Crochet Super Spooky Cowl, Free Pattern + Video

Super Spooky Cowl, free crochet pattern for Halloween

The Crochet Super Spooky Cowl is a bright, fun, and festive cowl that celebrates Halloween, fall, and beyond!  Sport weight, luxurious yarn gives this cowl gorgeous drape. Puff stitches show off the variegated yarn like colorful gems too!

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Close up of the Super Spooky Cowl, free crochet pattern for Halloween

Materials:

Finished Sizing:

  • 14 inches tall
  • 22 inch circumference

Instructions:

*Note: To work a puff stitch (round 2 of the pattern), wrap yarn around hook, insert hook into stitch and bring up a loop (3 loops on the hook). Wrap yarn around hook again, insert back into the same stitch and bring up a loop (5 loops on the hook).  Yarn around hook again, insert back into the same stitch and bring up a loop (7 loops on the hook).  Wrap yarn around hook and bring the hook through all 7 loops.  Chain 1 to close the top of the stitch.

Ch 100, then join in the furthest chain with a slip stitch, being careful not to twist the chain. (to change the circumference of your cowl, any even number for your starting chain will work)

Round 1:

Ch 4 (counts as a dc, ch 1) *skip the first ch, then work a (dc, ch 1) in the next st. *Skip the next ch, then work a (dc, ch 1) into the next ch.  Repeat from * around.  Join to close round with a slip stitch in the third chain up from the series of chains from the beginning of the round.

Round 2:

Ch 3, then work a (puff stitch, then ch 1) into the each stitch around (dc from previous round).  Join to close round with a slip stitch in the third chain up from the series of chains from the beginning of the round.

Round 3: 

Ch 4, then work a (dc, ch 1) into the top of each stitch around (ch 1 from each puff stitch from previous round).  Join to close round with a slip stitch in the third chain up from the series of chains from the beginning of the round.

Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until cowl is 14 inches tall (or desired height).  I recommend ending the cowl on round 3 (dc round) for the neatest edge.

Weave in any ends that remain and you’re finished!

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