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Double Cross Cowl
The story:
The entire Double Cross Winter Set came to be because I wanted something mindless that would work up with a bit of flair but still easy to do without having to think too hard. I also wanted something that would look fabulous, striped with different colors, and settled on this. This pattern is easy to work up, beginner-friendly, and perfect for quick makes
What you need:
● 5.5mm/I hook
● 210 yards worsted weight yarn
● Tapestry needle
● Scissors
● Stitch markers (optional)
Stitches:
● ch - chain
● sc - single crochet
● In the third loop - work into the third loop of the hdc from the row before
● sl st - slip stitch
● hdc - half double crochet
● fhdc - foundation half double crochet.
● sk - skip
● invis join invisible join. You can use this tutorial to help do it. Alternatively, you can just use a slip stitch to join.
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- First published: February 2025
- Page created: February 7, 2025
- Last updated: February 7, 2025 …
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