This is a very easy but lovely cowl in a rich colorway that is very flattering. The 3-D, textured roundels lend a "furry" and fun feel to the cowl, making it at the same time, cozier. It reminds me of a yarnie Hawaiian lei. Enjoy!
Materials-
1 skein Red Heart worsted weight yarn, Copper Classic (alternately, you can use Wintuk Rust)
1 skein Red Heart worsted weight yarn, Carrot
About 1/2 skein Red Heart worsted weight yarn, Pumpkin
Crochet hook size H
Scissors
Blunt needle to weave in tails
With Copper Classic or Wintuk Rust and H hook, ch 120, sl st to join rnd.
Rnd 1- Ch 3, work 1 dc in same spot as ch 3, and in each ch around. (120 dc)
Note 1- Ch 3 does NOT count as first dc throughout.
Note 2- Even though you will be working in rounds, you will have to sl st to join each round because of the roundels, it is easier to form them like that instead of working in a spiral pattern.
Rnd 2 (Roundel Rnd)- Ch 2, 1 hdc in same spot as ch 2, 1 hdc in each of next 2 dc, 1 hdc, ch 2, 9 times in next dc, remove your hook from the working loop, insert the hook from the back through the loop of the first hdc you made in that stitch, pick up the working loop again and make a sl st to close the circle. (Roundel made), make 1 hdc in each of next 3 dc, *1 roundel in next dc, 1 hdc in each of next 3 dc, rep from * around, 1 roundel in last st of rnd, sl st to join rnd.
Note 3- Roundels will form on the Wrong Side of work and this side will now count as Right Side of work.
Rnd 3- Ch 3, 1 dc in same spot as ch 3, 1 dc in each st around. (120 dc), Sl st to join Rnd.
Rnd 4- Rep Rnd. 3.
Rnd 5- 1 hdc in each of first 3 dc, work 1 roundel in next dc, push the stitches forward and downward, towards the previous rnd as you sl st the circle closed, *1 hdc in each of next 3 dc, 1 roundel in next dc, rep from * around. Finish the rnd as follows: 1 hdc in each of next 3 sts, 1 roundel in last st, sl st to close roundel, sl st to join rnd to beginning st.
Rnds 6 to 7- Ch 3, 1 dc in same spot as ch 3, 1 dc in each st around. (120 dc) Ch 2.
Rnd 8- Rep Rnd 2 (Roundel Rnd). Sl st to join Rnd. Fasten off Carrot, weave in tails.
Rnd 8- Join Pumpkin. Ch 3, 1 dc in same spot as ch 3, 1 dc in each st around. (120 dc) Ch 2.
Rnd 9- Rep Rnd 2 (Roundel Rnd) Sl st to join Rnd. Fasten off Pumpkin, weave in tails.
Variations:
1- If you love Red, here is a colorway you might try:
Substitute Copper Classic for Red Heart Claret
Substitute Carrot for Red Heart Burgundy
Substitute Pumpkin for Red Heart Ranch Red
2- If you love Blue, you might try this colorway:
Substitute Copper Classic for Royal Blue
Substitute Carrot for Delft Blue
Substitute Pumpkin for Light Blue.
3- If you love Green, you might try this combination instead:
Substitute Copper Classic for Med. Thyme
Substitute Carrot for Tea Leaf
Substitute Pumpkin for Honeydew
4- If you love purple hues, try this combination:
Substitute Copper Classic for Dark Orchid
Substitute Carrot for Medium Purple
And Substitute Pumpkin for Orchid or Pale Plum
Done!
This pretty cowl has been featured on Crochet Addict UK (many thanks to Susan Dougill)
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Real Hope. . .
I love the texture on this scarf and your right it looks like a lei.
ReplyDeleteTraci
Oh, it's lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by on my SITS day!!
Thank you so much, Holly G! It was my pleasure to share in your SITS day!
ReplyDeleteWow! gorgeous!!,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !!!
ReplyDeleteAnna
Thank you so much, Sara Sach!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Anna, so sweet of you!
ReplyDeleteThat is STUNNING! Makes me want to learn to crochet immediately (I knit.) :)
ReplyDeleteI understand what you mean +Pary Moppins, I knit just a tad but crochet is my thing. Nevertheless,when I see a gorgeous knit piece, I want to learn more!
ReplyDeleteIn which round do you attach the pumpkin? Please and thank you, this is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, +Lindsay Harper. You join Pumpkin on round 8.
ReplyDeleteI am just a little confused as to whether this pattern uses UK or American stitches. I thought it was UK but the 3 chain at the joining point and the size 'H' are making me doubt myself! Just love the look! x
ReplyDeleteHi +Sally Corbett I am sorry you are having trouble with Marisse. ALL the patterns posted on this blog are US terminology, the same goes for all of my blogs. Hope this helps!
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