This is a crochet pattern for how to crochet a cozy granny stitch dickey cowl.
I made the ribbing wide so that it could be pulled up over my face to keep it and my ears warm if it was windy. When not windy, just fold over the ribbing, and it makes for a beautiful collar to go with the granny stitch handkerchief-like pattern.
This cowl only requires one skein, and would make a great holiday gift. Make this in your favorite color, or work the ribbing longer, wider or shorter for a custom fit (and adjust the granny stitch pattern as needed). One last thing I will say about this before I go on to the actual pattern - I wanted mine to be a little looser, but the ribbing has lots of give to it, and stretches about four to five inches. If you want a tighter cowl, shorten the ribbing section by one inch.
Materials:
- 218 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn - I used Berroco's Vintage Yarn in Aquae
- I9/5.5mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
Yarn Alternative: Lion Brand Wool Ease
For a warmer cowl that will better protect against the wind, you will want something with wool in it - the more wool, the better. The more synthetic yarns, like acrylic, the more the wind will go through.
Time Spent: About three and a half hours.
Sized to fit Average Woman/Teen - Ribbing has lots of give
Gauge: 14 DC by 8 Rows = 4" Wide
Abbreviations (US Terms):
- SC - Single Crochet
- DC - Double Crochet
- BLO - Back Loop Only
- RS - Right Side of the Fabric
This is an Instant Digital Download!
This is a 3 page PDF containing written instructions and 1 photo.
You WILL NOT be receiving anything via snail mail - just a PDF.
Digital Purchases are FINAL sale - Due to their digital nature they cannot be returned or refunded.
Copyright 2021 - All EyeLoveKnots, Photos and PDF’s are protected under copyright. They are not to be copied, distributed or sold - doing so is copyright infringement and stealing! DO NOT link to the PDF Download link, rather linking should be done from blog post or shop link. Feel free to use this information to make and sell your own items. Designer credit - [Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots] - is very much appreciated, but not required. DO NOT use my photos in selling your own products!
You can view this pattern for free at EyeLoveKnots.com by searching "Ribbed Granny Stitch Cowl", but this is the printer-friendly, ad-free PDF. As a blogger, I am paid based on my pageviews. This fee is to offset the loss in pageviews when you no longer need to return to my blog to view the pattern.