https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/clover-cowl • Posted by Chabepatterns
Few rows, basic stitches and a special edge that can really be the highlight of the design. Not very heavy for not so cold weather but it could have a lot more rows of double crochet (UK triple crochet) in the beginning and it would also look great. And in a light color it would be nice also. It’s all made in one seamless piece, in the round in closed rows
Few rows, basic stitches and a special edge that can really be the highlight of the design. Not very heavy for not so cold weather but it could have a lot more rows of double crochet (UK triple crochet) in the beginning and it would also look great. And in a light color it would be nice also. It’s all made in one seamless piece, in the round in closed rows
Ch 60, join first and last ch with ss to close in the round. Take care not to twist your work. R1-5: Ch 3, dc 59= 60 sts. The first 3 ch of every row replace the first dc. To close this and every following row ss in the 3rd ch. R6: Ch 3, 2 dc in next st, (dc 1, 2 dc in next st) rep ( ) 29 times= 90 sts
R7: (Ch 6, dc 1) in first st, ch 3, skip 5 sts, [(dc 1, ch 3, dc 1) in next st, ch 3, skip 5 sts] rep [ ] 14 times= 15 ch 3 spaces with a V shape and 15 ch 3 spaces with 5 sts underneath.
To make the clover: (ch 3, ss in 1st ch) rep ( ) 3 times, ss in the 1st ss of the clover.
R8: Ss twice to reach the center of the first 3 ch space of last row. Ch 3, 1 clover, ch 2, sc 1 in next 3 ch space, ch 2, (dc 1 in next 3 ch space, 1 clover, ch 2, sc 1 in next 3 ch space, ch 2) rep ( ) 14 times= 15 clovers. Fasten off and weave in all ends. The cowl’s ready.