The Across The Universe Cowl is a stunning, yet amazingly simple cowl to stitch up! Basic stitches (dc and chains only!) are used to create lovely eyelets and a gorgeous variegated yarn cake makes color changes effortless too!
Need a little help? There's a full video tutorial below!
Across The Universe Cowl
By Jennifer Dickerson
Click below to watch a full video tutorial on how to make this project:
Queue up on Ravelry here!
Materials:
- 5.0 mm H crochet hook
- 1 Cake of Universe by Hobbii--I used the #14 "Galactic" colorway (#1 superfine weight, 505 yards)
- Tapestry Needle
- Scissors
- Tape Measure
- 10 inches wide
- 55 inch circumference
Instructions:
Ch 48
Row 1: In the 4th ch from the hook, work a dc. Work a dc in each ch across.
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn (counts as a dc). Work a dc in the next st. *ch 2, skip the next two sts, work a dc in the next two sts. Repeat from * across. (Note: at the end of the row, work a dc in the last st, then a dc in the top chain of the turning chain from the previous row)
Row 3: Ch 3 and turn (counts as a dc). Work a dc in the next st. *Work 2 dc in the ch 2 space (from previous row), then work a dc in each of the next two sts. Repeat from * across, then work a dc in the top chain of the turning chain from the previous row.
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until your piece is approximately 48 inches long, ending on row 3 for a more finished look.
Weave in any ends that remain and you're finished!
© Jennifer Dickerson 2021
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Love the sparkly yarn Jennifer. I have some #3 weight yarn and will try it to reduce my stash. Pattern looks easy for beginners as well. Thanks for sharing the pattern and idea♥
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ReplyDeleteHi,I love this pattern.I am a bit confused with hook size.Can you tell what UK size I should be using.Is it a 5mm?
ReplyDeleteThank you Lesley