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In the previous post, I discussed Four ways to work into a crochet stitch, if you are a beginner crocheter you may want to check it out.
The next post was to be How to crochet Post Stitches but instead, I have a free pattern for you.
Crochet helped me immensely during the lockdowns in India, so I decided to release a few of my paid patterns on the blog. I hope these patterns help you get through these difficult times.
Today’s pattern is the “Flowers in my Window” cowl. You can read all about how this cowl idea was born HERE.
The print-friendly pattern pdf is available on,
The stitch pattern I used is actually worked to and fro in rows, and I have modified it to work in the round making it seamless.
I have used a DK weight yarn but you can use a thinner or a slightly thicker yarn. Stick to light and medium colours as dark shades may not show off the stitch pattern. Also, remember to change your hook size according to the yarn.
Flowers in my window Crochet cowl pattern
wide ( 102 cms by 26 cms).
Materials:
Yarn - DK weight yarn around 150 gms/ approx. 5 oz
Hooks - US 7 (4.50 mm), UK 7
Gauge: Centres of the flowers are approximately 4” (10cms) apart horizontally.
Notes:
This pattern uses US terminology.
The cowl is worked in the round without turning.
Ch 1 does not count as a stitch.
The pattern is worked in multiples of 16.
Abbreviations:
beg – beginning,
ch - chain,
st – stitch, sl st – slip stitch,
sp – space, yo – yarn over hook,
sc – single crochet,
dc – double crochet,
tr – treble crochet, tog – together,
fsc – foundation single crochet,
2trtog – 2 trebles together
3trtog – 3 trebles together
Pattern stitches:
Fsc: Foundation Single Crochet - Ch 2, insert hook in 2nd chain from hook, yo and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook), yo and draw through 1 loop (1 chain made), yo and draw through both loops on hook—(1 foundation sc made). *Yo, insert hook under the 2 loops of the “chain” stitch of last stitch and pull up a loop, yo and draw through 1 loop, yo and draw through both loops on hook*; repeat from * to *for length of foundation row.
2trtog: 2 trebles together – YO twice, insert hook into st indicated, yo, pull through = 4 loops on hook, (yo, pull through 2 loops) twice, - 2 loops remaining on hook, now yo twice, insert hook in same st, yo, pull through, = 5 loops on hook, (yo, pull through 2 loops) twice, yo pull through all 3 loops on hook. – 2-tr tog is done.
3trtog: 3 trebles together – YO twice, insert hook into st indicated, yo, pull through = 4 loops on hook, now (yo, pull through 2 loops) twice, - 2 loops remaining on hook, now yo twice, insert hook in same st, yo, pull through = 5 loops on hook, (yo, pull through 2 loops) twice, - 3 loops remaining on the hook, yo twice insert hook in same st, yo, pull through = 6 loops on hook, now (yo, pull through 2 loops) twice, then yo and pull through all 4 loops on the hook. – 3-tr tog is done.
Instructions:
Round 1: Using 4.50 mm hook, keeping a long tail, Fsc 192. Join with sl st into 1st Fsc to form a ring. Use the tail to join the first and last stitches and close the round. (192 Fsc)
Round 2: Ch 1, sc in the same st, ch 2, 1dc in next 5 sts, sk 2, sc in the next st, sk 2, 1 dc in next 5 sts, * ch 2, sc in next st, ch 2, 1dc in next 5 sts, sk 2, sc in next st, sk 2, 1 dc in next 5 sts,* repeat from * to * around ending with 1 dc into the 1st sc of the round (this dc is made instead of ch 2). (24 sc, 121 dc).
