About
Despite the lacy look of the cowl, it’s quite simple to make – all single, double, and triple crochet stitches.
Our mom taught Tomiko and me to crochet way back when we were kids. I was just seven or so and I wanted to crochet a blanket for one of my dolls. I was just trying to make a rectangle in single crochet stitches, but I was having issues – what I made instead was a triangle! I’ve come a long way since I first learned to crochet about twenty years ago. I never appreciated how difficult it is to make a crochet pattern from scratch.
This was crocheted using soft dove grey alpaca yarn that Donatello brought back from Colombia. Despite the lacy look of the cowl, it’s quite simple to make – all single, double, and triple crochet stitches.
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You Will Need
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Step 1
Ch 130; connect to ch 1 with slip stitch; ch 3 to form first dc
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Step 2
Row 1 : dc around; join with slip st; ch 1
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Step 3
Row 2: sc around; join with slip st; ch 4
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Step 4
Row 2 : tc around; join with slip st; ch 1
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Step 5
Row 3 : sc around; join with slip st; ch 3 to form first dc
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Step 6
Row 4 : *dc 1, ch 1, skip next st; repeat all the way around; join with slip st in beginning ch 3. Ch 1
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Step 7
Row 5: sc around; join with slip st; ch 3
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Step 8
Rows 6 – 30 : repeat rows 1-5 six more times
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Step 9
Row 31 : dc around; join with slip st and ch 1
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Step 10
Row 32 : sc around; join with slip st; ch 4
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Step 11
Row 33 : tc around; join with slip st; ch 1
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Step 12
Row 34 : sc around; join with slip st to finish. Tie off and weave in ends. You’re done!