Agnes Infinity Cowl Pattern

My Agnes Infinity Cowl Pattern is an easy-to-crochet infinity cowl that can be crocheted with 219 g of Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook.

The matching hat pattern will be available next Sunday!

If you share your finished Agnes Infinity Cowl photo online, be sure to tag it with #AgnesCowl so I can see it too! Thanks! Rhondda


Remember this project is just one of the three brand-new scarf patterns today!


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For the 2020 Scarf and Hat of the Month Club CAL posts that are already available please visit my introduction post here:  Announcing the CAL

For my previous Scarf of the Month Club CAL patterns visit these posts:

2016 Scarf of the Month Club
2017 Scarf of the Month Club
2018 Scarf of the Month Club
2019 Scarf of the Month Club


2020 Scarf and Hat of the Month Club CAL

July 2020 Scarf of the Month Club CAL Patterns

July 2020 Scarf of the Month Club CAL Patterns

Ombre Granny Stripe Cowl Pattern Visit: Amy at The Stitchin’ Mommy

Agnes Infinity Cowl Pattern Visit: Rhondda at Oombawka Design (scroll to the bottom of this post!)

Dahlia Shawl Scarf Pattern Visit: Jennifer at A Crocheted Simplicity


[disclaimer]The Red Heart Yarn used to create this pattern was given to me by Yarnspirations.[/disclaimer]

Agnes Infinity Cowl Pattern

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Agnes Infinity Cowl Pattern ODC

Supplies

Difficulty Level

Easy

Finished Size

Infinity Cowl length approximately 75 inches X 9 inches width

Gauge

Approximately 3 rows (worked in sp-dc2tog) per 2 inches and 6 sc per 2 inches

You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern – just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size, and amount of yarn used for your project will also be different.

Abbreviations

US Terminology used

beg – beginning

ch – chain

ch1sp – chain 1 space

dc – double crochet

R – round

rem – remaining

rep – repeat

sc –  single crochet

sk – skip

sl st – slip stitch

sp-dc2tog – special double crochet 2 together (see special stitches)

st/sts – stitch/stitches

* to **– Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain multiple instructions.

[] – at the end of the row – the total number of stitches

() – important notes AND sets of stitches to be worked within one stitch, or space

Special Stitches

Special Double Crochet 2 Together: (sp-dc2tog): yarn over hook, insert hook into specified stitch (or chain space), yarn over and pull up 1 loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on your hook. Sk 1 stitch. Yarn over, insert hook into the next stitch (or chain space), yarn over and pull up 1 loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on your hook, yarn over and pull through the rem 2 loops on your hook. The next sp-dc2tog will begin in the same st (or chain space) that the last sp-dc2tog finished in (where the second leg of the st stands).

Helpful Tutorials

Stitch Anatomy

Invisible Join

Helpful Video Tutorials

Quick Stitch Guide 

Slip Knot and Starting Chain

Notes:

  • Color A: Aran, Color B: Catwalk
  • Change yarn color on the yarn over of the slip stitch (joining stitch).
  • The initial (ch 2, sk 1 sc, 1 dc in the next sc) counts as 1 sp-dc2tog
  • Stitch multiple is 2 (plus the turning chain if you are working in rows +1)
  • I work in the back bump of the starting chain because it allows the front and back loops of the stitch to remain and by doing so it gives the foundation chain more elasticity (stretch). You can alternately work under the bl of the chain if you prefer.

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Access the full written pattern in the blog post below.


Agnes Infinity Cowl Rhondda MOl

Agnes Infinity Scarf Pattern Instructions

This infinity cowl is crocheted in joined rounds.

Photo support is provided after the written instructions. Images can be made larger by clicking on them!

Using your 5.5 mm (I) hook (or size required for gauge) and leaving an 5 inch yarn tail:

R1: With Color A: ch 224. Without twisting the foundation chain, bring the first chain beside the last chain worked to create a circle and begin crocheting across the foundation chain. Work 1 sc in the back bump of each ch around. Sl st to the initial sc to join. [224 sc]

R2: Ch 2, sk 1 sc, 1 dc in the next sc. *Starting in the same st as the last leg of the last st worked, sp-dc2tog, ch 1**. Rep from * to ** around. Sl st to the first dc of the round, changing to Color B, on the yarn over of the slip stitch. [112 sp-dc2tog, 112 ch1sp]

R3: Ch 1, beg in the ch1sp falling immediately bef the sl st to join, work 1 sp-dc2tog. **Starting in the same ch1sp as the last leg of the last st worked, sp-dc2tog, ch 1**. Rep from * to ** around. Sl st to the first dc of the round, changing to Color A, on the yarn over of the slip stitch. [112 sp-dc2tog, 112 ch1sp]

R4: Ch 1, beg in the ch1sp falling immediately bef the sl st to join, work 1 sp-dc2tog. **Starting in the same ch1sp as the last leg of the last st worked, sp-dc2tog, ch 1**. Rep from * to ** around. Sl st to the first dc of the round, changing to Color B, on the yarn over of the slip stitch. [112 sp-dc2tog, 112 ch1sp]

R4-R16: Rep R3 and R4; do not change yarn colors at the end of the last round, instead proceed to R17.

R17: Ch 1, 1 sc in each st and ch1sp around. Finish off with an invisible join. [224 sc]

Finishing Instructions

Weave in any remaining ends.

Photo Support

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