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Cozy Up with the Free Chunky Herringbone Cowl Crochet Pattern

I’m excited to share with you my latest forever free pattern – the Chunky Herringbone Cowl, a crochet pattern designed for both warmth and style. No need for a long backstory; let’s dive straight into the details.

Forver Free

Quick refresher: I have some patterns that are forever-free patterns and you can find those here. I also have some limited-time free patterns that are usually paid patterns, but for the first week, or more, they are free to those that subscribe and see them in time to download. If you don’t want to miss out on those, be sure to subscribe now!

Crochet Cowl

This pattern offers simplicity with a touch of personalization. While I’ve showcased it in two colors, don’t let that limit your creativity. Feel free to experiment with a variety of shades, making each cowl uniquely yours.

The Chunky Herringbone stitch not only provides a cozy texture but also adds a modern touch to your winter wardrobe. The pattern works up quickly using the super bulky yarn.

Yarn Used

The pattern calls for approx. 2 skeins of Lion Brand Hometown yarn (affiliate link). You can substitute with other super bulky yarn for this project.

Create your favorite color combo?

A Gift for You or a Loved One



Why not crochet this cozy cowl for someone you love? It’s not just a warm hug; it’s a handmade reminder of your care and crafty skills. Wrap them in comfort and a bit of your creative warmth.

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I hope you enjoy this pattern and would love to see what you make with it. Be sure to tag me on Insta or Facebook with @knitandcrocheteverafter, I love seeing what you guys come up with!

So, if you are ready to embark on a cozy crafting journey? Download the free Chunky Herringbone Cowl Crochet Pattern today and get hooking!

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f elegance to your creations. The smooth texture and vibrant hues make it great for scarves and shawls.

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