

Leaving enough to weave in ends, sl st in next 3 sts. (70)Ĭontinue around until you run out of yarn. Work in a spiral throughout, never joining or turning.

Work directly into the first chain to start row 2. Do not join to the first chain but form into a circle. Herringbone Half Double Crochet tutorial.Īdd this pattern to your Ravelry favorites here. (Although because we are going until we run out of yarn this is not entirely necessary.) If desired, use a stitch marker to denote the first stitch of each row. (1) ball of Red Heart Hygge Yarn (8 oz ball, 212 yards, Bulky weight)ĭo not join or turn at the end of each row. I may or may not have burrowed my chin inside just to feel the luxurious softness. The larger hook size gives it a fluffy, squishy feel that is simply amazing worn near your face. I designed this cowl pattern to be relatively tall so that, when worn, it crumples in on itself and has a lovely drape. This is a simple variation of the regular Half Double crochet and gives it a slanted, pebbled, textured feel. Is it purple? Is it grey? Is it absolute perfection? All of the above! 😉įor this pattern we are using the Herringbone Half Double crochet stitch. This colorway is “Sterling” and I love the main grey color mixed in with the slightly purple fuzzies. We’ve used this yarn in the Hibernation Hoodie pattern and in the Give Me A Hygge scarf pattern.

This is a GREAT Netflix and crochet project. This cowl pattern is worked in a spiral until you run out of yarn so you literally have nothing to count, no stitches to mark (unless you want to of course), and involves minimal thought at all. The Herringstone Cowl is a true “one skein wonder” because – you guessed it – we’re using just ONE (8 oz) skein of Red Heart Hygge yarn. What could be better than a super warm cowl made out of the super soft Hygge yarn from Red Heart? Use just ONE 8 oz skein to whip up this beautiful, quick cowl that is simply to die for.
