Fall is undoubtedly my favorite time of year and I don’t care who knows 🙂 Some of you may strongly disagree, but to each their own. I love the crisp air, the vibrant colors and the time for reflection. I also absolutely adore fall attire. Enter the Stonehaven Crochet Cowl.
While camping with the kids this weekend, likely our last of the season, the temperatures were significantly cooler at night and the inspiration for this cowl was born. It can be worked up in under 2 hours and kept me warm and cozy by the campfire and while sleeping in the tent in 11 degrees Celcius (51 degrees Fahrenheit.) Brrrrr.
The fun thing about this crochet cowl, however, is that it’s a loose stitch so it’s super light and pliable as well so you’re not going to melt in it on a sunny fall day. The stitch used is the double crochet cross stitch so it creates a gorgeous texture reminiscent of stone like granite or marble. Additionally, I used a very pretty Aran Fleck yarn from Red Heart which adds further to the texture and also to the rustic charm of the cowl.
For more crochet wearables, see the Lakeridge Cowl, the Diosa Scoodie and the Meadow Pullover.
SUPPLY LIST – 6.5 mm hook, Yarn Used: Red Heart Super Saver Aran Fleck (4wt), Approx 80 yards (73 metres), Scissors, Tapestry needle
STITCHES & ABBREVIATIONS – CH – chain, SL ST – slip stitch, SC – single crochet, DC – double crochet, DCX – double crochet cross stitch
SIZES – One size fits all
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS – 11” height by 13” width
GAUGE – Not important, but 10 ST x 6 rows = 4” x 4”
DIFFICULTY LEVEL – Beginner
PATTERN & SIZING NOTES –
INSTRUCTIONS –
Chain 62, SL ST to join
ROW 1: CH 3, DC in each stitch across, SL ST to top of chain 3 (62)
ROUND 2: <spiral starts> CH 1 (counts as a stitch), DCX in all stitches across (62)
ROUND 3: You’re back at the CH 1 from the previous round, you’re skipping this ST and DC’ing in the next stitch then crossing and DC’ing in the CH 1 and continuing the DCX for the round (62)
ROUND 4 – 18: DCX in each stitch in the round (62)
ROUND 19: DCX until your working stitches line up vertically with the tail of your foundation chain – this is where you will start your last round of just DC
ROUND 20: DC in the next 60 ST across, 1 SC, 1 SL ST (62)
YO and pull through to tie off and cut yarn
Weave in all ends with a tapestry needle to complete.
HOW TO DO DOUBLE CROCHET CROSS STITCH (DCX):
For the DCX, you simply skip 1 stitch, double crochet in the next stitch then cross back to double crochet in the stitch you skipped. More specifically, you:
Step 1 – yarn over, skip a stitch, put your hook through the next stitch, yarn over and pull through, yarn over and pull through the first two loops then yarn over and pull through the two remaining loops
Step 2 – yarn over, cross your hook back over top of the double crochet you just completed and put it through the skipped stitch, yarn over and pull through, yarn over and pull through the first two loops then yarn over and pull through the remaining two loops
** for a video tutorial, see https://hearthookhome.com/crossed-double-crochet-stitch-tutorial/
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