One Skein Honeycomb Cowl by Lisa Rollins

One Skein Honeycomb Cowl

Crochet
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
9.0 mm (M/N)
106 yards (97 m)
7 inches wide by 27 inches long.
US
English
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I love to combine crochet with fabric and I have been looking for a way to do that in a cowl. I love yarn, but I also love the feel of a super soft fleece or flannel on my neck in the winter months. So, I set out to design a cowl that would give me the beauty of crochet, but with the added warmth of the fabric layer. And my crochet Honeycomb Cowl was created!

This is another one skein project and you can easily use up some leftover flannel or fleece that you may have on hand, or grab a remnant from your local fabric store. This works up really quickly with a bulky yarn and the beautiful honeycomb stitch. Then I stitched the flannel to the inside of the cowl and it is so warm and cozy. I chose a darker fabric for my inside to really show off my stitches and the pattern, but you could also use a matching fabric to blend in more. Either way, you can’t go wrong with this one.

Since it is just a one skein project, you can quickly work this up and give it as gift. If you wanted something more for spring or early fall, you could also line it with a cotton fabric, or just leave it unlined. It is beautiful all on its own too!

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