Free Pattern Crochet Cowl: Jilly Bean
This free pattern crochet cowl: Jilly Bean Cowl is a great quick project for any crocheter! Using only 1 ball of yarn this project is not only quick but cheap to make! And it’s a great addition to your winter wardrobe – an extra layer around your neck when outside, alone once it warms up a bit, or around the house when it’s particularly chilly. Depending on the colors you use it works for both men and women. Perfect for a pre-teen or an adult.
There is even a YouTube video taught by Marly with a few tips an tricks to help you master the linen stitch!
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Jilly Bean Cowl
Pattern Details
Measurements
Preteen, (adult)
5″ x 20″ [12.7 x 50.8 cm] , (7″ x 20″ [17.78 x 50.8 cm])
Gauge
4 1/4 sts and 4 rows = 1″ [2.54 cm]
Yarn
Red Heart, “Boutique Treasures” (70% acrylic and 30% wool, 151 yds/100g), shown in color #68445 Abstract
Hook
6.5 mm/K (Marly uses Addi Crochet Hooks)
Notions
Removable Stitch Markers
Stitches Used (and YouTube Video links to help you learn)
- Chain Stitch (ch)
- Single Crochet (sc)
Pattern Stitch
Linen Stitch (flat): worked over an even number of chains
Row 1 (foundation row): Single crochet (sc) into 2nd chain from hook, *chain (ch) 1, skip 1 ch, sc in next ch; rep from * to last ch, turn.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first sc, sc in 1-ch space, *ch 1, sc in next 1-ch space; rep from * to last 1-ch sp, sc in last sc, turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first sc, ch 1, *sc in 1-ch space, ch 1; rep from * to last 1-ch sp, sc in last sc, turn.
Repeat rows 2 and 3 for pattern stitch.
Notes
Instructions are given for all sizes in pattern with the larger size in parenthesis.
Pattern
Body
Ch 22 (30) and follow the Linen Stitch (see pattern stitch) until piece measures approx 19 3/4″ [50.16 cm] ending with a row 3.
Finishing
Fold the cowl with right sides together, crochet a row 2 putting the hook through both the 1-ch space on the working row and the foundation row. The 1-ch spaces should line up perfectly if you ending with a row 3 before the fold. Fasten off the yarn. Weave in the ends.
And voila, your neck is warm and you are fashionable! This Jilly Bean Cowl is fun to make and whenever I wear it I get a LOT of compliments. I hope you enjoy making it – I can’t wait to see your photos!
Categories: Crochet, Our Free Patterns, Pattern, Uncategorized
Celina Lane says:
That’s beautiful, Marly. Thank you so much!
crochetgottaloveit says:
How pretty; I love your cowl pattern! I’ve never used this yarn before but I’m tempted to go buy some now. Thank you very much for posting this beautiful cowl! 🙂
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Lee Ann
http://crochetgottaloveit.blogspot.com
shillin' says:
I’m so excited to try this pattern. Your video is awesome, very clear and easy to follow. Keep up the great work!
MarlyBird135 says:
Thank You Very Much…be sure to subscribe so you know when more videos come out 🙂
cary says:
Love! Thank you!
Colleen says:
I noticed you do not indicate how much yarn is needed for a standard cowl neck scarf. Thanks, am very excited to do this stitch.
MarlyBird135 says:
It takes one ball of yarn. That’s it! 🙂
Michelle Beaudoin says:
This is very Beautiful yarn. I am going to order some and make this.
Thank you for sharing
Michelle Beaudoin
Annie says:
Love my new cowl! I did mine in “floral”. Super easy and quick!
Mary says:
How did you do the edge of (border) on your Jelly Bean Cowl?
MarlyBird135 says:
There is no border.
Donna says:
I’m excited to try this pattern. Just wish we could just print the pattern without downloading a program.
Carrie Beachner says:
Is there not a cleaner, more user friendly, less busy pattern we can download??
Thank u!