Autumn Days Beanie and Cowl by Christine Longe

Autumn Days Beanie and Cowl

Crochet
October 2021
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 7 rows = 4 inches
10.0 mm (N/P)
140 - 150 yards (128 - 137 m)
One Size - Adult Woman
US
English
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This pattern is for the Advanced Beginner.

Size:
Adult - One Size Fits Most

 Finished Size of Beanie:  Approximately 10 inches wide at the bottom of the ribbing and 10 inches tall

 Finished Size of Cowl:  Approximately 11 inches wide x 6.5 inches

Gauge: 4 - inch square of pattern = 7 st x 7 rows

Stitches Used:
Slip Stitch - sl st
Chain Stitch - ch
Single Crochet - sc
Single Crochet - scblo
Half Double Crochet - hdc
Half Double Crochet Back Loop Only - hdc blo

Special Notes:
This pattern uses US Crochet Terminology.
This pattern includes two different ribbing versions - one made with scblo and the second made with hdcblo.

Materials Needed:

-  (Yarn Amount Needed for the Hat) - 78 yards of Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick Yarn. The color I used for the photos posted here does not seem to be available anymore. But any of the Wool Ease Thick and Quick colors can be used. (Each skein has 106 yards/97 m/6 oz/170 g. The yarn contains 86% acrylic, 10% wool and 4% rayon. It is Washable and Dryable.)

-  (Yarn Amount Needed for the Cowl) - 64 yards of Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick Yarn. The color I used for the photos posted here does not seem to be available anymore. But any of the Wool Ease Thick and Quick colors can be used.. (Each skein has 106 yards/97 m/6 oz/170 g. The yarn contains 86% acrylic, 10% wool and 4% rayon. It is Washable and Dryable.)
-  Crochet Hook,  Size “N”/9.00 mm
-  Yarn Needle  (Used for working in loose yarn ends and attaching “snap on” faux fur pompon.)

  • Scissors-
  • Tape Measure
  • Faux Fur Pompon (Snap On)

This is so snuggly for winter!

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