Squishy Stitch Cowl
by Mary Evanov
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Squishy Stitch Cowl
by Mary Evanov
This pattern is available as a
free Ravelry download
This is a fairly simple pattern for a cowl using single, double, and triple crochets to create a subtle texture. Worked in your favorite aran or worsted weight yarn, it makes a lovely soft and squishy neck warmer.
This pattern is written using US crochet terminology.
Also shown in Noro Obi, a bulky weight yarn, made using a K hook.
About this pattern
About this yarn
by Queensland Collection
Aran
100% Merino
109 yards
/
50
grams
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