Blues and Brass Bandana Cowl
Sizes M/L
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The Blues and Brass Bandana Cowl was designed specifically for ELK Studio Handcrafted Crochet Design’s Make it for Me Event! This cowl is definitely one of my favorite designs thus far! And I have lots of favorite designs.
Let’s just dive right into the pattern! Click here for Pattern and Material information (links back to main Blues and Brass Bandana Cowl blog post).
Size M/L
Row 1: Ch2 (this initial ch2 does NOT equal a st), 2 hdc in 2nd ch from hook, turn. RS
Row 2: Ch2 (equals a st from here on forward), 1 hdc in the same st, 2 hdc in the last st, turn. <4 hdc>
Row 3: Ch2, 1 Hhdc in the same st, 1 Hhdc in ea st to end until 1 st remains, 2 Hhdc in the last st, turn. <6 Hhdc>
Rows 4-8: repeat row 3. Switch to CB. <16 Hhdc at the end of row 8>
Row 9: In CB, ch1, 1 sl st in the same st and in ea st to end, turn. <16 sl st>
Row 10: In CB still, ch1, 1 sc in the middle loop of same st and in the middle loop of ea st to end, turn. Switch to CA. <16 sc> See pictures that show where to find the middle loop of the Hhdc of the previous row.
Rows 11-16: In CA, repeat row 3. Switch to CB. <28 Hhdc at the end of row 16>
Row 17: In CB, ch1, 1 sl st in the same st and in ea st to end, turn. <28 sl st>
Row 18: In CB still, ch1, 1 sc in the middle loop of same st and in the middle loop of ea st to end, turn. Switch to CA. <28 sc>
Rows 19-24: In CA, repeat row 3. Switch to CB. <40 Hhdc at the end of row 24>
Row 25: In CB, ch1, 1 sl st in the same st and in ea st to end, turn. <40 sl st>
Row 26: In CB still, ch1, 1 sc in the middle loop of same st and in the middle loop of ea st to end, turn. Switch to CA. <40 sc>
Rows 27-32: In CA, repeat row 3. Switch to CB. <52 Hhdc at the end of row 32>
Row 33: In CB, ch1, 1 sl st in the same st and in ea st to end, turn. <52 sl st>
Row 34: In CB still, ch1, 1 sc in the middle loop of same st and in the middle loop of ea st to end, turn. Switch to CA. <52 sc>
Rows 35-40: In CA, repeat row 3. Switch to CB. <64 Hhdc at the end of row 40>
Row 41: In CB, ch1, 1 sl st in the same st and in ea st to end, turn. <64 sl st>
Row 42: In CB still, ch1, 1 sc in the middle loop of same st and in the middle loop of ea st to end, turn. Switch to CA. <64 sc>
Rows 43-48: In CA, repeat row 3. Switch to CB. <76 Hhdc at the end of row 48>
Row 49: In CB, ch1, 1 sl st in the same st and in ea st to end, turn. <76 sl st>
Row 50: In CB still, ch1, 1 sc in the middle loop of same st and in the middle loop of ea st to end, turn. Switch to CA. <76 sc>
Rows 51-56: In CA, repeat row 3. Switch to CB. <88 Hhdc at the end of row 56>
Row 57: In CB, ch1, 1 sl st in the same st and in ea st to end, turn. <88 sl st>
Row 58: In CB still, ch1, 1 sc in the middle loop of same st and in the middle loop of ea st to end, turn. Switch to CA. <88 sc>
Rows 59-64: In CA, repeat row 3. Switch to CB. <100 Hhdc at the end of row 64>
Row 65: In CB, ch1, 1 sl st in the same st and in ea st to end, turn. <100 sl st>
Row 66: In CB still, ch1, 1 sc in the middle loop of same st and in the middle loop of ea st to end, turn. Switch to CA. <100 sc>
Rows 67-72: In CA, Ch2, 1 Hhdc in ea st to end, turn. <100 Hhdc at the end of row 72>
Row 73: Continuing in CA, Ch2, 1 Hhdc in ea st to end, join to the top of the Ch2 of this round. Be sure that the RS is facing out when you join.
Cowl Collar Finish Options
You will now be working in rounds BUT you will be turning after you join to begin each new round. We are now working on the collar of the cowl. You will have two options to finish your collar: a regular tall cowl, or a split collar cowl ß shown in sample
Option 1 – Regular, tall cowl finish:
You will also be alternating colors every two rows.
Rounds 74-75: In CA, Ch2, turn, 1 Hhdc in ea st around, join. <100 Hhdc>
Rounds 76-77: In CB, Ch2, turn, 1 Hhdc in ea st around, join. <100 Hhdc>
Rounds 78-92: Repeat rounds 74-77, alternating between CA and CB.
*Note: if you want your cowl to be shorter or taller, continue repeating Rounds 74-77 until you’ve reached the desired height. Once you’ve reached the desired height, move on to finishing round (Round 78).
Round 78: In CA, ch1, 1sc in the same st and in ea st around, join. <100 sc>
Fasten off. Move on to Bandana Cowl Edging and Finishing.
Option 2 – Split Cowl Finish:
You will also be alternating colors every two rows.
Rounds 74-75: In CA, Ch2, turn, 1 Hhdc in ea st around, join. <100 Hhdc>
Rounds 76-77: In CB, Ch2, turn, 1 Hhdc in ea st around, join. <100 Hhdc>
Rounds 78-92: Repeat rounds 74-77, alternating between CA and CB. Round 59 should end in CA. Fasten off.
You’ll now be working in Rows.
From join, and where you fastened off, count 50 sts (be sure to include the st where you joined, – this is the ch2 and counts as a st). Mark the 50th st and the 51st st -you basically are marking the center of the collar so that you can start your split cowl.
With the back of the cowl facing you, join CB (on the WS) with a sl st to the first marked st (50th st).
Row 93: Ch2, 1 Hhdc in ea st around to the second marked st (51st st), turn. <100 Hhdc>
Row 94: Ch2, 1 Hhdc in ea st across, turn. <100 Hhdc>
Row 95-96: In CA, ch2, 1 Hhdc in ea st across, turn. <100 Hhdc>
Rounds 97-106: Repeat rounds 93 – 96, maintaining the alternating between CA and CB. Round 106 should end in CB. <100 Hhdc>
Round 107: In CA, Ch1, 1 sc in the same st and in the next 99 sts <100 sc>. Now, working down the side, place 1 sc in the last st worked (this will be 2 sc in the corner st), place 2 sc in ea side st <29 sc>.
Round 108: Ch1, 1 sc in the same st and in ea st up the same side and then across to the end of the top row <129 sc>. Now, working down the side, place 1 sc in the last st worked (this will be 2 sc in the corner st), place 2 sc in ea side st, <29 sc>.
Move on to finishing options
Option 1 – Simple sc border
*Note, this row will only be worked up the side and then fastened off. *
Row 109: Ch1, 1 sc in the same st and in the next 27 sts, sl st in the next st. <29 sts> Fasten off.
Option 2 – Buttonholes for buttons
Row 109: Ch1, 1 sc in the same st and in the next, *ch4, sk4 sts, 1 sc in the next 3sts* repeat from * to * 2 more times, ch4, sk4 sts, 1 sc in the next st, sl st in the next st. Fasten off.
Bandana Cowl Edging and Finishing
Edging around the body of the bandana – we will create the base of the edge in CA, then for the rest of the edging, we will switch to CB.
Round 1: In CA, attach yarn, with a sl st, to the center stitch of the back of the bandana cowl where you joined it for the cowl collar, Ch1, 1 sc in the same sp, you will now sc around the bandana placing one or two sc in ea side st, when you get to the center corner, place 2sc in the center corner. Be sure to have 256 sc when you have finished. I placed approximately 2 sc in ea Hhdc side st, and 1 sc in ea sc and sl st side sts. Join CB with a sl st to the first sc in this round. You can now cut CA as we won’t need it anymore.
Round 2: In CB, ch3, dc2tog (ch3 + dc2tog counts as a dc3tog) over the next 2sts, [ch3, dc3tog] 41x, at the corner, ch5, sk2 sts, and dc3tog over the next 3 sts, [ch3, dc3tog] 41x, ch3, join to the top of the dc2tog. <84 dc3tog, 83 ch3 sps, 1 ch-5 sp>
Round 3: Sl st to ch3 sp, [2sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 1 hdc, 2sc] in ea ch-3 sp, 41x, [2sc, 2hdc, 1dc, 2hdc, 2sc] in the ch-5 sp, [2sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 1 hdc, 2sc] in ea ch-3 sp, 42x, join to the top of the first sc. Fasten off.
That’s it! You’re all done! I hope you enjoyed making this pattern and enjoy wearing your finished Blues and Brass Bandana Cowl as much as I did (and do!).
As always, much love and happy hooking!