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Salt and Pepper cowl
This lovely cowl is crocheted with Hurricane, a soft acrylic yarn perfect for keeping you warm. You can crochet a matching set of fingerless gloves and look magnificent in the cold weather.
Enjoy!
Skill Level: Beginner
Measure: 36 cm x 25 cm
Crochet Hook: 4 mm (US size G)
Materials: Sewing needle for weaving in the ends, scissors
Gauge: 14 sts = 10 cm
13 rows = 10 cm
in the stitch pattern used
Yarn: Hurricane
Film Noir (#8) - 1 cake
Info: Half a cake will be enough to make this cowl. With 1 cake you can make the cowl and the Salt and Pepper fingerless gloves, that matches the cowl.
Abbreviations used in this pattern:
Ch - chain
Sc - single crochet
Dc - double crochet
BPdc - back post double crochet: Insert the hook from back to front (= right space of a post) and then from front to back (= left space of same post). Work the dc around the post of a stitch.
FPdc - front post double crochet: yarn over, insert the hook from front to back (= right space of a post) and then from back to front (=left space of same post). Work the dc around the post of the stitch.
Sl st - slip stitch
St(s) - stitch (es)
* repeat section
R| - row/round
Final Measurements
This pattern is available in one size.
Width a: 36 cm
High b: 25 cm
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- First published: July 2012
- Page created: August 18, 2021
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