Marled Spruce Cowl, Free Crochet Pattern + Video

The Marled Spruce Cowl is a soft, luxurious cowl stitched up in a beautifully textured basket weave stitch.  Easy to customize both width and circumference, this cowl is definitely a great piece for chilly days!

Want a little help? There’s a full video tutorial below too! 

Marled Spruce Cowl

By Jennifer Dickerson

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Materials:

Finished Sizing:

  • 7.5 inches wide
  • 32 inch circumference

Instructions:

Ch 34 (multiple of 6+4)

Row 1: In the 4th chain from the hook, work a dc.  Work a dc in each ch across.

Row 2: Ch 2 and turn.  Skip the first dc, then *work a fpdc in each of the next 3 sts.  Work a bpdc in each of the next three stitches. Repeat from * across to the end of the row.  In the top ch of the turning ch, work a dc.

Row 3: Repeat row 2.

Row 4: Ch 2 and turn.  Skip the first dc, then *work a bpdc in each of the next 3 sts.  Work a fpdc in each of the next three stitches. Repeat from * across to the end of the row.  In the top ch of the turning ch, work a dc.

Row 5: Repeat row 4.

Repeat rows 2-5 until piece measures approximately 32 inches long.

Assembly and Finishing:

  • Seam ends together using the long tail from the project and a tapestry needle.
  • It is super helpful to lay everything flat as you work.
  • Weave in any ends that remain and it’s ready to wear!

© Jennifer Dickerson 2021


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2 thoughts on “Marled Spruce Cowl, Free Crochet Pattern + Video

  1. Hello there, I follow you on YouTube and I'm new to crochet. I've don't little projects nothing big. After the first set of stitches from 2 to 5 and when we repeat to we follow the previous pattern even if the stitches are facing the opposite with the exemption of row 4 and 5 which we have do stich the opposite. Hopefully I'm not confusing you. Thanks

  2. Hello there, I follow you on YouTube and I'm new to crochet. I've don't little projects nothing big. After the first set of stitches from 2 to 5 and when we repeat to we follow the previous pattern even if the stitches are facing the opposite with the exemption of row 4 and 5 which we have do stich the opposite. Hopefully I'm not confusing you. Thanks

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