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February 12, 2024

Crochet Reversible Cowl Pattern + Tutorial

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The Crochet Reversible Cowl, designed by me, is a one-ball-quick plane trip type of project to complete. It uses Red Heart Gemstone yarn, which is marled on its own to create a unique-looking project.

There is a lot of yarn inside the Gemstone I made an adult hat to ensure I wasn't wasting any yarn. I was pretty excited about it.

Red Heart Gemstone Infinity Cowl
Red Heart Gemstone Infinity Cowl
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Free Infinity Reversible Cowl Pattern

Tutorial


Infinity Reversible Cowl

by Michael Sellick. © 2019 The Crochet Crowd

Materials List

Red Heart Gemstone, 200 g/7 oz, 285 meters/312 yards

MC - Peridot, 1 Ball

Hook: 8mm / L

The infinity format of doing reverse single crochet gives a unique perspective to half of the cowl rib stitching on an angle while the other half looks like the granite stitch. It’s pretty neat how this stitch works up.

I had enough yarn left on the ball and did a matching-looking adult hat. Essentially, one ball = 2 projects.

Abbreviations

  • Approx = Approximate(ly)
  • Beg = Begin(ning)
  • Ch = Chain(s)
  • Rep = Repeat
  • Rsc = Reverse Single Crochet
  • Sk = Skip
  • Sl St = Slip Stitch
  • Sp = Space
  • Sts = Stitches
  • YO - Yarn Over

Instructions

Red Heart Infinity Cowl Close Up
Red Heart Infinity Cowl Close Up

Body

With mc, ch 90. Join with sl st to beg chain, careful not to twist chain.

1st rnd: Ch 1, sk next ch, *1 sc in next ch, ch 1, sk next ch. Rep from * around. Before proceeding. Organize the project as if it was a regular cowl without a twist. Now, flip the beg sc down so you will start crocheting on the bottom side of the sc. Join with sl st. Do not turn.

2nd rnd to the end: Sl st to next ch 1 sp. Ch 1, rsc in same sp. *Ch 1, rsc in next ch 1 sp. Continue * until the cowl is 7” wide.

Tips: You will notice it actually takes 2 revolutions of the cowl to get back to where you originally started. As you rotate the first time around, you will notice you will be on the underside of where you started. When you rotate the 2nd time, you will be back to where you started.

The project is growing outward from the original chain.

It feels awkward to start the reverse single crochet but you will get the hang of it and maybe even love it to apply it to other projects you may have.

To Finish: Once you are happy with the width, simply sl st to the next ch 1 sp and next reverse single crochet. Fasten off and weave in ends.

As a side note, I did this project on a short plane trip during my travels. It’s a quick portable project and the yarn is all marled up is really lovely to work with and, dare I say it, it’s addictive to watch how the colours work itself out.


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Comments

  1. Heather molyneaux says

    April 30, 2024 at 11:23 am

    Grid

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      April 30, 2024 at 12:37 pm

      Thanks.

      Reply
  2. Kathy says

    December 25, 2019 at 8:56 am

    Is the color way really Peridot? The skein displayed in Yarninspirations doesn't look the same as your tutorial.

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      December 26, 2019 at 8:19 am

      That's what my label said.

      Reply

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