Spring Headscarf and Cowl by Lynda Rennick | Homelea Lass

Spring Headscarf and Cowl

Crochet
October 2018
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
3 stitches and 2 rows = 4 inches
25.0 mm
16 - 27 yards (15 - 25 m)
50cm (19.7in) around and 10cm (3.9in) high
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for free.

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Inspired by growth and renewal, the Spring Headscarf will keep your ears toasty and warm.

The texture reminds me of leaves and vines growing and moving. Wearing your Spring Cowl feels light, warm and snuggly – perfect for when the air is crisp, and the sun is warm. This stylish accessory is crocheted using gorgeously soft merino wool.

Don’t worry if you’ve never crocheted before – I’ve included simple step-by-step instructions so you know what to do.

how it’s made

This gorgeous headscarf and cowl is made by crocheting half treble (half double crochet) stitches in the round – this creates an open and pretty texture that’s reversible. It starts off by joining the foundation chain, and then each row is joined with a slip stitch before moving onto the next one.

what you’ll need

  • 100g mini skein of Homelea Bliss yarn or 20m (22yds) of a yarn that is 1cm (0.4in) thick
  • 25mm (U) bamboo crochet hook
  • scissors
  • tape measure
  • 1 jumbo stitch marker (safety pins or different coloured yarn can be used as well)
  • the desire to make something beautiful