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Candy Ribbons Cowl – Free Crochet Pattern

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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!

Ravelry Link

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Size:
36 (45, 54) inches around
smallest size shown in photos

Yarn:
stitch studio by nicole: Storybook fanfare: 100% acrylic, 255 yd/233 m/140 g/4.9 oz per skein, 1 skein of each color needed for all sizes

Color A: mulberry 2311
Color B: florina 2320
Color C: petit~four 2313
This is the store brand yarn at AC Moore. If you do not have an AC Moore nearby, you can use another light worsted yarn such as Lion Brand Heartland or Red Heart Soft.

Hook:
US G/6/4.00 mm

Gauge:
17 sts in 4 inches of msc worked in the round.

Stitches and Skills used:
ch ~ chain
sc ~ single crochet
msc ~ modified single crochet (explained)
ttr ~ triple treble crochet (explained)

Special stitches:
fsc ~ foundation single crochet (optional) ~ Ch 2, insert hook in 2nd ch from hook (this is the first chain you made), yo, pull through ch (2 loops on hook), yo, pull through 1 loop (1 ch made), yo, pull through both loops on hook (first fsc made) * insert hook in both loops of the ch made in last st, pull through ch (2 loops on hook), yo, pull through 1 loop (1 ch made), yo, pull through both loops on hook, repeat from * to desired length

msc ~ modified single crochet ~ This stitch is also sometimes called “single crochet in third loop” ~ Insert hook in the loop behind and below the back loop of the st you are working into, yo, pull through loop (2 loops on hook), yo, pull through both loops.

ttr ~ triple treble crochet: Yo 4 times, insert hook into stitch, yo, pull through stitch (6 loops on hook), [yo, pull through 2 loops] 5 times.

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Pattern:
Round 1: (with color A) Fsc 152 (188, 228), join with a sl st to top of first fsc, be careful not to twist.
~~OR~~ ch 153 (189, 229), sc in second ch from hook and each chain across, join with a sl st to top of first sc, be careful not to twist.

Round 2: (with color B) Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 3: (with color A) Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 4: (with color B) Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 5: Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 6: (with color C) Ch 6 (counts as first st) * skip 3, (ttr in next st, ch 3, ttr) in next st repeat from * until 3 sts remain, skip 3, ttr in same st as starting ch 6, ch 3, sl st to top of beginning ch 6.

Round 7: (with color B) Ch 1 (does not count as first st), 4 sc in each ch-3 space around, join with a sl st to top of first sc, be careful not to twist.

Round 8: Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 9: (with color A) Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 10: (with color B) Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 11: (with color A) Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 12: Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 13: (with color C) Ch 6 (counts as first st) * skip 3, (ttr in next st, ch 3, ttr) in next st repeat from * until 3 sts remain, skip 3, ttr in same st as starting ch 6, ch 3, sl st to top of beginning ch 6.

Round 14: (with color A) Ch 1 (does not count as first st), 4 sc in each ch-3 space around, join with a sl st to top of first sc, be careful not to twist.

Round 15: Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 16: (with color B) Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 17: (with color A) Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 18: (with color B) Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Round 19: Ch 1 (does not count as first st) msc in the each st around.

Repeat rounds 6~12: Once more.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

To make the cowl taller, after round 19, repeat rounds 6 ~ 19 as many times as desired, ending with round 12 or 19.

Wear or give and enjoy!

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6 thoughts on “Candy Ribbons Cowl – Free Crochet Pattern”

    • THANK YOU for the awesome name!! I love it! My great grandmother taught me to crochet, and she always had those candy ribbons at Christmas time, so the name was so very fitting. <3

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      • you are so welcome and my grandmother taught me and yes she had those candies too as did our family. I loved those but its hard to find them here in Canada sometimes.

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