Breath Of Spring Crochet Cowl, Free Crochet Pattern + Video

The Breath of Spring Crochet Cowl is a gorgeous and super soft neck wrap that feels just like a cloud! This cowl is just the right weight for the transition from the chilly early spring and as it warms up later in the season. Easy to make with very basic stitches, you have this one worked up in no time too!

Breath Of Spring Crochet Cowl

👉Get the ad free pattern PDF from my shop here!👈

Watch a full video tutorial on how to make the Breath Of Spring Crochet Cowl:

Can’t see the video? Get it here!

Love video tutorials? Subscribe to the Fiber Flux YouTube channel for more stitchy fun!

Breath Of Spring Crochet Cowl

Materials: 

  • H (5.0 mm) crochet hook 
  • 247 yards of fingering weight or similar weight yarn (I used 2 balls held together of Trinity Cashmere from Yarn Citizen (by Jimmy Beans Wool) in the “Peony” and “Heather” colorways)
  • Yarn/tapestry needle
  • Scissors 
  • Measuring Tape

Looking for awesome yarn and hooks for this project? Get them all and lots more here!

Sizing:

  • 60 inch circumference
  • 8 inches wide

Pattern Notes:

  • Stitch multiple is any odd number.
  • To change the width, simply adjust the multiple of your starting chain.
  • To change the circumference, work more/less rows before seaming.
  • Love free crochet scarf patterns?  Get more free crochet scarf patterns here!

Breath Of Spring Crochet Cowl Pattern:

  • Ch 35 (to change the width, chain any odd number)
  • Row 1: Work a dc in the 5th ch from the hook. *ch 1, skip 1 ch, 1 dc in the next ch. Rpt from * to the end of the row.
  • Row 2: Chain 4 and turn. Work a dc in the first space (ch 1 space from previous row), then ch 1. Next *(dc, ch 1) in each space (ch 1 space from previous row). Repeat from * to the end of the row. To finish the row, work a dc into the topmost chain of the turning chain from the previous row.
  • Repeat row 2 until cowl measures 60 inches from starting edge or until desired length.
  • Do not cut yarn and move onto the seaming part. If you like, you can leave it unseamed and have a more traditional scarf too!

Finishing & Assembly:

  • Stack the two ends and work a slip stitch into each stitch and space across.
  • Fasten off yarn.
  • Weave in ends and it is ready to wear!

Looking for more crochet scarf patterns?  Check out my crochet scarf pattern library!

For more of the latest fabulous crochet, follow Fiber Flux on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Tik Tok, and YouTube!

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *