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Greus Cowl
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Greus Cowl combines crochet moss stitch (granite stitch or linen stitch) and stripes in diagonal style. It’s worked back and forth on bias and then seamed to form a cowl. This cowl is fast and fun to crochet and absolutely effortless to wear.
I wrote this pattern for DK/worsted yarn, but the pattern should be easily adaptable to a heavier/lighter weight yarn.
Gauge isn’t critical, but different yarn and hooks will produce a cowl of different yardage.
This pattern is ideal for an intermediate or adventurous beginner and includes fully written and charted instructions.
One size after blocking:
approx. Circumference - 66cm (26”),
Center Depth - 58cm (22.84”),
Back Neck Depth – 23.5cm (9.25”)
The pattern uses US crochet terminology
Materials & Tools:
1. Yarn Drops Merino Extra Fine (100% wool – 50g/105m) in 2 different colors:
two skeins of Yarn A light grey (05),
two skeins of Yarn B black (02),
- Hook size 4mm. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge,
- Tapestry needle (to weave and hide yarn ends and to seam),
- Scissors.
Gauge after blocking:
After row 12 side of the triangle measures 10cm (4’’).
Gauge is not crucial for this project. However, changes might result in different yardage requirements and finished size.
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