The Tiger Lily Summer Cowl is cute, comfy, and a perfect lightweight piece for sunny days. Worked up in an easy stitch that is full of texture, it is finished off with wood buttons for a customized fit!
***Special thanks to the good folks at Kraemer Yarns for providing yarn for this pattern!***
***Special thanks to the good folks at Kraemer Yarns for providing yarn for this pattern!***
Tiger Lily Summer Cowl
By Jennifer Dickerson
By Jennifer Dickerson
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Click below to watch a full video tutorial:
Materials:
- 1 ball Tatamy Tweed DK from Kraemer Yarns (colorway shown is "Ginger")
- H (5.0 mm) crochet hook
- 2 buttons (buttons shown are one inch wide)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
*Note: If you need to substitute yarn, look for a DK weight yarn or one that recommends a 5.0 mm hook on the yarn label.
Sizing:
- 26 inch circumference
- 5 inches wide
Pattern Abbreviations & Tutorial Links:
Instructions:
(Pattern is a multiple of 4+2)
Ch 22
Row 1: In the second ch from the hook work a sc. Then work a sc in each ch across.
Row 2: Ch 1 and turn. Work a sc in the first st, then * ch 4. Skip the next 3 st, then work a sc in the next st. Repeat from * across.
Row 3: Ch 1 and turn. Work a sc in the first st, then * ch 4, then skip the next ch 4 loop from the previous row, then work a sc in the sc from the previous row. Repeat from * across.
Repeat row 3 until cowl measures approximately 26 inches long or desired length.
Finishing:
Using a matching piece of yarn, sew two buttons along one of the edges as shown. Weave in all ends and you're finished!
I have been looking for a DK yarn project. This looks perfect for some yarn that I have. What a pretty cowl.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cowl! This is going on my "Gift" list. Thank you so much for all the beautiful patterns that you so generously provide. You have most definitely been blessed with a wonderful talent.
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