Winter Fluff Cowl Crochet Pattern

If you’re looking for a quick and rewarding project, then you will love my latest pattern. For experienced crocheters, I’d say you should be able to complete this cowl from beginning to end in one afternoon easily.

This cowl was designed to be light weight and lacy, yet warm and cozy at the same time. Wear it indoors for added warmth as I am in the photos; or under your favourite winter coat outside to keep your neck cozy without the added bulk.

I chose to design this cowl with Knit Picks Wonderfluff yarn. This bulky yarn is incredibly light and airy, and since it contains 70% baby alpaca wool, it’s also incredibly warm. A combination that is hard to find!

The body of the scarf is worked with offset triple (treble) crochet popcorns, alternating with triple crochet stitches. This creates fluffy little puffs, which are super cute and cozy, yet airy enough that you barely feel the weight of the cowl, only its warmth and softness!

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I have written out and posted the free pattern below on this page.

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Winter Fluff Cowl Crochet Pattern

Materials:

  • A size J-10 (6 mm) crochet hook.
  • 1.5 skeins (approx. 210 yards) of Knit Picks Wonderfluff yarn in Bare.
  • Scissors.
  • Yarn Needle to weave in ends.
New Tools from The Hook Nook. An assortment of Hook Nook tools and hooks on a blue background

Measurements:

One Size/Adult: 7.5” top to bottom X 13” side to side, after seaming.

Abbreviations & Special Stitches:

CH: Chain.

SC: Single Crochet.

TR: Triple (Treble) Crochet.

HHDC: Herringbone Half Double Crochet: Yarn over, insert hook into next stitch, yarn over and draw through the stitch AND first loop on hook, yarn over, draw through remaining loops on hook.

PC: Work 5 TR into the same stitch.  After the last TR, drop the loop from the hook, insert hook from front to back under the top two loops of the frist TR of the group. Grab the dropped loop with your hook, and pull yarn through the stitches on the hook.

Pattern:

Chain 67 (or multiple of 4 plus 3 if you’d like to change the width).

Row 1: HHDC in 3rd ch from hook and in each remaining ch; CH1, turn.

Row 2: SC in each hhdc; CH5, turn (counts as first TR and CH1 of following row).

Row 3: Skip first two sc; *PC in next sc, CH1, skip next sc, TR in next sc, CH1, skip next sc; repeat from * to last three sc; PC in next sc, CH1, skip next sc, TR in last sc; CH1, turn.

Row 4: SC in each tr, in each ch-1 space, and in each pc from beginning to end of row; CH4 (counts as first tr of following row), turn.

Row 5: Skip first sc; TR in next 2 sc, *CH1, skip next sc, PC in next sc, CH1, Skip next sc, TR in next sc; repeat from * to last 2 stitches; TR in last 2 sc; CH1; turn.

Row 6: SC in each tr, in each ch-1 space, and in each pc from beginning to end of row; CH5 (counts as first TR and CH1 of following row), turn.

Rows 7-10: Repeat rows 3-6.  At the end of row 10, CH2, turn.

Row 11: HHDC in each sc to end of row. 

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for seaming the sides together.  Seam sides together, and weave in all loose ends.

I hope you enjoyed this free pattern and I am so grateful for your support!  Don’t forget that you can purchase the ad-free PDF file.  Purchasing the PDF file helps support this website and allows me to continue to share my patterns and inspiration with you guys!   

Should you have any issues with the download, please email: info@leeleeknits.com for assistance. 

Purchase the PDF file (which will be emailed to you automatically after purchase) for $5 USD by clicking the button below or through Ravelry

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