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Apple Crisp Cowl

September 22, 2015

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Fall is HERE! It’s time for sweaters, hayrides, pumpkins and apple-pie-scented-candles. This has always been my favorite time of the year, and I do my best to indulge in as many fall-related activities as I possibly can. Because as we all know (well, at least those of us who live in the Midwest, USA), this season goes waaaaaaaaaaay too fast.

My little monkeys and I have a tradition that actually goes back to before they were born. On the first day of fall, I always celebrate by making apple crisp. Now that they’re old enough, my boys have joined in on this little ritual.

Click here to view my Homemade Apple Crisp recipe!

This year is the first year that my oldest monkey is in school all day, and also the first year that my youngest monkey is in preschool for the mornings. So while I wait for them to get home for our apple-crisp-making party, I’m celebrating the first day of fall in another way, too… with a new pattern release!

The Apple Crisp Cowl is actually a mixture of two other patterns: the Sparkly Buttoned Cowl, and the Maribel Cowl. I love my Sparkly Buttoned Cowl, but it’s pretty fancy-looking, especially with the metallic yarn I used. I love the way it’s shaped though, so I wanted to come up with a more casual version of the same cowl style. I also love the ribbing on the Maribel Cowl, so I started there. And the Apple Crisp Cowl was born.

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APPLE CRISP COWL

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Level: Easy

Size:
Approximately 30″ long by 11″ tall

Materials:

  • I hook (5.50mm) and K hook (6.50mm)
  • Yarn needle
  • Approximately 350-360 yards of your favorite worsted weight yarn – such as Vanna’s Choice
  • Two buttons, approximately 1″

Gauge:
With I hook, 4HDC = 1″

Stitches Used:
CH (chain)
SC (single crochet)
HDC (half double crochet)
FHDC (Foundation Half Double Crochet; view tutorial here)
RibHDC (also known as Camel Stitch or 3rd Loop HDC; view tutorial here)
SK (Skip)

Notes:
(1) This pattern is written in American Standard terms.
(2) This pattern calls for two different sizes of crochet hooks. A larger hook is used on the top edge to keep it from pulling, because of the way that the cowl is constructed. Hook change is noted in the pattern.

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Using I hook:

Row 1:  FHDC 38. (View a tutorial here… or if Foundation Stitches are not your cup o’ cider, you can also CH39, then HDC in 2nd CH from hook and in each remaining CH.)

Row 2: CH1, turn. RibHDC across. (38)

Rows 3-83 (or until it measures about 30″ in length): Repeat Row 2. (38)

Switch to K hook.

Row 84: CH1, DO NOT TURN. SC in same ST (the last ST from Row 83). SC evenly down the long edge of your project. (83)

Rows 85-87: CH1, turn. SC across. (83)

Row 88 (buttonhole): CH1, turn. SC in each of the first 2 STS. CH2, SK 2 STS, SC in next. SC the rest of the way across. (83, counting CH2)

Row 89: CH1, turn. SC across, putting 2SC in the CH2 buttonhole space from the previous row.

Rows 90-91: CH1, turn. SC across.

Edging: CH1, do not turn. SC around the entire piece, putting (SC, CH1, SC) in each corner.

Buttons: Lay your scarf flat, with the buttonhole at the top left corner. Your first button should be sewn 1 inch (both sides) from the bottom right corner; your second button should be sewn 6 inches from the right edge, 1 inch from the bottom edge (in line with the first button).

Apple Crisp Crochet Cowl  |  Free Crochet Cowl Pattern by Little Monkeys Crochet, littlemonkeyscrochet.com

TO WEAR:

It can feel a bit tricky at first! Start by putting it around your neck with the buttonhole on your left, and the SC rows at the top. The button that is NOT in the corner is the button that will go through the buttonhole. Once you’ve joined those together, you can slip the corner button through whichever part of the scarf you want to achieve your desired look. If you need a little extra help, watch this video of the Sparkly Buttoned Cowl (it’s the same type of cowl):

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Comments

  1. Sarah Bavin says: August 6, 2019 at 8:49 am

    Hi rebecca
    I have loved making this for myself it is such a simple pattern and works up fast. Do u have a simpler pattern for a child.
    Many thanks Sarah

    Reply
    • yarnandchai says: August 6, 2019 at 10:58 am

      Are you asking if I have a child-sized Apple Crisp Cowl? I don’t, sorry!

      Reply
      • Sarah Bavin says: August 8, 2019 at 12:12 pm

        Sorry ment to say smaller pattern for a child. But thank you for your reply x
        Sarah

        Reply
  2. Jane says: March 16, 2019 at 12:39 am

    I have ripped this out twice now because I can’t get your nice chain looking edge! I chain 1 and turn but my edge doesn’t look as neat as yours

    Reply
  3. Phoebe Jones says: December 19, 2017 at 5:04 am

    This is a really cute pattern, and I love making this cowl for my sister. I was initially very confused by the stitch instructions, but I figured it out.
    I would like to point out, though, that it is entirely possible to start the ribHDC on Row 2 even if you start with a chain row and work backward to make the foundation chain. I considered that I was doing the stitch wrong, but it looks the same upon comparison, so I just wanted to point that out.

    Reply
    • Rebecca says: December 19, 2017 at 8:00 pm

      Yes, I worded that wrong – what I meant was, you can’t RibHDC on a chain, so you’d have to do a row of HDC on the chain and then RibHDC in Row 2. I will fix that. Good catch!

      Reply
  4. Cherish says: September 3, 2017 at 4:24 pm

    I love this pattern! I have made a couple of these already. My question is if I want to make one for a child maybe around two or three years old what do you think I should make the width and length?

    Reply
  5. angela caudill says: September 2, 2017 at 1:56 pm

    Hey what is the length and width of the piece before adding the ribbing along the long side????

    Reply
    • Rebecca says: September 2, 2017 at 3:23 pm

      Probably about 9″ x 30″. I don’t have the exact number.

      Reply
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