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Hello there, beauties! Are you in urgent need of free crochet patterns for cowls? It’s this time of the year! There is nothing better than comfy crochet accessories when the weather is harsh outside. We stock up on beanies, scarves, and mitts, but cowls are definitely our favorites of this bunch. You can encounter the name “infinity scarf”, and it’s very fitting, too, because it’s basically a loop that you can wrap around your neck. It works up fast and looks perfect in many different color combinations, so it’s great for beginners! Choose the style you prefer, whether it will be elegant or relaxed. We are sure Wonderfully Warm Cowls will fit into your seasonal wardrobe perfectly. Links to free patterns are under the pictures.
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Cowls in Neutral Colors – Free Crochet Patterns
Pixel Cowl
This very easy to make cowl is a great proposition both for beginners and advanced crocheters. Dusty pink is very on-trend and looks so feminine! Be sure to try it or save it to your library for later. Svetlana Kochkina nailed it!
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry here:
More info is on Ravelry here.
Luxe Faux Fur Cowl
Faux fur yarns are surely not easy to work with, but they look amazing! Combine it with an alpine stitch for a beautiful juxtaposition of textures and for doubled comfort. The ideas of Stephanie Jessica Lau always amaze us!
The original pattern and the photos are on All About Ami here:
More info is on Ravelry here.
Yellowstone Cowl
The texture of this crochet cowl by brilliant Heather Moore from The Roving Nomad is absolutely out of this world! If you crave comfort and warmth in these cold winter days, you certainly know what you have to do now. Go for it!
The original pattern and the photos are on The Roving Nomad here:
More info is on Ravelry here.
Cluster Cowl
The one and only Ashlea Konecny from Heart Hook Home is here to save the rest of your winter! Are you wondering how? With this awesome crochet pattern for a fashionable cowl, obviously. Isn’t this color so lit?
The original pattern and the photos are on Heart Hook Home here:
More info is on Ravelry here.
Colorful Cowls – Free Crochet Patterns
Lansdowne Cowl
This cowl uses very soft yarn, which always drapes so beautifully! It has a deep green color and doesn’t need much decoration. Go for simple designs when working with such stunning yarns, you can never go wrong with this strategy. And with patterns by Sincerely Pam!
The original pattern and the photos are on Sincerely Pam here:
More info is on Ravelry here.
Cables and Twists Cowl
Structural cables on the surface of this cowl are what makes it so unique, without a doubt! Add metal buttons or go for wooden ones – it really doesn’t matter, because it will look cool anyway! This yellow shade rocks and so do the designer behind Caitlin’s Contagious Creations!
The original pattern and the photos are on Caitlin’s Contagious Creations here:
Autumn Sky Infinity Scarf
Using ombre yarn when working in long rows helps you create a unique way of color flow. We really love these cowls, just like all the other crochet patterns by Hooked on Sunshine! Stitches used in this cowl are not complicated at all but together they make a lovely combination.
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry here:
More info is on Ravelry here.
Crossrows Cowl
Are you in the mood for bold colors this winter? This blue shade is so electric! If you have heard about the Crossrows Family by K.A.M.E. Crochet, you will surely be glad to learn that a free crochet pattern for lovely cowls has just been added to it.
The original pattern and the photos are on K.A.M.E. Crochet here:
More info is on Ravelry here.
Broomstick Lace Cowl

Broomstick Lace Cowl – Free Crochet Pattern is here.
Braided Hairpin Lace Scarf
Have you ever heard about hairpin lace technique, because I must admit that it sounded very exotic before I researched it! This clever technique is not only very fun to learn, but also allows us to create little pieces of art. Hairpin lace scarf can be a beautiful accessory in your closet, or a fantastic gift for someone you love. Either way it’s a cool idea to learn it this year, so keep it in mind! Links to free pattern is below the photos.
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Braided Hairpin Lace Infinity Scarf
The Hairpin Lace Scarf will give some color to any of your winter outfits, so choose this pattern if you need some color in your life. To complete this scarf, you will need to make 4 strips of hairpin lace using a single crochet stitch for a total of 230 loops, but don’t worry if you don’t know how to do it. If you are not familiar with this method, you can follow a video tutorial made by B.hooked Crochet on the pattern page.
Photos by nemzor and bhookedcrochet
Find it on bhookedcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. More info about nemzor’s project is on Ravelry.
How to Crochet the Hairpin Lace Infinity Scarf Left-Handed:
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