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Saturday, August 27, 2016

The Sparkle Q "Cowllar"

It's a Cowl, its a Collar....Its a COWLLAR!!!


The Sparkle Q Cowllar

Supplies Needed:
·         Size I Crochet Hook
·         Worsted weight Yarn in your choice of colors
·         3 sparkle buttons
·         Yarn needle for sewing in ends


Stitches Used:
Ch = chain
SC = Single Crochet
HDC = Half double crochet

*You may sell any completed items made from this pattern but please do not copy, sell, transfer or distribute this pattern in whole or in part. If you like the finished product, give me a shout out J




Special Notes:
                This pattern is made to fit a child/small adult but has a bit of stretch. If you would like to change the width of the cowllar, then you would do so by using a multiple of 6+2. For example: 62 (60+2), 68 (66+2) etc. For each 6+2 increase, you create an additional shell. The size below accounts for 9 shells per row and 9 ½ shells on alternate rows.
                If this is your first time using the shell stitch, you may wish to watch a video tutorial on the shell stitch first. You can find a lot of great tutorials from The Crochet Crowd.
                Because it is the shell stitch, the shell of the second row will fit into the indentations of the shells of the first row, and the indentations will fit into the middle HDC of the shell in the first row.


Cowllar:
Ch 62
1.       HDC in the 2nd ch from the hk and across
2.       (I changed colors here) Ch 2. SC in the 2nd hdc from the hk. (Sk 2, 5hdc, sk2, sc)*repeat 9 times. Turn
3.       (I change colors here). Ch 2. Sk 2 and 5hdc (this should be in the sc from the row above) (sk 2, SC, sk2, 5HDC)* Repeat to the end.
4.       Repeat Row 2
5.       Repeat Row 3
6.       Repeat Row 2
7.       Repeat Row 3
8.       ****You may wish to continue as many times as you like.
9.       Finish off and sew in ends.
10.   Using the space between the shells on one end as button holes, line up your cowllar and sew on your buttons.

Curly Qs
**Make as many as you like
Chain 20

3HDC into each ch. Repeat to the end. The curly Q will begin to turn on its own, but shape it after it is complete, leaving enough yarn at the end to attach it to the cowllar.

Sunday, January 10, 2016

The Crazy Owl Cowl

The cold weather snap here in South Carolina has me dreaming of warm cups of coffee and scarves. I went to my closet to pull out a warm handmade scarf, and no wonder to other crafters, I didn't have a single scarf I had made for myself. I sat down and went to work on a scarf for ME! It was glorious and chunky and warm....too warm, and it took 300 years to make because just as I started it, inspiration hit. Every stitch I put into my scarf I thought about the project I'm sharing with you today. It started out simple enough, I just wondered how long I would make a scarf for a toddler (I don't know why), and realized I probably wouldn't make a scarf for a toddler because I would never put a scarf on my son when he was a toddler. I had visions of the ends getting caught in some sort of machinery (because doesn't everyone let their toddlers around dangerous machinery?), and tragedy happening. A cowl! Yes a cowl would be a good compromise. A cowl is shorter, closer to the body and therefore safer around dangerous imagined industrial equipment. Yes, I do realize that borders crazy. Anyway, I thought of a whole series of cowls, and the Crazy Owl is the first and only I'm offering for free. The rest will be available on my Ravelry Store and I'll share photos and links as the patterns become available. I also sell finished items through my Facebook store. You can always reach out to me for inquiries.




*You may make and sell all finished products created using this pattern. However; you may not copy, sell, distribute or share this pattern in whole or in part.

Size: Toddler/small child

*Can be resized by adding rows and stitches to the foundation chain.


Hook Size I


Stitches and terms used:

CH = Chain

HK = Hook

ST = stitch

HDC = Half double crochet

HDC2TOG = Half double crochet 2 together (also known as half double crochet decrease)

MC = Magic Circle

SL= Slip Stitch



Ch 13


R1: HDC into the second CH from the HK, and in each ST across. CH 2 and turn.

R2: HDC in 12 ST across, CH 2 and turn

R3-21: Repeat Row 2.

R22: HDC in the first 4 ST. CH 4. SK 4 STS and  HDC in the next ST. HDC across to the end. This will create the hole to slip the cowl tail through. CH 2 and turn.

R23: HDC across, *using the chain from the previous row to attach 4 HDC.  This will create a button hole effect. HDC to the end. CH 2 turn

R24: HDC across. CH 2 turn.

R25: 2Hdc in the first stitch, HDC in the next 10 sts. 2Hdc in the last st. CH 2 turn (14 sts)

R26: HDC in each st across, ch 2, turn (14 sts)

R27: 2 HDC in the first st. HDC in each of the next 12 sts. 2 HDC in the last st. Ch 2 turn. (16 sts)

R28: HDC in each st. ch 2, turn

R29: HDC2Tog. HDC in each of the next 12 sts. HDC2tog. Ch2, turn (14 st)

R30: HDC2tog. HDC in each of the next 10 sts. ch2, turn. (12 st)

R31: HDC2TOG, HDC in the next 8 STs, HDC2TOG. CH 2 and turn

R32: HDC2TOG, HDC in the next 6 STs, HDC2TOG. CH 2 and turn

R33: HDC2TOG, HDC in the next 4 STs, HDC2TOG. CH 2 and turn

R34: HDC across, CH 2 and turn

R35: HDC2TOG, HDC in the next 2 STs, HDC2TOG. CH 2 and turn

R36: HDC2TOG twice. Finish off and weave in the ends.




Eyes (make 2)


In MC, HDC 8. Join with a SL. CH 2

R1: HDC in the join. HDC 2times in each ST around. Join with SL. CH 2

R2: HDC in the join. (HDC in the next ST. HDC 2x in the next st.)* Repeat around. Join with a SL. Finish off, leaving a long tail to attach it to the scarf. Sew on buttons to complete the eyes. *Buttons can be a choking hazard. If you chose to use buttons, be sure to secure them properly. If you choose not to use buttons, you may make the eyes in a different color, omitting R2.


Beak

Chain 7

R1: SC in the second CH from the HK, and across, CH1 turn

R2: SC2TOG, SC in 2 STs, SC2tog, CH1 turn

R3: SC across, CH 1 turn

R4: SC2TOG twice, CH 1 turn

R5: SC across, CH 1 Turn

R6: SC2TOG, CH1, Finish off.

Attach to the cowl.


Legs (make 2)

CH 8, finish off leaving a long tail for sewing onto the cowl. Clip an approximately 3 inch piece of yarn and slip through the first ST. Tie a knot, and trim.  This will create small talons. Attach to cowl.


Tail feathers (make 3):

CH 16

HDC 3 times in each st across. This will create a twist. Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

*To attach to the tail of the cowl, use a length of yarn to weave loosely into the tail end of the cowl and cinch it tight. Tie off to secure. Attach the “tail feathers”.


*For the cowl pictured, I crocheted 3 rounds per color. Change yarn color at your discretion to achieve the look you want.

*Highlighted portion indicates an edit