Turtleneck Fringe Cowl

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Turtleneck Fringe Cowl
Turtleneck Fringe Cowl

Just because it's dreary outside doesn't mean you need to dress in dull colors. The Turtleneck Fringe Cowl is the perfect way to add a bright spot to your winter gear, as it includes a multitude of colors that are anything but boring. You'll also like that this crochet pattern is easy to make and includes plenty of fringe for a classic look that won't go out of style. The crochet cowl uses variegated yarn in shades of purple and orange, bringing to mind a gorgeous sunset. You'll love that this cowl is both dramatic and warm.

Easy

Crochet HookP/16 or 11.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)

Materials List

  • Super bulky yarn (blogger used Premier Yarns Mega Brushed Chunky in Calendula)
  • P/16 or 11.5 mm hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors

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I usually stay away from turtleneck shirts because I have a short neck, but I think this project might actually work for me. Its lovely and loose around the neck, too. Its completely worked in Half Double Crochet with increases at the beginning and end of each row. Nadia has included an instructional video, too. And by the way, that Nate sounds like a real keeper!

This is such a unique cowl! Along with the gorgeous blend of colors, the fringe really makes this pattern have a lot of visual interest.

I must be the first crocheter to come across this new pattern. The colors are beautiful here. They really do resemble colors of the sunset. With just 12 total rows to complete, this will work up in one night most likely! Thank you very much for sharing thispattern for a unique cowl with fringe

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