Thursday, February 5, 2015

Free Mustache Cowl Crochet Pattern

A Cute, Fun, Unique, Sure to Make You SMILE Cowl!
The mustache cowl is all those wonderful things and is a free pattern to you from 


This fun cowl is quick to make and would be fun in any colors. I personally like the vibrant and bright colors for the dreary days of winter. I mean seriously, we haven't seen sunshine for almost 3 weeks. I needed something bright and colorful to work on!

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For the cowl, it is a very basic crochet pattern and can easily be adjusted for any size. I made the child size but alternative stitch counts in parenthesis would be for an adult size. 


For your gauge check use Hook K = 9 rows and 12 hdc = 4 inches square

Using Worsted Weight Yarn and Crochet Hook K (6.5 mm)
Work 65 (80) foundationless hdc, join in first hdc making sure not to twist, this will form a ring (tutorial here-also know as a foundation hdc- I know that doesn't make much sense)
Row 2-18 (24): Ch 2, hdc in each st around, join, after last row is completed,
Fasten off and bury all ends, You will need to also sew/join the bottom of the first and last hdc from the foundation row.

Laying flat the completed measurements for the cowl are:
Child Size = 11 inches wide X 8 inches high
Adult Size = 15 inches wide X 10 1/2 inches high


For the Mustache I used the pattern by Tutus & Tea Parties. Again I used worsted weight yarn but used a crochet hook K (6.5 mm) instead of what was recommended. The pattern is very easy to follow and works up quick. 

I sewed on the mustache to the cowl so that the top of the mustache was just below the 3rd row from the top (the mustache curl tips was about 1 1/2 rows from the top). 

Look how cute and easy they turned out. This pattern is sure to be a hit for whoever receives the finished cowl and will turn heads and make all who see it smile! 

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2 comments:

  1. Hello, you don't mention joining after doing the HDC foundationless chain..I can see that you do but this being the first time i've done the HDC foundationless chain i'm not sure how to join the circle and have it connected properly?? thanks.

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  2. Tamara, thank you for your comment. I did update the post. You will join after the original foundation chain to make a ring, the top of the stitches will connect. Once the cowl is completed, I use the yarn from the beginning of the cowl to sew or join the bottom of those same stitches.

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