Two-Toned Infinity Cowl Crochet Pattern
There’s nothing better than having a go-to accessory that you know will work for almost any outfit or occasion.
That’s exactly the role this easy crochet cowl fulfills.
I wanted something warm, versatile and trendy to pair with my outfits for the cooler seasons, and I couldn’t be happier with the result.
This crochet cowl pattern is designed to be worn in 8 different ways including as a shawl, open scarf, circle scarf, and wrapped cowl.
It uses buttons to create versatility so that you can close up your cowl or leave it open for different wrapping options.
I love to wear mine as a double wrapped cowl, but also find it to be the perfect accessory to wear as a shawl to dinner or weddings.
It’s truly a one-stop shop and I find myself reaching for it all the time. I hope you will too!
Two-Toned Infinity Cowl Crochet Pattern
Yarn:
2 skeins Cascade 128 Superwash in Baby Denim, and 2 skeins of Cascade 128 Superwash in Dark Navy
Materials: L-hook, 11/8.00mm, Scissors, Yarn, needle
Difficulty: Easy
Size: One size fits most teens and adults
Measurements in Pattern: Length 64″, width 14″
Gauge: 4″: 9 stitches, 5 rounds
Stitch Guide in American Terms
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
fhdc – foundation half double crochet (Click here for VIDEO)
dc – double crochet
hdc – half double crochet
sk – skip
dc – double crochet
Notes:
Chain counts as a stitch throughout.
Join new color finishing the last stitch of the previous row.
Instruction:
R1: Color A, ch1, fhdc 145, sl st into chain to form a loop, do not turn – 146 stitches
R2: ch3, *sk1, dc, ch1; repeat from * 71 times, join to 2nd chain, do not turn – 146
R3-9: repeat round 2 – 146.
Join new Color B
R10-16: using Color B, repeat round 2 – 146
R17: ch1, working in both the stitches and chains hdc 145 around, sl st, fasten off, break yarn, work in the tails. – 146
Hmmm, you got my number with this pattern. I love all things cowl, this will be in my next projects book! Thank you
Can u give a source for the long toggle buttons? Thanks
Hi Peggy,
We don’t have buttons in our inventory right now, but these can be found in most craft stores.
Is the yarn 5 or 6 bulky weight? thanks for sharing this pattern. I love cowls:)
Hi Susie,
It’s a 5 bulky weight! 🙂
I’m really excited about making cowl pattern and I so thank you for the free pattern you have made my day!!! I will try to send you a picture when I finish it. I have a lot of yarn and make sweaters, to hats to child a baby items. I’m trying to finish a poncho which requires large buttons. Thank you so much!!!