Moss Stitch Beginner Cowl
I’ve designed this free crochet cowl pattern with beginners in mind. I wanted to create something that allows new crocheters to easily develop their skills while ending up with a beautiful, eye-catching accessory. The stitch pattern I’ve used is nice and simple, but it creates such an interesting textured fabric that really elevates the finished piece. Despite its simplicity, the cowl has a wonderfully sophisticated look that belies just how straightforward it is to make.
To ensure even total beginners can follow along, I’ve put together a detailed step-by-step video tutorial that demonstrates each part of the pattern. I break everything down with clear visuals so you can see exactly how it’s done. Once you’ve watched the video and gotten the hang of the stitches, you can download the full written pattern below the video. It includes all the information you need like materials, sizing, and the complete row-by-row instructions to refer to as you crochet.
I’m so excited to share this pattern as I think it’s the perfect first textured crochet project. You’ll learn some great techniques while making an accessory that looks much more complicated than it actually is! I can’t wait for you to try out this beginner-friendly yet striking crochet cowl.
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Yarn Used
If you’re looking for the perfect super bulky yarn for quick crochet and knitting projects, look no further than Lion Brand Thick & Quick (affiliate link)! This versatile, go-to jumbo yarn works up incredibly fast on big needles or hooks. With a soft, wool-like feel and amazing stitch definition, it’s an ideal choice for cozy accessories, warm blankets, and more. Plus, the affordable price and wide range of vibrant colors make it hard to resist stocking up!
Suggested Hook
When it comes to crocheting with super bulky or jumbo yarns, my absolute favorite hooks are the Prym Ergonomic Crochet Hooks in the larger sizes (affiliate link). These ergonomically shaped hooks have a fantastic grip and warmth that makes them so comfortable to use, even on longer projects. Plus the colors are so cute!
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18 Comments
Connie
So your foundation sc length is your circumference, correct? When I lay out my foundation chain, without stretching it, should I have exactly the length I want or should I accommodate less for any stretching?
Deja Jetmir
Hi there, the foudation will be the circumference, but it can change as you start to work into it. That is why you want to check your gauge before you begin. It should stay relatively close, but you want to double check it as you work to make sure it is staying the correct size. ๐
Constance
I hadnโt checked my stitch count for at least 5 or 6 rows~~~ Iโm getting fewer stitches!! Also my SC in CH 1 space isnโt coinciding w/ pattern instructions for rows 3 & 4??? What am I doing wrong??
Deja Jetmir
You are probably missing a stitch somewhere (possibly the last stitch of the row). Make sure to count each row as you go so you can make sure you aren’t missing any stitches. ๐
Constance
Thank you! I took out about 6 rows (or more) and got back to my original 54 stitches & then started counting each row & so far all is wellโฃ๏ธ Knew it was something wrong in beginning or ending of each row๐
Chris Henson
Your tutorials are the first ones I’ve seen truly designed for beginners!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Deja Jetmir
Thanks!!
stef
I’m just looking for clarification on hook size. it says 9mm (us- N) which is 10mm. Just wondering if it should he 9 or 10mm. thanks
Deja Jetmir
Hi there, when getting into 9mm and 10mm hook sizes the letter designation will vary depending on the manufacturer. Always go by the mm size and not the letter. ๐
simone nobel
This video made me pick up my crochet hooks after almost 30 years. Thanks for the tutorial! You are a great teacher. A lot of my previous knowledge has come back and I’m into crochet again (I have made two cowls and 4 cuffs in a week: moss stitch combined with puff stitch). The foundation stitch was new to me and I got it right straight away as you explain it so well. Thanks again.
Deja Jetmir
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for your kind words.
jane winslow
How many stitches should I use for a men’s size?
Deja Jetmir
How big do you want the circumference?
jane winslow
For my son who wears a size 18 men’s shirt size. I started with 64 stitches bulky yarn and 9 mm. Hook? Loks big..help..and thanks
Deja Jetmir
I would probably go for 54 stitches. The 64 will give you an extra 10 inches on the circumference. Each 4 STS makes an extra 2 inches. ๐
1gilles2suzanne
Great video… I don’t see the download button under the video. Where is the link for the pattern?
Deja Jetmir
Thanks so much. There should be a little toolbar under the pattern that says “Scribd” the download button is right on there. Do you see the toolbar?
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