Keystone Cowl Pattern
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Welcome back to the June Scarf of the Month Club! This post includes my Keystone Cowl Pattern. It also has the links to the other 2 free crochet patterns for this month’s #scarfofthemonthclub2018 CAL.
Scroll to the end of this post for my free Keystone Cowl Pattern.
Keystone Cowl Pattern
[disclaimer] I purchased the yarn for this post. Furls gave me the crochet hook I used to make this cowl. This post includes affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking on an affiliate link, I may receive a small commission for the referral at no additional expense to you.[/disclaimer]
Welcome to our June Scarf of the Month Club Event! This month we have 3 brand-new free crochet patterns for you to make. We hope you enjoy making these beautiful scarves and cowls. See you again next month when we release 3 brand-new projects for you to make!
June #scarfofthemonthclub2018
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Here are your 3 June Scarf of the Month Club Scarves!
Get Maria’s Scarf of the Month Pattern Here > Chloe Crochet Infinity Scarf
Get Katie’s Bonus Scarf of the Month Pattern Here > Diamond Lace Summer Scarf
Create your Project Page on Ravelry for the Keystone Cowl Pattern
Scarf of the Month Club 2018 – June
Keystone Cowl Pattern Instructions
Supplies
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- Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Chunky. Bulky Weight Yarn [5]. 5 oz / 141 g and 173 yds / 158 m. Machine Wash and Tumble Dry.
- Hook: 7 mm Lemon Candyshoppe Furls Crochet Hook
- Finished Project Yardage:
- Scissors, Yarn Needle, 3 Stitch Markers (I recommend locking stitch markers)
Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Finished Size
Circumference:
Height:
Gauge
You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern – just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size of your project will also be different.
Abbreviations
US Terminology used
beg – beginning
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
R – row/round
rem – remaining
rep – repeat
sc – single crochet
sk – skip
sl st – slip stitch
st/sts – stitch/stitches
* to **– Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain of 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
Helpful Tutorials
Helpful Video Tutorials
You can watch the Invisible Join technique demonstrated in this video at this specific video frame: Invisible Join Video
Notes
- this project is worked in rows and then seamed into the cowl before the edging is added
- this project is worked in one piece from start to finish
- When the instruction is written “working behind”, all stitches worked until it changes to “working in front of” will be worked behind. So for example: “Working behind the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the first ch3sp worked in Color B, 1 dc in the next ch3sp. Ch 3.” means that both the 1 dc in the first ch3sp AND the 1 dc in the next ch3sp are worked BEHIND the last Color A row. The same applies to when the instructions indicate “working in front of”.
- Color A: Flamingo (pink) Color B: Soft White
- Stitch Multiple of 10 + 5
The video tutorial is coming soon!
Keystone Cowl Pattern
Using Color A
Chain 85
R1 (RS): Place a stitch marker in the eighth ch from the hook. 1 dc in the tenth ch from the hook (sk 9 chs count as 3 sk ch, 1 dc and ch 3), 1 dc in the next ch. *Ch 3, sk the next 3 chs, 1 dc in each of the next 3 chs**. Rep from * to ** across to the last 4 chs. Sk the last 3 chs, 1 dc in the last ch. Do not turn your work. [32 dc, 16 ch3sp]
Place Marker: Ch 1 and remove your hook. Place a stitch marker in the loop and around the yarn end so it will not unravel.
Using Color B
Join with 1 sl st in the eighth ch (marked st), in front of the last Color A row worked.
R2 (RS): Ch 6 (counts as 1 dc, ch 3), working behind the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the eighth ch (marked st). Working behind the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the second skipped ch of the next skipped 3 ch set. Ch 3. *Working in front of the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the same ch as the last dc worked, 1 dc in the second ch of the next skipped 3 ch set. Ch 3. Working behind the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the same ch as the last dc worked, 1 dc in the second ch of the next skipped 3 ch set. Ch 3**. Rep from * to ** across to the last 2 chs. Working in front of the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the same ch as the last dc worked. [32 dc, 16 ch3sp]
Place Marker: Ch 1 and remove your hook. Place a stitch marker in the loop and around the yarn end so it will not unravel.
