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Scrappy Bias Cowl
Bust through your scraps while crocheting a colorful cowl! You’ll use a big crochet hook (12mm) and will be holding two strands of worsted weight yarn together throughought the entire project. This makes for a nice thick and cozy cowl. You can really have fun with color, too. Hold two strands of the same color together for a solid block of color, and change out one strand/color at a time for a cool fade/marling effect. After working the cowl up in rows, you’ll fold the ends together and seam. An optional border gives the cowl a lovely finish. Stay warm and happy hooking!
Crochet HookP/16 or 11.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge4 stitches and 5 rows in 2” single crochet
Finished SizeApprox. 6” wide - custom length
Materials List
- Approx. 150-200 yards worsted weight yarn
- Size 12mm Crochet Hook
- Needle for weaving in ends
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JaneEK
Dec 31, 2017
I actually worked up this fun scrapbuster in anticipation of attending an outside New Years Eve event this year. But with the local forecast calling for air temps of near zero and windchills even lower, I think Im going to stay inside and watch the festivities on TV. The designer calls for using two Medium strands together, so I used one solid and one variegated to get the desired effect. Maybe next year
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