Warm Vibes Cowl Pattern
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It’s time for our April Scarf of the Month Club CAL Patterns! My pattern contribution this month is my new Warm Vibes Cowl. This fun textured cowl is crocheted with 2 balls of Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 6 mm (J) hook.
You can change the height of your cowl easily, if you’d prefer it to be shorter, or taller (like a full snood). It is also easier to make it smaller in circumference, or larger if you would like it to hang a bit more freely around your neck.
If you share your finished Warm Vibes Cowl photo online, be sure to tag it with #warmvibescowl so I can see it too! Thanks! Rhondda
I’d like to thank shannybee322 on Instagram for helping me name this month’s pattern!
Remember the Cowl is just one of the three brand-new scarf patterns today!
Learn more about our Scarf of the Month Club CAL below:
Happy 2020 Crocheters! For our 2020 Crochet Along, we are continuing the Scarf of the Month Club and adding a little twist.
[disclaimer]The Red Heart Yarn used to create this pattern was given to me by Yarnspirations.[/disclaimer]
This year we will be hosting a Scarf and Hat of the Month Club CAL. This means you will get 3 brand-new scarf patterns and 3 brand-new hat patterns each month.
PLUS, each Designer will be offering a PDF copy of their pattern, for free, for 24-hours!
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
April 2020 Scarf of the Month Club CAL Patterns
Mint Julep Scarf Pattern Visit: Amy at The Stitchin’ Mommy
Warm Vibes Cowl Pattern Visit: Rhondda at Oombawka Design (scroll to the bottom of this post!)
Spring’s Arrival Scarf Pattern Visit: Esther at CAAB Crochet
Warm Vibes Cowl Crochet Pattern
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Create your project page on Ravelry here.
Supplies
- Yarn: Red Heart Hopscotch Yarn. 4 oz (113 g) and 210 yds (193 m). 100% Acrylic. Medium Weight Yarn [4]. Machine wash and dry.
- Colors: 2 skeins in Bicycle (E860-7959)
- Hook: 6 mm (J).
- Finished Project Yardage: Cowl: 7.50 oz (212 g) / 394 yds (363 m)
- Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker
Difficulty Level
Easy-Intermediate
Finished Size
Cowl height approximately 13 inches X 28 inches
Gauge
Approximately 12 rows per 4 inches and 10 sts per 4 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
beg-bo – beginning bobble
BL – back loop
BLsc – back loop single crochet
bo – 4-dc bobble
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
hdc – half double crochet
R – row or round
rem – remaining
rep – repeat
sc – single crochet
sk – skip
sl st – slip stitch
st/sts – stitch/stitches
WS – wrong side (back of project)
yo – yarn over
* 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
Beginning Bobble (abbreviation: beg-bo)
Long Version: Ch 2, yarn over, insert your hook into the specified stitch, yarn over and pull up 1 loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and insert your hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop (4 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 2 loops on your hook (3 loops on hook). Yarn over and insert your hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up 1 loop (5 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 2 loops (4 loops on hook). Yarn over and insert your hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up 1 loop (6 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 2 loops (5 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull through 5 remaining loops on your hook to complete the stitch.
Short Version: Ch 2, *Yo, insert hook into the specified st, yo and pull up 1 loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on hook**. Rep from * to ** 3 times. Yo and pull through all 5 loops on your hook.
4-dc bobble (abbreviated: bo)
Long Version: Yarn over, insert your hook in the specified stitch, yarn over and pull up 1 loop. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and insert your hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop (4 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 2 loops on your hook (3 loops on hook). Yarn over and insert your hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up 1 loop (5 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 2 loops (4 loops on hook). Yarn over and insert your hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up 1 loop (6 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 2 loops (5 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull through 5 remaining loops on your hook to complete the stitch.
Short Version: *Yo, insert hook into the specified st, yo and pull up 1 loop, yo and pull through 2 loops on hook**. Rep from * to ** 4 times. Yo and pull through all 5 loops on your hook.
Helpful Tutorials
Helpful Video Tutorials
Notes:
- Stitch multiple of 3 + 5
- Initial ch 1 does not count as a stitch
- Sl st does not count as a stitch
- Do not sl st to join unless specified
- Share your progress online with me with #warmvibescowl
Warm Vibes Cowl Pattern Instructions
The cowl is crocheted in joined rounds.
Access the full written pattern in the blog post below for free.