Using Color A
- you will only be working into Color A yarn stitches, sk all ch3sp unless specifically noted in the instructions
R3 (WS): Place the loop of Color A back on your hook. Ch 5 (more), turn. Working behind the last Color B row worked, 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc worked in Color A. Ch 3. *Working in front of the last Color B row worked, 1 dc in each of the next 2 dc worked in Color A, ch 3**. Rep from * to ** across. Working in front of the last Color B row worked, 1 dc in the initial ch3sp. [32 dc, 16 ch3sp]
Place Marker: Ch 1 and remove your hook. Place a stitch marker in the loop and around the yarn end so it will not unravel.
Using Color B
- you will only be working into Color B yarn ch3sp, sk all other sts unless specifically noted in the instructions
R4 (WS): Place the loop of Color B back on your hook. Ch 5 (more), turn. Working behind the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the first ch3sp worked in Color B, 1 dc in the next ch3sp. Ch 3. *Working in front of the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the SAME ch3sp as the last dc worked, 1 dc in the next ch3sp worked in Color B. Ch 3. Working behind the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the same ch3sp as the last dc worked, 1 dc in the next ch3sp worked in Color B. Ch 3**. Rep from * to ** across. Working in front of the last Color A row worked, 1 dc in the same ch3sp as the last dc worked. [32 dc, 16 ch3sp]
Place Marker: Ch 1 and remove your hook. Place a stitch marker in the loop and around the yarn end so it will not unravel.
R5: Rep R3
R6: Rep R4
R7-R20: Rep R3-R6
Place Marker: Ch 1 and remove your hook. Place a stitch marker in the loop and around the yarn end so it will not unravel.
Using Color A
- you will only be working into Color A yarn, sk all sts not specified in the instructions
R21 (WS): Place the loop of Color A yarn back on your hook. Turn. Working in front of the last Color B row worked, 1 sc in the first dc worked in Color A. Ch 3. Working behind the last Color B row worked, 1 sc in each of the next 2 dc worked in Color A. Ch 3. *Working in front of the last Color B row worked, 1 sc in each of the next 2 dc worked in Color A, ch 3. Working behind the last Color B row worked, 1 sc in each of the next 2 dc worked in Color A. Ch 3**. Rep from * to ** across. Working in front of the last Color B row worked, 1 sc in the last ch3sp. [32 sc, 16 ch3sp]
Place Marker: Ch 1 and remove your hook. Place a stitch marker in the loop and around the yarn end so it will not unravel.
Seam in Color B
With wrong sides facing out, fold the project to bring the two side edges together. Place the loop of Color B yarn back on your hook. Working behind the Color A rows and crocheting around the Color B stitches only, 1 sc around the next two ch 3 sets in Color B yarn, on each edge. *Ch 3. 1 sc around the next two ch 3 sets in Color B yarn, on each edge**. Rep from * to ** across the seam. [6 sc, 5 ch3sp]
Place Marker: Ch 1 and remove your hook. Place a stitch marker in the loop and around the yarn end so it will not unravel.
Top Edging
Flip your project right side out and place the loop of Color A yarn back on your hook. 1 sc in the first sc worked in Color A. Ch 3. 1 sc in each of the next 2 sc worked in Color A. Ch 3. *1 sc in each of the next 2 sc worked in Color A, ch 3. 1 sc in each of the next 2 sc worked in Color A. Ch 3**. Rep from * to ** around. 1 sc in the last sc. Do not finish off. [32 sc, 16 ch3sp]
Turn your project wrong sides facing out.
Seam in Color A
Working behind Color B and crocheting around the Color A stitches only, 1 sc around the next two ch 3 sets in Color A yarn, on each edge. *Ch 3. 1 sc around the next two ch 3 sets in Color A yarn, on each edge**. Rep from * to ** across the seam. Do not finish off. [9 sc, 8 ch3sp]
Bottom Edging
Continue working in Color A. Flip your project right side out. Work *1 sc in the base of the same ch as the first dc was worked in Color A. Ch 3. 1 sc in the base of each of the next 2 chs where the next 2 dc were worked in Color A. Ch 3. ** Rep from * to ** around. 1 sc in the base of the same ch as the last dc was worked. Do not finish off. [32 sc, 16 ch3sp]
Continuing working in rounds in Color A
*1 sc in the first sc, ch 3, sk the ch3sp, 1 sc in each of the next 2 sc, ch 3, sk the next ch3sp**. Rep from * to ** around. 1 sc in the last sc. Finish off with an invisible join and weave in ends. [32 sc, 16 ch3sp]
Finish off Color B and weave in any remaining ends.
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