
Pattern by Sam Bartley Designs
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I know you’re supposed to write something clever here, or witty, or even inspiring, but I just don’t ever know what to write when describing my designs so that it doesn’t sound like a food blogger trying to use every SEO/Keyword possible. So here is the Marshmallow Cowl. I had bought a shit ton of Lion Brand Thick and Quick Bonus Bundles in Fisherman and then my partner said he needed a cowl for when he goes to the store on the electric scooter, and this big ass cowl was born. I love the stitches combo because it makes them kinda look like marshmallows and I freaking love marshmallows.
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Project Supplies
- 10 mm crochet hook
- Approx 200 Yards of worsted weight yarn (Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick in Fisherman)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
Pattern Size One Size
Finished Measurements: Laid flat, seamed together: 16 inches across, 11 inches tall
Pattern Notes
- Please read all notes and directions before starting the pattern.
- Chain stitches at the beginning of each round do count as a single crochet stitch.
- Cowl is worked in back and forth rows and then seamed together to form an cowl
Abbreviations
All patterns follow the same abbreviations as the Crafty Yarn Council.
| ch | Chain |
| hdc | Half double crochet |
| sc | Single crochet |
| dc | Double Crochet |
Pattern Directions
Gauge
- Doesn’t *really* matter for this design but about two of the (*sc,hdc,dc*) x 5 Rows = approx 4 inches
Cowl
- Ch 23
- Row 1 – In the 2nd ch from the hook, make one hdc and 1 dc. *skip two chains, in the next chain work *sc, hdc, dc*. Repeat across until there is one chain left, put one sc in the final chain, ch1 and turn.
- Row 2 – In the top of the sc of the previous row, make one hdc and one dc. *skip two chains, in the next chain work *sc, hdc, dc*. Repeat across until there is one chain left, put one sc in the final stitch, ch1 and turn.
- Row 3 – 36 – Repeat row 2
- Seam short ends together and weave in ends

