When I saw this pattern on
All Free Crochet, and read the post written about it at
Busting Stitches, I felt like I had to take the challenge right then and see how long it took me to crochet this comfy cowl. I used some ivory handspun wool that my husband had brought back to me on a trip to Oregon. It is so soft, I knew it would be perfect for this cowl. I watched a couple of TV shows, and was also doing laundry, and it took about three hours for me.
I love the textured waves in this pattern. When I finished it, I decided I wanted to stitch the ends together instead of using buttons. I really like how it looks on me, and like how it doesn't hug my neck. Warm enough, but not too hot to wear.
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Your cowl looks lovely. I really like the wavey effect. Satisfying to complete it in a relatively short time too.
ReplyDeleteYour cowl is pretty, it looks very comfortable to wear.
ReplyDeleteI haven't crochet in so long... great work!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty! I love cowls of all sorts, and yours is a very nice version.
ReplyDeleteThe cowl looks lovely. It looks so warm and pretty.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! It looks like a great fit.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely cowl, its always nice to be able to work whilst watching the tv too.
ReplyDeleteI love the wavy pattern on it. The colour is really soft and pretty too.
ReplyDeleteYour cowl looks lovely and soft. Perfect for the Autumn winds to come :)
ReplyDeleteMy oh my, what a beautiful cowl you created. It's a lovely pattern and it looks like the yarn is so soft.
ReplyDeleteYour cowl looks lovely and soft. Really pretty colour and design
ReplyDeleteAli x
Love that cowl! It does look very nice on you.
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