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Crochet hat and cowl sets are perfect for gifting and for keeping warm during the winter! You will find below the free crochet patterns for both the crochet hat and cowl.
- Get the PDF pattern for the crochet hat and cowl set on Ravelry or Etsy.
- PIN it to your Pinterest boards.
- Keep scrolling to view the free pattern on my blog!
Crochet Hat and Cowl Set
I have to be honest, I used to never be a fan of sets when it comes to crochet pieces. I typically had mix matched accessories that were neutral so it kind of went together.
For some reason, I just started gravitating towards sets and I love it – especially in a good neutral! I made another set for fall last year. You can view the Cozy Up Hat and Scarf Set here.
When I made The Ivy Hat, I fell in love with the textured puffy stitches so I knew I wanted to make a cowl to go with it. Along with it’s beautiful texture, it doesn’t have big holes or gaps either. Perfect for winter!
I do typically make infinity scarves over cowls, but realistically I would rather throw on a cowl to take my dogs for a walk than an infinity scarf so that is what I made this time around.
- Purchase the ad-free PDF Ivy Hat and Cowl Set on Ravelry or Etsy.
- Bookmark it for later and view the patterns below!
Crochet Hat Pattern
Find The Ivy Hat Pattern here.
Crochet Cowl Pattern
Materials
Worsted weight yarn
J/6.00mm hook
Tapestry needle and scissors
Notes
After each round of the body of hat and cowl, you will have to turn your work.
Beginning stitches do not count as a stitch.
When making the double post stitches, they will be made in the double crochet row below while skipping the next stitch.
See The Ivy Hat post for additional notes/tips on the double post stitch.
Check out the video tutorial for the plump posts stitch here.
Dimensions: 13″ across when laid flat x 7″ in height
Special Stitches
Double Post is worked as follows: Working into the double crochet in the row below, double crochet two together around the post of the double crochet.
More in depth explanation: Yarn over, insert hook around the double crochet in the row below from the back to the front. Yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, insert hook around the double crochet post again, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 4 loops, yarn over, pull through 2 loops.
Abbreviations (US terms)
Ch = chain, sc = single crochet, dc = double crochet, DP = double post, sc2tog = single crochet two together, BLO = back loop only, sk = skip, sp = space, st = stitch
Cowl Pattern
Round 1: Ch 96, join to the first ch (96)
Rouns 2: Ch 2, dc in each stitch around, join to first dc, turn (96)
Round 3: Ch 1, sc in each st around, join to first sc, turn (96)
Round 4: Ch 2, *dc in next 3 st, DP in the dc row below the next st, sk st above DP just worked, repeat from * around, join to first dc, turn (96)
Round 5: Ch 1, sc in each st around, join to first sc, turn (96)
Round 6: Ch 2, dc, *DP in the dc row below the next st, sk st above DP just worked, dc in next 3 st, repeat from * around, dc in last 2 st, join to first dc, turn (96)
Repeat Round 3-6 until you have a total of 22 rows. Continue to repeat rows if you would like a taller cowl.
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