After about 2 years of doing strictly amigurumi, which can all be found HERE in the form of free patterns, I decided I wanted to venture into the realm of accessories/clothing. This was my first cowl/scarf pattern I had ever done, but it’s just taken me so long to get it out into the world (mainly because I had lost the notes to it but found it in my google drive, woohoo!) This cowl works up quickly and is very easy to do – made with chunky Lion Brand Yarn it’ll keep your neck warm all winter and spring!
This scarf wraps around only once but can be created with many different color options to give it a certain look! I like the way it looks like a mouth – many people on my Instagram has said that it reminds them of Bane from Batman.
Skill Level: Easy
Materials:
2 Skeins in Lion Brand Thick & Quick Yarn
- 1 Skein in Main Color
- 1 Skein in Secondary Color (Click to look through all the different colors!)
10mm Hook
Darning Needle
Scissors
Gauge: 8 stitches x 5 rows = 4×4” in Dc
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Abbreviations:
Ch – Chain
Inc – Increase
Dc – Double Crochet
Dcfp – Double Crochet Front Post
Rep- Repeat
( ) – number of stitches at the end of the round
MC – Main Color
SC – Secondary Color
Let’s Begin!
Ch 17
Row 1: In third chain from hook, Dc. Dc across (15)
Row 2-8: Ch 2, turn. Dc across. (15)
Switch to SC, which would be the white in the photos!
Row 9: Ch 2, turn. Dc across. (15)
Row 10: Dc into first stitch, then Dcfp into next post. *Dc, Dcfp, repeat from * (15)
Row 11: Ch 2, turn. Dc across. (15)
Row 12: Dc into first stitch, then Dcfp into next post. *Dc, Dcfp, repeat from * (15)
Switch back to MC
Row 13-15: Ch 2, turn. Dc across. (15)
Switch to SC
Row 16: Ch 2, turn. Dc across. (15)
Row 17: Dc into first stitch, then Dcfp into next post. *Dc, Dcfp, repeat from * (15)
Row 18: Ch 2, turn. Dc across. (15)
Row 19: Dc into first stitch, then Dcfp into next post. *Dc, Dcfp, repeat from * (15)
Switch back to MC
Row 20-27: Ch 2, turn. Dc across. (15)
Slip stitch both ends together!
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Mandi says
hello, I love all your patterns! I want to pin your “Lockjaw cowl.” How do I do that? I don’t see a pin button on the pattern site?
Vincent says
Hi! You should be able to click the picture and it will show up on mobile. On desktop, try hovering over and you should be able to see the Pinterest Icon!