This project was submitted by one of our readers, just like you.
Harvest Bandana Cowl
"The Harvest Bandana Cowl is a fun, quick, and easy one ball pattern that features the corner to corner stitch and the twisted single crochet. And it’s a free crochet pattern on Moogly! I love the look of shawls worn “backward,” or with the point in front. And I adore my collection of shawl pins! But sometimes you need something a little less fussy, a little easier to throw on and go. And that’s what inspired the Harvest Bandana Shawl! With the great look of a shawl worn “bandana style” and the ease of a cowl, you can pop this on and go - no matter where the day takes you, or how windy it gets! Red Heart Colorscape was the perfect choice for this pattern! It is 100% acrylic so it’s as easy to care for as it is it wear. And has 12 gorgeous city-themed colorways so you can get a different look every time, for every adventure. For more information, see: https://www.mooglyblog.com/harvest-bandana-cowl/"
Crochet HookM/13 or 9 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge4 blocks across = 4.5″
Finished Size17" wide x 17" long at max measurements, laid flat
Materials List
- Red Heart Colorscape
Read NextOne Hour Slipper
Your Recently Viewed Projects
JaneEK
Nov 12, 2018
This gorgeous project is a perfect example of why so many of us fell in love with Red Hearts Colorscape yarn. I adore the way one color just melts into the next. The pattern is worked as a Corner to Corner with a Twisteach even numbered row creates the lacy look of this wonderful project. This is so easy even my Beginners could easily tackle this one! Available as a free download, too.
princess6860504
Nov 10, 2018
All these bandana style scarves that I have seen, and this might be the first one that cleverly makes it into a joined cowl! It seems so simple but I tell you this is an ingenious idea. I think I may have to make this for myself. Seems like the Colorscape yarn is the new "thing" right now. Love!
JaneEK
Nov 12, 2018
It's from MooglyBlog, so I'm not surprised. Tamara is one of the most creative designers out there!
Report Inappropriate Comment
Are you sure you would like to report this comment? It will be flagged for our moderators to take action.
Thank you for taking the time to improve the content on our site.