This salt and pepper cowl crochet pattern is crocheted in the round. A great weekend, one skein of yarn crochet project. Beautiful black and white fashion. Crochet a beautiful cowl for yourself or as a delightful gift for someone special.
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Black and White Fashion
Black and White is just so chic and classic in fashion.
When women wear black and white from head to toe, it has a timeless style to the look. This contrasting look is easily achieved no matter what is black and what is white. Simple accessories such as this crochet cowl pair well with any number of looks.
Directions: Salt and Pepper Cowl
Size
Approximately 7 inches wide X 29 inches around
Supplies
Caron Dalmation Yarn 1 skein
I used approximately ¾ of a skein of yarn
Size H Crochet Hook
Abbreviations
CH = Chain
DC = Double Crochet
SK = Skip
SL ST = Slip Stitch
SP = Space
ST = Stitch
Directions
Begin
Chain 112 join with SL ST (be careful not to twist the chain)
Here is a quick video tutorial showing how to be sure to not twist the chain.
Round 1:
In the 3rd ST from the hook complete a DC. CH 1, SK ST, DC in the next ST. *CH 1, SK ST, DC*. Repeat between the * until the end. SL ST into the top ST of the first CH 3.
Round 2:
CH 4, insert hook in the previous CH 1 SP and complete a DC. *CH 1, DC in previous CH 1 SP*. Repeat between the * until the end. SL ST into the top ST of the first CH 3.
Rounds 3-7:
complete round 2.
Finishing
Weave in yarn ends and remove excess.
Changing the Size of the Cowl
If you desire a longer cowl, add more chains onto the beginning of the initial chain…keeping the chain count even. To make this wider, add more rounds.
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Here are a few other cowl and shawl patterns you might be interested in crocheting. They are just as easy as this pattern too.
You can find Victoria crocheting, quilting, and creating recipes. She has cooked in restaurants for over 20 years, including many larger parties. She learned to crochet when she was just 11 years old and has been crocheting ever since; over 50 years now. Over 40 years ago, she loved her first class in sewing and continues to hone her skills in quilting. Many have enjoyed the handmade gifts over the years. In her professional career, she has worked in management in a wide variety of businesses including higher education as a dean of a division. All the while attending college part-time to achieve her doctorate in higher education with an emphasis in e-learning.