Interlocking Stripes Cowl by Redneck Barbie

Interlocking Stripes Cowl

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Crochet
February 2020
both are used in this pattern
Aran (8 wpi) ?
3 repeats = 1 inch
4.0 mm (G)
250 - 280 yards (229 - 256 m)
One size - pattern is adjustable to fit toddler to adult
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

The Stripes cowl is done in the interlocking filet crochet technique. The cowl is reversible, horizontal lines on one side and vertical lines on the other side.

Note: In this Pattern the arrows are there to alert you to which two rows form your “pattern” row. They are not directional arrows. You DO NOT turn your work and work from the back, you are always looking at the front of the pattern.

Red Heart Comfort and Red Heart Super Saver Stripes are the two yarns used. Recommended hook size is 4mm, but may vary depending on your tension.

This is another beginners pattern and is very easy to do.

If you would like to show your projects you have made from this pattern they can be posted on Ravelry or you can post them to my groups I host: Interlocking Filet Crochet - International at https://www.facebook.com/groups/579827845756331/ Or RNB Crochet Designs at https://www.facebook.com/groups/132596461211733/

Definition of Interlocking Crochet: Interlocking Crochet is a method of crocheting and interlocking two layers of filet crochet-style mesh sheets in such a way that the two layers are woven together to create a single, reversible fabric. Depending on the stitch used, it can create the same pattern on the front and back or two completely separate designs on the front and back.