Round 3: Ch 6, sk (sc and ch-2 sp), sc in nxt st * ch 4, 2 tr tog into sc just made -1st petal done, sk 4 dc, 3 tr tog into sc - 2nd petal done, ch 4, 2 tr tog in top of 2nd petal just made - 3rd petal done, sk 4 dc, sc in nxt st, ch 5, sk (ch-2 sp, sc and nxt ch-2 sp), sc in nxt st *, repeat from * to * around, ending with sl st into the 1st ch of beg ch 6. (36 petals, 12 ch-5 sps)
Round 4: Ch 1, sc in same st, * ch 5, sk ch-5 sp, sc in nxt st, ch 5, sk 1st petal, 3 tr tog into top of 2nd petal (4th petal done), ch 5, sk the 3rd petal below, sc in sc below, repeat from * to * around, ending with sl st into 1st sc of round. (12 petals, 36 ch-5 sps)
Round 5: Ch 3 (counts as dc), sc in ch-5 sp below inserting hook under both the ch 5 loops, sk sc, * 5 dc in nxt ch-5 sp, ch 2, sc into top of 4th petal, ch 2, 5 dc into ch-5 sp, sk sc, sc into ch-5 sp inserting hook under both ch 5 loops, sk sc, * repeat from * to * around till the last ch-5 sp, in this ch-5 sp work only 4 dc, join with sl st in 1st sc of the round. (24 sc, 24 groups of 5dc)
Round 6: Ch 4, 2 tr tog in same sc in which sl st was made (1st petal done), ch 4, 2 tr tog into top of petal just made (2nd petal done), sk 4 dc, sc in nxt dc, ch 5, sk (ch-2 sp, sc and nxt ch-2 sp), sc in nxt st, ch 4, 2 tr tog in sc just made (1st petal done), * sk 4 dc, 3 tr tog in sc below (2nd petal done), ch 4, 2 tr tog into top of petal just made (3rd petal done), sk 4 dc, sc in nxt st, ch 5, sk (ch-2 sp, sc and nxt ch-2 sp), sc in nxt st, ch 4, 2 tr tog in sc just made *, repeat from * to * around, ending with sl st in top of 1st petal of the round. (36 petals, 12 ch-5 sps).
Round 7: Ch 4, 2 tr tog in same place as sl st, ch 5, sk petal below,, sc in sc below, ch 5, sk ch-5 sp, sc in sc below, ch 5, sk petal, * 3 tr tog in top of center petal, ch 5, sk petal below,, sc in sc below, ch 5, sk ch-5 sp, sc in sc below, ch 5, sk petal,* repeat from * to * around ending with sl st in 1st petal of round. (12 petals, 36 ch-5 sps)
Round 8: Ch 1, sc in same st, * ch 2, 5 dc in ch-5 sp, sk sc, sc into ch-5 sp inserting hook under both ch-5 loops, sk sc, 5 dc in ch-5 sp, ch 2, sc in top of petal,* repeat from * to * around, instead of last ch 2, end with dc in 1st sc of round (24 sc, 24 groups of 5dc).
Round 9: Repeat Rnd 3.
Round 10: Repeat Rnd 4.
Round 11: Repeat Rnd 5.
Round 12: Repeat Rnd 6.
Round 13: Repeat Rnd 7.
Round 14: Repeat Rnd 8.
Note: Work these six rounds as many times as required to get the width you want for the cowl.
Rounds 15 to 19: Repeat Rnds 3 – 7.
Round 20: Ch 1, sc in same st, * ch 1, 5 dc in ch-5 sp, sk sc, sc into ch-5 sp inserting hook under both ch-5 loops, sk sc, 5 dc in ch-5 sp, ch 1, sc in top of petal,* repeat from * to * around, sl st in 1st sc of round (24 sc, 24 groups of 5dc).
Round 21: Ch 1, sc in same st, sc in ch-1 sp, sc in nxt 11 sts, sc in ch-1 sp, * sc in nxt st, sc in ch-1 sp, sc in nxt 11 sts, sc in ch-1 sp, * repeat from * to * around ending with sl st in 1st sc of the round. (168 sc).
Fasten off. Weave in yarn ends.
There, that's your Flowers in my Window cowl done!
Hope you enjoy making it. Thank you for your time.
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Hi Sangeetha, Your Flowers in my Window Cowl is lovely! Thank you for linking up at our weekly Link Party! You are being featured at our Wednesday Party #407 this week. Here’s the direct link to the post in case you’d like to share your feature:
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The link will be published on Wednesday, July 14th at 12:00 am EST (Canada).
Hope to see you again next week! Rhondda
Thank you so much, Rhondda. I am absolutely delighted!! :)
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