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Primrose Stitch Cowl Crochet Pattern

January 27, 2019 By Corina 3 Comments

This crochet scarf pattern uses the primrose stitch. It’s a really cute pattern that would make a great gift for a friend. #CrochetCowl #CrochetScarf #CrochetPattern #CrochetAddict

Primrose Stitch Cowl Crochet Pattern

A crochet scarf is a classic gift. People are always in need of cowls and something cozy to wrap up in. This is one of the many reasons people choose these simple patterns as their first crochet project.

When crocheting, knowing the basic crochet stitches really helps you understand a crochet cowl pattern.

While the crochet pattern for a cowl doesn’t change much, crochet stitches are used to make each crochet cowl really unique. For instance, this crochet scarf pattern uses the primrose stitch. It’s a really cute pattern that would make a great gift for a friend.

If you didn’t like the primrose stitch for this free crochet scarf pattern, you can choose from a variety of different crochet stitches. Your options are endless, which is why this pattern is so appealing.  

This infinity scarf crochet pattern is made out of cascade 220 superwash merino yarn. The yarn is 100% merino wool and 100% machine washable. It’s easy to care for and a durable option for outdoor crochets. It’s easy to make and you’re friends will love it. See for yourself.

This crochet scarf pattern uses the primrose stitch. It’s a really cute pattern that would make a great gift for a friend. #CrochetCowl #CrochetScarf #CrochetPattern #CrochetAddict

Skill Level: Beginner 

Materials: 

Hook: J/10/6 mm 

Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash Merino worsted weight yarn 
2 skeins Violet Tulip 
Yardage – 390 yds 

Tools: 
Scissors 
Tapestry needle 

Special information: Primrose stitch is used in this pattern. 

Finished size: 16” tall, 28” around 

Gauge: 5 primrose st x 4 rows = 4”

ABBREVIATIONSDESCRIPTION
stStitch
chChain
sl stSlip stitch
scSingle crochet
dcDouble crochet
skSkip
spSpace

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PATTERN:

Ch 59. 

Row 1: (Sc, ch 2, sc) in the 2nd ch from the hook, *sk 2 chs, (sc, ch 2, sc) in the next ch, repeat from * across, turn. (20 ch-2 sps) 

Row 2: Sl st into the first ch-2 sp. Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc in the same sp, 3 dc in each ch-2 sp across, turn. (20 clusters of 3 dc) 

Row 3: Ch 1, (sc, ch 2, sc) into the center dc of the first cluster. (Sc, ch 2, sc) in the center st of each cluster across, turn. (20 ch-2 sps) 

Rows 4-56: Repeat rows 2 & 3, ending on a repeat of row 2. Break yarn, leaving a 24” tail. Fold the cowl in half with right sides facing, and use tail to whip st closed. Weave in all ends

This crochet scarf pattern uses the primrose stitch. It’s a really cute pattern that would make a great gift for a friend. #CrochetCowl #CrochetScarf #CrochetPattern #CrochetAddict

If you’re learning how to crochet and want to know what a cowl is, this crochet infinity scarf pattern will teach you everything you need to know. It’s so easy to make and the primrose stitch really makes for a beautiful project. With all the fun and easy crochet stitches out there, you have the option to make this cowl anything you desire.

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This crochet scarf pattern uses the primrose stitch. It’s a really cute pattern that would make a great gift for a friend. #CrochetCowl #CrochetScarf #CrochetPattern #CrochetAddict

Looking for more great crochet patterns: 35+ EASY & FUN CROCHET PROJECTS FOR BEGINNERS

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Comments

  1. Lorenia says

    October 3, 2022 at 3:12 pm

    Thank you for this wonderful pattern.

    Reply
  2. Jan Arthur says

    February 17, 2023 at 9:17 am

    What is the repeat on this pattern? I would like it to be a little larger.

    Reply
    • stitch11 says

      February 21, 2023 at 11:10 pm

      Hi, Jan! This pattern uses a 2-row repeat. You can also make the cowl wider by chaining multiples of 3 + 2 to your desired width.

      Reply

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