Bits and Bobbles Face Warmer Free Crochet Pattern

Hello Everyone!

The temps are DROPPING up here in Minnesota so I’m in crunch mode for some cold weather crochets. This is my first pattern this month because between getting ready to move, prepping for my 10 days of giving that starts next month and my crunch to get a couple big patterns ready for my 10 days of giving my October releases have kind of taken the wayside. Hopefully it’s consolation knowing that you will be getting 10 unique patterns next month to make up for it.

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This pattern will be available on my Patreon by the end of the month.

Let;s get hooking!

Supplies

5.5mm crochet hook

1 100 gram weight 4 ball of you main color.

Less than 20 grams of weight 4 yarn in your second color.

Darning needle for weaving in ends.

Scissors.

Abbreviations

Ch- Chain

DC- Double crochet

FPDC- Front post double crochet

BPDC- Back post double crocher

Slst- Slip stitch

Special stitch- bobble stitch

You work the bobble stitch by starting a double crochet, pulling throguh 2 loops but instead of yarning over and pulling through your last 2 loops you will yarn over, insert your hook into the same stitch, and draw up a loop. Yarn over and draw through 2 loops. You will continue drawing up a loop and pulling through 2 until you have 7 loops on your hook. Once you have 7 loops on your hook you will yarn over and pull through all loops.

Notes

The gauge you use should be whatever makes the first row fit comfortably around your or the recipients face.

This can be sized up or down it needs to be an even number and a multiple of 6.

Cowl Pattern

Remember this pattern will be available as a PDF on my Patreon by the end of the month.

With color 1 (gray)

Row 1- Work 65 foundation DC and join to beginning (66 total stitches in the row)

Row 2- Ch 2, turn, alternate FPDC and BPDC around. Join to beginning with slst.

Tie off. Join color 2 (pink)

Row 3- Ch 1, turn, *Work 1 DC in the next 5 stitches, Work a bobble stitch in the next stitch* Repeat around. Join to beginning with slst. (You will end with a bobble stitch in your final stitch)

Row 4- Ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 5- Ch 2, turn, Work 1 DC in the first 2 stitches *bobble stitch in the next stitch, work 1 DC in the next 5 stitches* Repeat around. You will end with 3 DC. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 6- Ch 1, turn, sc in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Rows 7-20- Repeat rows 3-6

Tie off, join color 1 (gray)

Row 21- Ch 2, turn, DC in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 22- Ch 2, turn, alternate FPDC and BPDC around. Join to beginning with slst.

Tie off. Weave in ends.

That’s it you’re ready to wear your cowl!

Before we go…

As always I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern. I’ve been playing around with the bobble stitch lately for the first time and decided a face warmer would be the perfect first project to bring to my website using it. It’s super warm due to the bobbles all the way around and I think it would work up beautifully in Christmas colors or as a holiday resent for your family members.

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That’s all I got for you today! Once again I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern and happy hooking!

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