Chunky Cowl/HDC
For this pattern, I basically followed a cool design that I found on one of my favorite sites, Hopeful Honey with just a few changes. I used a great Heartland yarn, Thick and Quick by Lion Brand (super bulky/category 6) for this cowl and a Size N crochet hook. Total yardage was 125 yards and I used the whole skein. If you want your cowl to be a little bigger or longer, you might want to use 2 skeins of this awesome yarn. So warm and soft to wrap up in. I began with a HDC foundation stitch (55 stitches, like pattern directions). Then followed the directions but I only completed 14 rows and the last row I completed 55 HDC in each stitch. This Basic Chunky Cowl pattern works up super quick too.
Scalloped Edge Scarf
I used my scalloped edge pattern but this time I started off with 21 stitches (multiples of 3) and had 6 scallops along the bottom and top edges. I found a cute yarn by Red Heart called Gumdrop (color Smoothie) that I loved – nice bright, cheery colors and thought this would be perfect for a child’s scarf. This yarn had 204 yards (worsted weight/category 4) and I crocheted this with a Size H hook. Came out soft and cuddly. If you want this a little longer, follow the pattern beginning with 15 stitches and use a Size G hook. Again, I just crocheted using up the entire skein of yarn to complete this fun, colorful scarf. Now I need to go and get some more yarn to make a matching beanie 🙂
Enjoy these quick and easy patterns and hopefully they will help you complete those last minute gifts too!!
HAPPY CREATING!!
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