This is the Lacey crossover cowl crochet pattern. Make this lovely neck warmer in a warm and thick yarn. It’s a perfect quick make and will look lovely on a lady of any age.
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Pattern info
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Materials
Yarn: approx. 150 gr of chunky yarn – I used paintbox simply chunky
Hook: 5,5mm
Needle
Scissors
Gauge: 13 hdc x 9 rows = 10x10cm / 4×4”
Ch 102 + 1
R1. In second ch from hook make 1 hdc in each st, ch 1, turn
R2. 1hdc in first st, bphdc in each st until last st, 1hdc in last st, ch 1, turn
R3. 1sc in first st, *sk 2 sts, in next st make 1sc-ch2-1sc*, Repeat until 3 sts remains, sk 2, 1sc in last st, ch2 turn
R4. 1dc in first st, in each ch2 space make 3dc, 2dc in last st, ch 1, turn
R5. 1hdc in each st, ch1, turn
R6. 1hdc in first st, bphdc in each st until last st, 1hdc in last st, ch 1, turn
R7. 1sc in first st, *sk 2 sts, in next st make 1sc-ch2-1sc*, Repeat until 3 sts remains, sk 2, 1sc in last st, ch2 turn
R8. 1dc in first st, in each ch2 space make 3dc, 2dc in last st, ch 1, turn
R9. 1hdc in each st, ch1, turn
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R10. 1hdc in first st, bphdc in each st until last st, 1hdc in last st, ch 1, turn
R11. 1sc in first st, *sk 2 sts, in next st make 1sc-ch2-1sc*, Repeat until 3 sts remains, sk 2, 1sc in last st, ch2 turn
R12. 1dc in first st, in each ch2 space make 3dc, 2dc in last st, ch 1, turn
R13. 1hdc in each st, ch1, turn
Repeat R2
Boarder
1sc in first st, *sk 2 sts, in next st make 1sc-ch2-1sc*, Repeat until 3 sts remains, fold the cowl, then continue to repeat *sk 2 sts, in next st make 1sc-ch2-1sc* through both sides and around the cowl until you reach the first corner made, sl st tog and sew in all loose ends.
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