Country "Cowl" Girl Scarf
Add this stunning triangle scarf to your accessory collection today. Bernat's Crochet Thread is used to work up this lightweight crochet scarf pattern. The fringe adds a delicate finishing touch that's perfect for any stylish woman. The Country "Cowl" Girl Scarf is a great layering piece that's ideal for any time of the year. It measures approximately 39 inches wide and 19 inches deep at the center. Thanks to user mythrilgirl 5035463 for the name suggestion!
Crochet Hook2 or 2.25 mm hook (steel)
Yarn Weight(0) Lace (33-40 stitches to 4 inches). Includes crochet thread.
MATERIALS
- Bernat® Handicrafter® Crochet Thread™ Robust Red - 1 ball
- 2.5 mm (U.S. 2) steel crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
MEASUREMENTS
Approx 39" [99 cm] wide x 19" [48 cm] deep at center.
GAUGE
26 sc and 28 rows = 4" [10 cm].
ABBREVIATIONS
www.bernat.com/abbreviations
Approx = Approximately
Ch = Chain(s)
Dec = Decrease(ing)
Rep = Repeat
RS = Right side
Sc = Single crochet
Sp(s) = Space(s)
Tog = Together
Tr = Treble crochet
INSTRUCTIONS
Ch 203. Mark every 50th chain for easier counting.
1st row: (RS). (1 sc. Ch 1. 1 sc) in 2nd ch from hook. *Ch 5. Miss next 3 ch. (1 sc. Ch 3. 1 sc) in next ch – picot made. Rep from * to last ch. 1 sc in last ch. Turn.
2nd row: Ch 7 (counts as tr and ch 3). *Picot in 3rd ch of next ch-5 sp. Ch 5. Rep from * to last ch-5 sp. Picot in 3rd ch of last ch-5 sp. Ch 2. 1 tr in last ch-1 sp. Turn.
3rd row: Ch 1. 1 sc in first tr. *Ch 5. Picot in 3rd ch of next ch-5 sp. Rep from * to last ch-5 sp. Picot in 3rd ch of last ch-5 sp. Ch 2. 1 dc in 3rd ch of ch-7. Turn.
4th row: (Dec row). Ch 1. Picot in first dc. *Ch 5. Picot in 3rd ch of next ch-5 sp. Rep from * to last ch-5 sp. Ch 2. 1 dc in 3rd ch of last ch-5 sp. Turn.
Rep last row until the row: "Ch 1. Picot in first dc. Ch 2. 1 dc in 3rd ch of last ch-5 sp. Turn" has been worked.
Next row: Ch 1. Picot in first dc. Fasten off.
Finishing
Pin Scarf to measurements and cover with damp cloth, leaving to dry.
Fringe: Cut lengths of yarn 16" [40.5 cm] long. Holding 3 strands tog, knot into fringe at each side edge picot. Trim Fringe evenly.
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JaneEK
Apr 30, 2018
My eldest granddaughter is very much into the Western looks I know shell appreciate this pattern. I like the breezy open texture that lets you wear this lovely accessory with a variety of styles. This nicely repetitive pattern is from Bernat, but I didnt find it at the Yarnspirations site. Its probably out there floating around on the net somewhere.
Member 5142635
Nov 08, 2017
Hi, I really want to make this, but am confused in the materials list--it says 85 g or 400 g....so which one is it...how much of the thread do we actually need? I am having a hard time finding this thread also.
AFC Editor Julia
Nov 09, 2017
Hi there! The yarn is just available in different sizes of skeins - either way, you only need one ball to make this scarf. The directions above have been updated as well. Thanks! Julia, AFC editor
princess6860504
May 09, 2017
Love, love, love! This is so perfect for spring and summer wot wear with tanks and tees! Made from cotton it will keep me from sweating bullets. It looks stunning up against white, too. Oh, well, I would make one in white for sure! That long and flirty fringe adds such a romantic look to it. This is a very unique scarf to wear with confidence!
Hippie Chick
Mar 06, 2017
Congrats mythrilgirl 5035463 on having your name suggestion used. What a great play on words. The country cowl girl scarf is very feminine looking and very country looking at the same time. Would be a great fashion accessory for almost any casual outfit. The pattern looks simple enough and the color is very popular now.
brandi4883 7197631
Mar 04, 2016
Oh wow! This is stunning! I can't wait to make it. It is perfect weight for summer evenings. I haven't worked much with crochet thread though. I hope my hands don't cramp up. Anybody have any tips for new crochet thread users?
twbw927 0536654
Sep 20, 2013
I Like The Name Fringe Picot. I Love The Pattern Plan to make in several colors.
mariekerr315 46450 31
Sep 18, 2013
It's the season for rock festivals here in UK so Rockchick Chic is my choice
ktrainor501 753666 0
Sep 17, 2013
I think that it should be named "Bernat's Blushing Cowel Surprise".
ktrainor501 753666 0
Sep 17, 2013
I think that it should be named "Bernat's Blushing Picot Surprise".
caroleann77 209956 0
Sep 17, 2013
(1)West Point (2)Fast & Fancy {... but among the names already submitted, I think Dream Catcher from 9/13 is right on and I wish I'd thought of that!}
dschill 7554749
Sep 17, 2013
i thought of "Simply Elegant" because thats what it is..You can wear it for dress up or casual. You could add some sparkly beads to really dress it up.
nimchira 5964993
Sep 17, 2013
I think Picot Lace tells the story. It is elegant, but simple and quick to make in any weight thread or yarn.
josedrapery 756980 1
Sep 16, 2013
"Fringed Triangle Scarf" Monica C. I can't wait to make it!!
mudchickie 5641299
Sep 16, 2013
name it "Rhubarb Pie", it just popped into my head when I glanced at the picture even before I saw the "name it" request.
mary 8566713
Sep 15, 2013
I would name it Fairy Scarf. It looks like a piece of clothing a beautiful fairy would adorn herself with. Mary M
tboosmann29 055905 9
Sep 15, 2013
Beautiful Bandit scarf...doesn't it look like what old time "bandits" used to cover their mouths with? Only a whole lot more beautiful!
purpleleopardcute 1364803
Sep 15, 2013
This gorgeous! I think it should be named the Crimson Autumn Fringe Scarf.
maryann990 0942253
Sep 14, 2013
Plan to make one for my sister who just started chemo. It will be fun to wear and keep her focus off of the hair loss! Looks like it will be fun to make too.
dkanofsky 6235020
Sep 13, 2013
I would call it "Dream Catcher." That was the first thing that popped into my mind when I first saw it.
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