Warm Vibes Cowl Pattern
Using your 6 mm (J) hook (or size required for gauge) and leaving an 8-10 inch yarn tail:
R1: Ch 74, sk the first 3 ch (counts as 1 dc), 1 dc in the fourth ch and each rem ch across. Bring the 2 ends of R1 together, sl st to the top of the initial ch 3 to join. [72 dc]
R2: 1 hdc in the first st (the same st you just sl st in). *1 FPdc in each of the next 2 dc, 1 BPdc in the next dc**. Rep from * to ** around to the last 2 dc. 1 FPdc in each of the last 2 dc. Sl st to the first hdc to join. [1 hdc, 48 FPdc, 23 BPdc]
R3: Ch 1, 1 BPdc in the hdc (the same st you just sl st in). *1 FPdc in each of the next 2 FPdc, 1 BPdc in the next BPdc**. Rep from * to ** around to the last 2 FPdc. 1 FPdc in each of the last 2 FPdc. Sl st to the first BPdc to join. [48 FPdc, 24 BPdc]
R4: Ch 1, 1 BPdc in the BPdc (the same st you just sl st in). *1 FPdc in each of the next 2 FPdc, 1 BPdc in the next BPdc**. Rep from * to ** around to the last 2 FPdc. 1 FPdc in each of the last 2 FPdc. Sl st to the first BPdc to join. [48 FPdc, 24 BPdc]
R5: Ch 1, 1 BPdc in the BPdc (the same st you just sl st in). *1 FPdc in each of the next 2 FPdc, 1 bo in the next BPdc**. Rep from * to ** around to the last 2 FPdc. 1 FPdc in each of the last 2 FPdc. Sl st to the first BPdc to join. [23 bo, 48 FPdc, 1 BPdc]
R6: Beg-bo in the BPdc (the same st you just sl st in). *1 FPdc in each of the next 2 FPdc, 1 FPdc in the next bo**. Rep from * to ** around to the last 2 FPdc. 1 FPdc in each of the last 2 FPdc. Sl st to the first beg-bo to join. [1 beg-bo, 71 FPdc]
R7: Ch 1, 1 FPdc in the beg-bo (the same st you just sl st in). *1 FPdc in each of the next 2 FPdc, 1 BPdc in the next FPdc**. Rep from * to ** around to the last 2 FPdc. 1 FPdc in each of the last 2 FPdc. Sl st to the first FPdc to join. [49 FPdc, 23 BPdc]
R8: Ch 1, 1 BPdc in the FPdc (the same st you just sl st in). *1 FPdc in each of the next 2 FPdc, 1 BPdc in the next BPdc**. Rep from * to ** around to the last 2 FPdc. 1 FPdc in each of the last 2 FPdc. Sl st to the first BPdc to join. [48 FPdc, 24 BPdc]
R9-R28: Rep R5-R8
R29-R31: Rep R5-R7
R32: Ch 1, 1 BPdc in the FPdc (the same st you just sl st in). *1 sc in each of the next 2 FPdc, 1 sc in the next BPdc**. Rep from * to ** around to the last 2 FPdc, 1 sc in each of the last 2 FPdc. Sl st to the first BPdc to join. [71 sc, 1 BPdc]
R33: Ch 1, 1 BLsc in the BPdc (the same st you just sl st in). 1 BLsc in each sc around. Do not sl st to the first sc to join. [72 BLsc]
R34 & R35: 1 BLsc in each BLsc around. Do not sl st to join. Leave the remaining stitches unworked. Finish off with an invisible join and weave in ends. [72 BLsc]
Finishing Instructions:
With your beg yarn end, create an invisible join to join the foundation chain stitches together.
Rejoin your yarn in the base of the foundation chain to make your edge on the foundation side of the project.
R1: 1 sc in each st around. Do not sl st to join. [72 sc]
R2-R4: 1 BLsc in each sc around. Do not sl st to join. Finish off with an invisible join and weave in ends. [72 BLsc]
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Happy Crocheting 🙂
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Hi Mary, The pattern is available here in full for free: https://oombawkadesigncrochet.com/280-crochet-shell-patterns/ an create a free printable copy using the print button at the top of the post. It opens printfriendly and you can click to remove any of the content or images from the post before saving or printing your file. Hope this helps! Rhondda
I’m trying to find a printable pattern for Myas Baby Blanket and am going in circles. Any help would be appreciated.
Mary.