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a warm and fuzzy möbius cowl that is crocheted in a basketweave stitch
This is a warm and fuzzy möbius cowl that is worked in a basketweave stitch. Basketweave looks woven, and you can alter it so that it looks like it has been woven with larger or smaller warps and wefts. The basketweave stitch looks fancy but it’s really easy once you figure out the front-post double crochet and back-post double crochet stitches.

Posted by Kiku Corner from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • Published See Kiku Corner's 7 projects »
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  • Step 1

    Chain 22.

  • Step 2

    Row 1: Dc in the 4th chain from hook, dc in all chain sts across. When you get to the end of your row, ch 2 and turn.

  • Step 3

    Row 2: Skip the first dc, *fpdc in next 3 sts, bpdc in next 3 sts; repeat from * to the end of your row, dc in top chain of turning chain from the row below, ch 2, turn.

  • Step 4

    Row 3: Repeat Row 2.

  • Step 5

    Row 4: Skip first dc, *3 bpdc, 3 fpdc; repeat from * to end, dc in top ch of turning ch from row below, ch 2, turn.

  • Step 6

    Row 5: Repeat row 4.

  • Step 7

    Work Rows 2-5 until the scarf is about 80 cm (32 inches) in length, leaving at least a 40 cm tail. Lay the piece out flat, fold in half widthwise, incorporating one twist so that the cowl has a möbius shape. Seam the two ends of the cowl together with a row of single stitches. Fasten off. Weave in ends.

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