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Crochet a Cozy Neck Warmer Cowl: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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How to Crochet a Neck Warmer! 

Embrace cozy com­fort and time­less style with the Cro­chet Cowl Neck­warmer. This ver­sa­tile acces­so­ry is a must-have for any cold-weath­er wardrobe, per­fect for ward­ing off win­ter’s chill while adding a touch of ele­gance to your ensem­ble.

A cro­cheted cowl neck­warmer com­bines the warmth of a scarf with the con­ve­nience of a neck­warmer, pro­vid­ing both style and func­tion­al­i­ty. Whether worn draped over the shoul­ders for a chic look or wrapped snug­ly around the neck for extra warmth, a cro­cheted cowl adds a touch of sophis­ti­ca­tion to any out­fit.

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**Choos­ing Your Yarn:**
Select your favorite yarns in dif­fer­ent col­ors and tex­tures to per­son­al­ize your neck warmer. Bulky weight and worsted weight yarn work well for this project, and some of our favorite yarns include Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick.

**Get­ting Start­ed:**
Begin with a foun­da­tion chain and start your cro­chet jour­ney. This pat­tern uses basic stitch­es, such as chain, sin­gle, and dou­ble cro­chet stitch­es. The wide x chunky design cre­ates a super scarf that’s both warm and trendy.

**Sim­ple Cro­chet Stitch­es:**
We’ll guide you through the basic cro­chet stitch­es, includ­ing how to work in the back loop, cre­ate a straight edge, and repeat rows to build your scarf. With a larg­er hook size, you can work up this project quick­ly.

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Abbre­vi­a­tions: dc=double cro­chet
sc=single cro­chet
sl st=slip stitch ch=chain
Sup­plies:
Two But­tons, about 1.5 inch
K hook
Wool-Ease Thick and Quick Cream yarn, Two SkeinsRow 1: Ch 25, sc in the 3rd chain from the hook and each ch across, Turn ‑23 sc
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc and ch 1), skip one sc, dc in the next sc, *skip the next sc, ch 1, dc in the next sc, *Repeat across, Turn ‑12 dc
Row 3: sc in each back loop stitch, Turn ‑23 sc
Row 4: Ch 2 (counts as dc) hdc in the first sc, *skip next sc, dc, hdc in the next sc, *Repeat across, Turn ‑12(dc,hdc)
Row 5: Ch 3 (counts as dc and ch 1), skip one stitch, dc in the next stitch, *skip the next stitch, ch 1, dc in the next stitch, *Repeat across, Turn ‑12 dc
Row 6: sc in each front loop stitch, Turn ‑23 sc (Its in the front loops, so all the ridges will be on the same side, you will alter­nate between row 3 and 6 from now on.
Row 7: Ch 2 (counts as dc) hdc in the first sc, *skip next sc, dc, hdc in the next sc, *Repeat across, Turn ‑12(dc,hdc)
Now, Repeat Rows 2 through 7, for a total of 19 times. 33 inch­es in length.Dimen­sions: 8 inch­es X 33 inch­es.Fold it. Make sure the back loop ridges are on the out­side. Make the front flap go to a point and off the side. Sew the but­tons on the under­side flap of the warmer, and sew them on the out­side so the but­tons will fas­ten onto the front flap cor­ners. Fas­ten the but­tons onto the front flap. See the pic­ture above.

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Exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent yarn col­ors and com­bi­na­tions to suit your style. Add more or few­er stitch­es to make your scarf wider or nar­row­er. The pos­si­bil­i­ties are end­less, and you can eas­i­ly make this scarf an excel­lent gift for loved ones or a quick project for your­self.

**Fin­ish­ing Touch­es:**
We’ll show you how to fas­ten off, weave in ends with a tapes­try nee­dle, and add a slip-stitch bor­der to cre­ate a tra­di­tion­al scarf look. Don’t for­get to add some stitch mark­ers to keep track of your progress.

In con­clu­sion, this easy cro­chet neck warmer cowl scarf pat­tern is a fan­tas­tic cro­chet project for all skill lev­els. It’s a quick and enjoy­able way to cre­ate a cozy acces­so­ry that can be cus­tomized dif­fer­ent­ly. Feel free to share your cre­ations in our Face­book group and inspire oth­ers with your designs. We may include affil­i­ate links to sup­port our web­site, which won’t cost you extra but may earn us a small com­mis­sion. We hope you enjoy mak­ing this beau­ti­ful scarf, and don’t for­get to explore our col­lec­tion of free scarf pat­terns for more cro­chet inspi­ra­tion. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

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