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Aurelia Crochet Cowl

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Aurelia Crochet Cowl
a woman wearing a warm crochet cowl

Are you looking for a fun, quick, and trendy crochet project that will add a little spice to your wardrobe? Check out the Aurelia Crochet Cowl pattern by Jennifer Renaud. This chic cowl will pick an outfit up, whether you’re layering up for winter or adding that vital statement piece to your fall outfit. Best part? You can easily crochet it in just one weekend!

What Makes the Aurelia Cowl Special?

This beautiful crochet cowl can be worn in three different manners — draped loosely for a laid-back look, snugged up with its drawstring for extra warmth, or even worn as a hood on chilly days. Whether you’re making a gift or for yourself, it will give style and warmth to anyone who receives it! 

Gather These Materials

The Aurelia Crochet Cowl beautifully pairs with Lion Brand Wool Ease DK, a soft and durable yarn perfect for transitional weather. Pick your colors to match your style — neutrals for an understated look, or go bright for a pop of color!

You’ll also need a 5.5 mm crochet hook to work the main body of the cowl and a 4.0 mm hook for the ribbing.

How to Start Crocheting the Aurelia Cowl

The construction of the Aurelia Crochet Cowl is simple. You’ll start with the ribbed band worked flat in rows. When you reach the length of ribbing you’re satisfied with, the edges are crocheted together to form the circular base. Then proceed with the body worked in rounds from the ribbing edge downward.

This design uses extended single crochet stitches for a nice texture. The cowl is completed by a crochet rope threaded through the ribbed section to make an adjustable drawstring.

Jennifer Renaud’s clear instructions and step-by-step photo instructions ensure that even less experienced crocheters can complete this crochet cowl pattern with confidence.

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