Crochet Natalie Cowl
The Natalie Cowl is such a versatile pattern, You can use the pattern to make a scarf, cowl, wrap or blanket
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Designed by Clare Sullivan
Inspired by Natalie Power from www.teafortalia.net/ US terminology Easy+ Video tutorial – www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZxu92ZLGSc 2 x Red Heart Ombra Medium worsted weight yarn / 10 ply / Aran 8.00 mm / L hook for a nice drape Scissors Yarn needle ch – chain dc – double crochet inc – increase dec - decrease |
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Notes:
Each row starts and ends with an inc (2 dc into the same stitch) this helps the sides stay straight
Each row starts and ends with an inc (2 dc into the same stitch) this helps the sides stay straight
NOTE: Only repeat what is in between the ( )
1. Chain multiple of 16 + 2 ch (I did 34 ch’s) dc into the 3rd ch *1 dc into the next 5 ch’s (dec over the next 2 ch) x2 dc into the next 5 ch’s dc inc into the next 2 ch’s* Repeat from * to * across ending with 1 dc in next 5 stitches, inc in last stitch, turn
1. Chain multiple of 16 + 2 ch (I did 34 ch’s) dc into the 3rd ch *1 dc into the next 5 ch’s (dec over the next 2 ch) x2 dc into the next 5 ch’s dc inc into the next 2 ch’s* Repeat from * to * across ending with 1 dc in next 5 stitches, inc in last stitch, turn
NOTE: Only repeat what is in between the ( )
2. Ch3, dc into same stitch *(ch1, skip 1 stitch, dc into next stitch) x2 ch1, skip 1 (dec into the next 2 stitches) x2 (ch1, skip 1, dc in next) x2 ch1, skip 1, (inc into the next 2 stitches) x 2* repeat from * to * across ending with 2 dc into the last stitch
2. Ch3, dc into same stitch *(ch1, skip 1 stitch, dc into next stitch) x2 ch1, skip 1 (dec into the next 2 stitches) x2 (ch1, skip 1, dc in next) x2 ch1, skip 1, (inc into the next 2 stitches) x 2* repeat from * to * across ending with 2 dc into the last stitch
NOTE: Chain spaces are counted as stitches
3. Ch 3, dc into the same stitch as the ch 3 *1 dc into the next 5 stitches (dec into the next 2 stiches) x 2 - the first part of the first dec starts in the ch space, the second half of the second dec ends in a ch space dc into the next 5 stiches dc inc into the next 2 stitches* Repeat from * to * across ending with 1 dc in next 5 stitches, inc in last stitch, turn
3. Ch 3, dc into the same stitch as the ch 3 *1 dc into the next 5 stitches (dec into the next 2 stiches) x 2 - the first part of the first dec starts in the ch space, the second half of the second dec ends in a ch space dc into the next 5 stiches dc inc into the next 2 stitches* Repeat from * to * across ending with 1 dc in next 5 stitches, inc in last stitch, turn
Repeat row 2 and 3 until desired length
If you are making the scarf, wrap or blanket finish with row 3
Scarf continue until you run out of yarn
Cowl 66 rows and finish with row 2 Leave about a 10 inch tail for sewing first and last row together
Thank you for choosing my pattern Happy Crochet, Clare xx
If you are making the scarf, wrap or blanket finish with row 3
Scarf continue until you run out of yarn
Cowl 66 rows and finish with row 2 Leave about a 10 inch tail for sewing first and last row together
Thank you for choosing my pattern Happy Crochet, Clare xx
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