC – Foundation Double Crochet
CSDC – Chainless Starting Double Crochet
Notes:
This pattern features a 4-row repeat and a stitch multiple of 6.
All rounds are joined with a slip stitch.
Use the beginning tail of the yarn to sew the bottom or Rnd 1 closed before weaving in that end.
Beginning with a round of FDC eliminates the need for a starting chain.
If you prefer to skip the CSDC, you can ch 3 instead and count that as your first dc of the round.
Instructions
Rnd 1: FDC 78; join to work in the round. (78 sts)
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in first st, *ch 5, skip 3 sts,** sc in the next 3 sts; rep from * around, finishing last rep at ** with 2 sts rem, sc in last 2 sts, join. (13 ch-5 loops, 39 sc)
Rnd 3: CSDC, *ch 1, sc in ch-5 sp, ch 1,** dc in next 3 sc, rep from * around, finishing last rep at ** with 2 sts rem, dc in last 2 sts, join. (39 dc, 13 sc)
Rnd 4: CSDC, ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, sc in next st, sc in next ch-1 sp,** ch 5, skip 3 dc; rep from * around, finishing last rep at ** with 2 sts rem, ch 2, join. (39 sc, 12 ch-5 loops, 1 dc)
Rnd 5: Ch 1, sc in first st, *ch 1, dc in next 3 sc, ch 1,** sc in next ch-5 sp, rep from * to end, finishing last rep at **, join. (39 dc)
Rnd 6: Ch 1, sc in first st, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 5, skip 3 dc, sc in next ch-1 sp,** sc in next st, rep from * around ending last rep at **, join. (39 sc)
Rnd 7: CSDC, dc in next sc, *ch 1, sc in ch-5 sp, ch 1,** dc in next 3 sts; rep from * around, finishing last rep at ** with 1 st rem, dc in last st, join. (39 dc)
Rnd 8 – 25: Rep Rnd 4 – 7, ending on a Rnd 5 rep.
Rnd 26: CSDC, dc in each rem st and ch sp around; join and break yarn. (78 sts)
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I hope you enjoy this free crochet cowl pattern! I love one skein cowls and accessories, so I’ve designed quite a few – check out my free patterns listings here on Moogly or on Ravelry!
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Terry
May I ask, how would I use this pattern to crochet a blanket? Can I chain the foundation row?
Thank You
Tamara Kelly
Hi Terry! You would need to chain a multiple of 6 plus 2, and skip the first ch to sc across the rem chs – for a total of a mult of 6 plus 1 sts. Then, the 2nd row would begin and end with sc in the first/last 2 sts, the 3rd row would have a dc in the first/last 2 sts of the row. Hopefully that will get you started. 🙂
Eli R.
Bonito punto para este cuello!!!
Kisses