Sadie Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
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The Sadie Cowl is a gorgeous cowl that is lightweight and lacy!
The Sadie Cowl crochet pattern is the fifth pattern in a collection of “Sadie” crochet pattern and is made to match the Sadie Slouch! It makes such a beautiful set!
For the sample, I used this gorgeous blue worsted weight (#4) yarn from my KnitCrate Membership box! I absolutely love the gorgeous premium yarns that come in my box each month! However, feel free to use any #4 worsted weight yarn in your stash.
More Sadie Patterns
Shell– this gorgeous summer top uses the Sadie stitch combo through the entire garment!
Slouch – a bonnet style hat that uses the stitch combo paired with some tassels or poms!
Shawl – a beautiful summer shawl that is rectangular in shape and uses lightweight #2 yarn.
Blanket– this baby blanket makes a perfect gift and can be adjust to be any size!
Sadie Cowl Crochet Pattern
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Materials
340-350 yards worsted weight (#4) yarn
I/9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook
Scissors
Measuring tape
Yarn needle
Difficulty
Easy
Gauge
16 fsc = 4”
Within pattern, cowl is 12” across laid flat. (Gauge is not super important for this project. It’s okay if your sizing is a bit off.)
Sizing
12” x 14” laid flat
Stitches Needed & Abbreviations
ch- chain(s)
st- stitch(es)
sc- single crochet
dc- double crochet
fsc- chainless foundation single crochet
fan- (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) all in the same stitch
sc2tog- single crochet 2 together
FPdc- front post double crochet
BPdc- double post double crochet
**- repeat from
Pattern Notes
Starting chain does not count as first st.
Cowl is worked from the bottom up.
Pattern
Foundation round: FSC 109, join to 1st st. (109)
Round 1: Ch 1, sc in 1st st, skip 3 st, fan in next, *skip 3, sc in next, ch 1, skip 1, sc in next, skip 3, fan in next*, repeat to last 4 st, skip 3, sc in last, join to 1st st. (11 fans)
Round 2: Ch 1, hdc in 1st st, ch 3, sc in ch-1 space of fan, ch 3, *(hdc, ch 1, hdc) in next ch-1 space, ch 3, sc in ch-1 space of fan, ch 3*, repeat around to last st, hdc in last, join to 1st st. (22 ch-3 spaces)
Round 3: Ch 3 (counts as 1st st), 2 dc in 1st st, *1 sc in next ch-3 space, ch 1, 1 sc in next ch-3 space, fan in next ch-1 space*, repeat around to last 2 ch-3 spaces, sc in ch-3 space, ch 1, sc in ch-3 space, 3 dc in last st, join to 1st st. (11 fans)
Round 4: Ch 1, sc in 1st st, ch 3, *(hdc, ch 1, hdc) in next ch-1 space, ch 3, sc in ch-1 space of fan, ch 3*, repeat to last full fan, ch 3, (hdc, ch 1, hdc) in ch-1 space, ch 3, sc in last st, join to 1st st. (22 ch-3 spaces)
Round 5: Ch 1, sc in 1st st, sc in ch-3 space, *fan in next ch-1 space, 1 sc in ch-3 space, ch 1, sc in ch-3 space*, repeat around 10 times, fan in next ch-1 space, 1 sc in ch-3 space, 1 sc in last st. (11 fans)
Repeat rounds 2-5 until cowl is approximately 14” or desired height.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
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Michelle has been crocheting since 2011 and has been designing crochet patterns since 2014! She specializes in modern garments and accessories for your handmade wardrobe. Michelle has been featured in Happily Hooked Magazine, thehooknooklife.com, wecrochet.com, ourmakerlife.com, and several other websites. She is committed to providing the highest quality crochet information and patterns that instill a true feeling of pride, enjoyment, and accomplishment when completing a project.