Free Crochet Pattern: Alma Mater Cowl-Scarf
This free crochet pattern is for a cowl scarf mashup. The design makes it easier to wear and light enough for those not-so-cold days.
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I have also gone back and updated pretty much the Alma Mater Cowl-Scarf pattern. This was one of my very first written patterns and since then I have done a much better job of explaining things to you all, specifically stitches. Also, my pattern has been updated as well (I will likely update it again with new photos but that is for a different day).
I am pretty excited to share this next pattern! The Alma Mater Cowl-Scarf was created for my oldest daughter to bring to school back in 2018. The middle school holds a student auction twice a year, and we both agreed that this scarf would be a fun item to donate to the silent auction.
This was a fun opportunity to work with her on this piece, she decided on the size and type of stitch she wanted me to use. I have since updated it to use more accessible yarn, as the original yarn I used was from a hand-dyed company that no longer dyes yarn as a shop (you can still read about the yarn I purchased, however).
This is a quick and easy project that I was able to get done within a day (which is amazing for me with 2 little ones all over the place at the time).
About the Stitch Being Used
I went with the tulip stitch, which I found on Unraveled Mitten. My daughter said she thought an infinity scarf would be best, but didn’t want it to be the typical super long infinity scarf, so after some experimenting, we went with something that could be worn open (unwrapped around), or when wrapped around, actually fits the neck snugly. Hence… the Cowl Scarf merge.
About the Yarn for the Original Alma Mater Cowl-Scarf
Back in September I made a trip out to Unwound in La Crosse, WI, and decided to go during the Dye Monkey trunk show, and I’m so glad I did.
I’ve worked with a lot of different yarns and honestly, this is one of my absolute favorite brands of yarn to use. They are all small-batch hand-dyed, so no two are the same and they just work up beautifully! I highly recommend you try some. The skein I bought was a special dye work for Unwound, but she does do custom orders and has colorways that would go with several school colors (in fact I’m eyeing one for a future project) 😉
Update:
Unfortunately, Unwound has since closed and Dye Monkey is now a blog and patterns only. But I found an amazing hand-dyed shop on Etsy called Cashmere & Coconuts. I included a link to a color lot that is more contrast, but similar in coloring to what I bought.
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OK, On to the Alma Mater Cowl-Scarf Pattern!
This pattern is written using standard U.S. terms. Basic stitch knowledge is assumed.
Finished Measurements (all are approximate)
This is a one-size fits MOST adults/teens cowl scarf
- Length (When folded in half) 17.5 inches (44.45 centimeters)
- Circumference: 35 inches (88.9 centimeters)
- Width: 4.5 inches (11.43 centimeters)
Yarn:
- Fingering Weight Yarn (For project: approximately 230 yards )
The colorway shown is Blue Aspen Skies, this was an exclusive for the Unwound Yarn Shop (now closed). This colorway was picked intentionally to match the school colors (hence Alma Mater). Surprisingly, the colorway created a beautiful chevron pattern. Obviously, depending on the yarn, and the way the coloring works, the chevron look may not happen.
I found this great alternative if you’re looking for hand-dyed yarn in a similar coloring.
Crochet hook
Notions
- Stitch Marker (optional)
- Scissors
- darning needle for finishing
- Tag if you want.
Swatch Pattern & Gauge:
13 dc 6 rows approximately 2” square using G/6 (4.00 mm) hook.
Notes:
- Gauge is not super important, but remember, if you use thicker yarn and a larger hook, the scarf will be longer. Conversely, if you use thinner yarn and a smaller hook, you will get a shorter scarf.
- To adjust the length, increase or decrease the number of foundation single crochets by 4 stitches.
Terms to Know
fsc = foundation single crochet
ch(s): chain(s)
sc: single crochet
dc: double crochet
st(s): stitch(es)
* * = Repeat instructions between * and * the number of times indicated
Stitches
- Foundation Single Crochet (fsc): Chain two, insert hook into very first chain made, pull up a loop (2 loops on the hook), yarn over (YO), pull through one loop (two loops on the hook), yarn over (YO), pull through all loops on the hook. First complete. Continue this by inserting the hook into both sides of the BOTTOM of the previous stitch, pull up a loop (two loops on the hook), yarn over (YO), pull through one loop (two loops on the hook), yarn over (YO), pull through all the loops on the hook. Continue until you reach the desired length (or required amount of Single Crochets) acquired.
- Single Crochet (SC): insert into stitch, pull up a loop. Yarn over (YO) and pull through both loops on the hook.
Pattern:
Fsc 200
Round 1: Dc in 3rd ch from hook, ch 2, sc in next ch * skip 2 chs. 2 dc in next ch, ch 2, sc in next ch. Repeat from * around. Slip stitch to the 1st stitch, turn.
Rounds 2-15: Ch 2, Skip 1st st. (2 dc, ch 2, sc) in ch 2 sp. *Skip 3 sts. (2 dc, ch 2, sc) in ch 2 sp. Repeat from * around, slip stitch to the first dc. Turn. When you’ve finished Round 15 do NOT turn or cut the yarn.
Round 16: chain 2, sc in the ch 2 sp, *ch3, sc in ch 2 sp* repeat around, ch 1, slip stitch in ch from the first ch2.
Round 17: ch1, 2sc in ch 2 space, sc in sc space, *3 sc in sc space, sc in sc space* repeat around, sc in last ch space. Cut and weave ends
Making the Alma Mater Cowl-Scarf as a Gift?
Remember to include a gift tag when giving this cowl-scarf as a gift.
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