Free Crochet Pattern: One Hour Cowl Crochet Pattern - Yarn Bean (2024)


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Free Crochet Pattern: One Hour Cowl Crochet Pattern - Yarn Bean (1)

The season for gifting is upon us and if you’re anything like me, you have a preference for giving handmade gifts. It can be difficult to balance your gift-giving list with crochet projects that aren’t too time-consuming… which is why I wrote this super quick, super beautiful cowl pattern! I named this cowl the “One Hour Cowl” because it literally took me less than an hour to make. The One Hour Cowl crochet pattern uses an easy stitch repeat which makes it a great pattern to work up during an episode of your favorite TV show. Trust me – I’ve whipped up two during a binge session of You Season 3.

This pattern is great for so many reasons:

  • Easy stitch repeat (Lemon Peel Stitch) which is great for beginners
  • Quick and easy – it ain’t called the One Hour Cowl for nothin!
  • Endless color options – the yarn I used, SUGARBUSH CHILL, comes in so many colors that I guarantee you will find some you like!

The One Hour Cowl is perfect for last minute market prep and last minute gifting. Nobody will be able to resist the pure SQUISH!

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Free Crochet Pattern: One Hour Cowl Crochet Pattern - Yarn Bean (2)

This pattern is worked in the round and uses the Lemon Peel Stitch (alternating single crochet and double crochet). You can work until the product reaches your desired height or until you run out of yarn! For maximum squish, I recommend following the pattern using a weight 6/Super Bulky wool yarn. Of course, this pattern can be adjusted by adding or decreasing your starting chain and using your preferred yarn. This is your show baby, run with it.

Supplies Needed:

  • 11.5 mm crochet hook
  • 2 skeins of Sugarbush Chill (3.5 oz/52 yards per skein) or another weight 6/Super Bulky yarn
    • You can find Sugarbush Chill on Yarnspiration’s website or even here on Amazon. I prefer this yarn for this pattern because it’s made from 100% wool and is just so luxurious! *heart eyes emoji*
  • Scissors and yarn needle

Terminology and Abbreviations:

  • Ch – Chain
  • Dc – double crochet
  • FO – Fasten off
  • Sc – single crochet

Instructions:

Make a slip stitch and ch 43. Join in the round by placing a slip stitch into your slip stitch. Take care not to twist your starting chain when you join!

Row 1: Work in the lemon peel stitch – *sc 1, dc 1* repeat between * and * until the end of the row. Join into the first row with a slip stitch. Ch 1.

Rows 2: *dc 1, sc 1* repeat between * and * until the end of the row. You want to be alternating between single crochet and double crochet not only within the row, but between each row. For example – you should be putting a sc into a dc in the previous row, and a dc into the sc in the previous row.

Repeat rows 1-2 until you run out of yarn or until your cowl reaches your desired length.

Cut any excess yarn, and weave in your ends.

Free Crochet Pattern: One Hour Cowl Crochet Pattern - Yarn Bean (3)

And there you have it! Did it take you an hour, maybe even less? If you make any One Hour Cowls, I would love to see your finished products! Feel free to leave a comment on this post or tag me on Instagram or Facebook. And of course, make sure to save this pattern to Pinterest so you can keep coming back!

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FAQs

How long should a crochet cowl be? ›

Using any stitch you'd like (single crochet being the most basic), crochet for as long as you want your cowl. A nice basic length would be between 50″ – 65″. You are crocheting as if you're making a basic scarf.

What are the stitches for a cowl in crochet? ›

Basic stitches: chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc) Other stitches: herringbone stitch, bean stitch, cluster stitch, puff stitch, moss stitch, granny stitches. Working in the round to create a seamless cowl.

How can I get free crochet patterns? ›

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What's the difference between a cowl and a snood? ›

Snood – From what I understand, A snood is a lot like a cowl, except it has a bonus feature: a hood! Snoods are great for super cold weather and can be worn under a jacket with the hood out for extra warmth.

How many skeins of yarn do I need for a cowl? ›

Are you ready to make the easiest, and dare we say CUTEST COWL EVA? Using your fav thick n thin yarn you can whip up a fun, fancy-looking cowl in absolutely no time, with very little thought involved. The perfect knitflix project, if we do say so ourselves. This fabulous cowl only uses one skein of yarn!

Does Michaels have free crochet patterns? ›

Looking for something new to knit or crochet? Michaels® has four Pattern Finders where you can find free patterns for all sorts of projects ~ afghans, sweaters, scarves, toys, baby items and more. Click on your favorite brand of yarn below to see free patterns and get started today!

Is crochet a cheap hobby? ›

Crochet can be both an inexpensive hobby or a more costly one, depending on your choices. To start crocheting, you need only a crochet hook and some yarn. Hooks generally cost between $1 and $10. Yarn varies in price depending on the type and quality.

Can you sell crochet items from someone else's free pattern? ›

Does this mean you can sell crochet items made from someone else's pattern? Yes, absolutely! There is no specific legal language or precedent that shows that a maker of a product can not sell that product however he/she chooses.

What is a good length for a cowl? ›

Cowl Measurements
AgeCircumferenceLength
2-3 Years23″9″
4-10 Years27″10.5″
Preteen/Teen29″12″
Adult32″13.5″

What is the width of a crochet cowl? ›

The cowl measures 28″ in circumference and 12.5″ wide but you can make it as long and as wide as you like. For a longer cowl, you'll need to make your foundation chain longer. And for a wider cowl, just add more rows.

What is the best circumference for a cowl? ›

A good rule of thumb is do not make your cowl any smaller than the circumference of your head. You want to be sure you can fit your noggin through it.

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