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Cowls free crochet pattern round up from Jessie At Home

Crocheted Cowls to keep you warm

Cowls are so awesome. They stay around your neck so you don’t have to worry about them slipping off like some scarves. Some are short and worn without twisting, and some are long enough to wrap around a couple times. I have found 7 great free crochet cowl patterns for you to enjoy!

Cowls free crochet pattern round up from Jessie At Home

Here are the names and links of each pattern.

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Infinity Scarves Crochet Pattern Round Up from Jessie At Home

Wednesday Round Up 3/4/2015 ~ Infinity Scarves

Infinity Scarves Crochet Pattern Round Up from Jessie At Home

I tend to loose scarves, they just slide off or get caught in doors. Infinity scarves are awesome because the ends are joined, so they don’t slide off. Of course, if I close mine in the door, I am stuck, but at least I don’t lose my scarf! 😉 Here is a collection of infinity scarves for you to enjoy!

Here are the names and links of each pattern, along with a little something that each designer has to say about them.

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Chained to Infinity

Chained to Infinity free crochet pattern by Jessie At Home

Chained to Infinity
Free Crochet Pattern
Easy Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot

I love those big infinity scarves with solid sections and open sections. Chained to Infinity is my version of one of those fun scarves. It has alternating angled single crochet sections and chain sections. I made my sample in a color that is similar to Pantone’s 2015 Color of the Year: Marsala.

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Wednesday Round Up 1/14/15 ~ Cowls

Cowls are cool! Or warm. Right, cowls are warm. And over the past few years, cowls have become…hot. Yup, they are hot! So I have collected some crochet and knit cowl patterns to share with you. There are 2 round ups here, the first is crochet, and the second is knit, both are: COWLS!!

Crochet Cowls Pattern Round Up from Jessie At Home

Here are the names and links of each crochet pattern, along with a little something that each designer has to say about them.

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Sent to the corner

I have a few things to share with you this weekend. The big news is that with the cold weather here, there are more and more days when I can not work in my basement work room; it’s just too cold down there. So…I have fixed up my little area in the living room where I will have to work on the days when it is too cold to work in the basement. I’ll share more about that in a moment, but first, here are some other fun snaps for you!

When we went to the Lego store over the winter break, we bought the girls a tub o’ Legos. They have been creating awesomeness. Here is Vada’s racecar.

Vada's-race-car

I have been creating awesomeness as well. Just with yarn instead of Legos.

OK, maybe a little bit with Legos.

Here are some of the pretty yarnie goodies I have been working on.

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Candy Ribbons Cowl – Free Crochet Pattern

Candy Ribbons Cowl Free Crochet Pattern by Jessie At Home

Candy Ribbons Cowl
Free Crochet Pattern
Intermediate Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot

The Candy Ribbons Cowl features rounds of post stitches and rounds of long V stitches made with triple treble crochet stitches. The pattern is written in 3 lengths, so you can choose the look you like the best! Candy Ribbons was named by Marsha N., a creative member of the Crochet Lounge group on Facebook. She came up with the name because the cowl reminds her of the candy ribbons you sometimes see at Christmas time. Thank you, Marsha!

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