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  • Writer's pictureHaxann Evers

Beyond The Double Collection; Wave Cowl


PATTERN NOTES:


Yarn/Yardage: Sample was made with Knit Pick's Brava (100% premium acrylic; 218 yards per 100 grams) in the Lady Slipper colorway. Any 100 gram skein of worsted weight yarn will do.


Gauge: 16 stitches and 8 rows over 4 inches in Double Crochet stitch.


Notions: scissors, yarn needle


Hook: 5.0 mm (size H). Or whatever size needed to obtain gauge.


Finished Measurements: Finished cowl measures 26 inches in circumference and 6.5 inches in width. Finished measurements may vary due to different gauge and yarn types.



Abbreviations:


ch- chain


dc- Double Crochet


R- Row


RS- Right Side


sc- Single Crochet


sk- skip


st(s)- stitch(es)


WS- Wrong Side


Special Stitches: Chain-less Starting Stitch (CSS); alternative to turning chain


Turn work, ready to work across row. Pull working loop long, twist hook to go under loop (making a yarn over), and work regular double crochet into first stitch. This will give you straighter edges than turning chains.


Video Tutorial On The Wave Cowl:




Pattern


Set Up:


Make a slip knot and ch 34 sts.


RS: [2dc, ch2, 2dc] in the 6th ch from hook, [sk4, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in the next st] rep to last 3sts, sk2, dc in last st


Cowl:


R 1: ch1, sc in first dc, ch3, sk 2dc, dc in next ch2 space, [ch3, sc in space before next dc,

ch3, dc in next ch2 space] rep to end, ch3, sc into gap, sc into last st


R 2: CSS, ch2, [ (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next dc] all the way to last sc st, ch2, dc in last st


Rep rows 1 & 2 until work measures 26 inches long.


Cut yarn, leaving 9in tail. Pull through loop to fasten off.


Thread yarn needle and seam cast off edge to cast on edge with a whip stitch.


Block, and enjoy!


Thank you for using my pattern! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me at everhaxann@gmail.com. If you have Instagram, be sure to tag me @thefreeformknitter so

I can see your cowl!


Happy Crocheting!



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