crochet cabled cowl
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Crochet Cables Cowlby Linda Skuja
This horizontally cabled cowl is eye-catching and very warm. Worked in DK weight yarn the cabled cowl
looks sophisticated and interesting at the same time. Working this cabled cowl you will improve your skills
on post stitches. Amazing cables come up when post stitches are worked under and over other stitches.
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craft: crochet
difficulty: experienced
sizes: customizable
measurements: sample cowl is about 8
wide and 52 long
Length is fully adjustable
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materials:
yarn Red Heart Fina DK (100%
New Wool; 153 yd [140 m]/
1.76 oz [50 gm]; CYCA 3):
#02016, 5 skeins.
hook US G/6 (4 mm).
notions tapestry needle.
gauge:
22 sts and 14 rows = 4 in dc, pre-blocking
notes:
This cowl pattern is for experienced
crocheters that have previously worked post
stitches, as well as stitches worked under and
over other stitches.
When working along the rows, it is important
to work the stitches in the correct order. When
instructed to work stitches under or over other
stitches, and then work a st in the next st, the
term next refers to the next st in the working
row, not to the st next to the st just worked
under or over previous stitches.
stitch guide:Chain (ch)
Single crochet (sc)
Double crochet (dc)
Treble crochet (tr)
Front Post double crochet (FPdc)
Front Post Treble (FPtr)
Back Post double crochet (BPdc)
instructions:
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Note: follow written instructions below or use the char
on page 3.
Loosely ch 43.
Row 1 1 dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in next
ch, sk 2 ch, tr in each of next 2 ch.
Working under (behind) last 2 tr
made, dc in each of the 2 skipped ch
*dc in next ch, sk 1 ch, dc in next
2 ch. Working over (in front of) last
2 dc made, tr in skipped ch. Dc in
next 3 ch, sk 2 ch, tr in next 2 ch.
Working under last 2 tr made, dc in
each of the 2 skipped ch; rep from *2 more times, dc in last ch, turn.
Row 2 Ch 3 (counts as frst dc), BPdc in nex
6 sts, *dc in next st, BPdc in next 3
sts. Dc in next st, BPdc in next 6 sts
rep from * 2 more times, dc in last
st (top ch of beg ch 3 of prev row),
turn.
Row 3 Ch 3 (counts as frst dc), sk 2 sts,FPdc in next 2 sts. Working over last
2 FPdc made, work a FPtr in each of
the 2 skipped sts, FPdc in next 2 sts.
*dc in next st, sk 1 st, FPdc in next
sts. Working over last 2 FPdc made,
FPtr in skipped st, dc in next st. Ski
2 sts, FPdc in next 2 sts. Working
over last 2 FPdc made, work a FPtr
in each of the 2 skipped sts, FPdc in
next 2 sts; rep from * 2 more times,
dc in last st, turn.
Row 4 Repeat Row 2.
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Row 5 Ch 3 (counts as frst dc), FPdc in
next 2 sts, sk 2 sts, FPtr in next
2 sts. Working under last 2 FPtr
made, work a FPdc in each of the
2 skipped sts. *dc in next st, skip
1 st, FPdc in next 2 sts. Working
over last 2 FPdc made, FPtr in
skipped st, dc in next st. FPdc in
next 2 sts, skip 2 sts, FPtr in next
2 sts. Working under last 2 FPtr
made, work a FPdc in each of the
2 skipped sts; rep from * 2 more
times, dc in last st (top ch of beg
ch 3 of prev row), turn.
Repeat Rows 2-5 of pattern for 172 rows total, or
until cowl is desired length.
Do not end off, place a safety pin in the active loop
to secure it during the blocking process.
Bk
Pin cowl to blocking or ironing board using rust-proof
pins. Steam with hot steam iron held about 3 cm /
1 above the cowl. Allow to dry completely before
removing the pins.
f rw
Holding RS together, fold the cowl in half putting
foundation chain and last row together. Place your
hook back in the loop, ch 1, insert the hook through
ch 41st of foundation chain and last dc of last
row, yo and pull up a loop, yo, draw yarn through
both loops sc made. Continue to work across as
indicated 40 more times. Fasten off. Weave in ends
Original design by l skj
I am a crochet designer living and working in Riga,
Latvia. Crochet Liberation Front has named me
Best New Crochet Designer, 2010. I am designing
mainly womenswear and accessories under my
brand Eleven Handmade. Check out my website -
lindaskuja.com
It is of the utmost importance to Tangled to provide accurate
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mistake please contact the Stix Chix at [email protected]
This pattern is copyright 2012 by Linda Skuja and may not b
distributed in any way. Photos by Brittany Tyler.
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