Granny hooded Cowl by Farrah Hodgson

Granny hooded Cowl

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Crochet
January 2016
Aran (8 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in single crochet (sc)
5.0 mm (H)
700 - 800 yards (640 - 732 m)
Adult/Teen
US
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Using the Granny Stitch, this hooded cowl works up quickly. Beginning with the granny square, you will work back and forth, turning for each round. This creates a slit from the center of the square which acts as the collar where buttons will later be attached.

The hood is worked from the last round of the square, working along the edges of the top two sides (the base stitches) which now resembles a diamond. This sequence continues until the very end of the edges, where the back seem of the hood is joined. Simple single crochet stitches border the entire garment, including the button loops.

Make this hooded cowl in any color combination for a truly custom look!

*Skill Level:** Easy

Materials:
-MAIN COLOR: 1 ball Bernat Super value; 100% Acrylic; 70z/197g; 426yds/389m; Color Grey Ragg
-ACCENT COLOR: 1 ball Bernat Super Value; 100% Acrylic; 70oz/197g; 426 yds/389m; Color True Grey
-Crochet Hook Size 5.00mm (H) Hook
-Yarn Needle
-Two 2” Toggle Buttons OR two 20mm buttons

Finished Measurements: Granny Square=10 inches; diameter of granny square= 14 inches; length of hood at back= 12 inches; length of hood and cowl combined= 27 inches; Width of hood= 12 inches

Stitches Used: Ch=Chain; Sl St=Slip Stitch; Dc=Double Crochet; Sc=Single Crochet

Special Terms Used:
• Shell= Set of 3dc
• Space=space between two sets of 3dc
• * to = Repeat instructions from * to


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