Crunch Time Men’s Crochet Face Warmer

Man standing in front of a brick wall wearing a blue and black men's crochet face warmer. The face warmer has black borders, and the center area is blue. The blue has ribbing caused by crunch stitch.

Introduction

Hello everyone! It is now the second to last day of my 10 days of giving Thanksgiving pattern blowout and I know I’ve said this the last few but I still can not believe how fast this is going.

Today I have the matching men’s crochet face warmer to yesterday’s crochet hat pattern. (you can find the hat pattern here https://crochetwithkim.com/Crunch-time-hat)

I absolutely love the way the crunch stitch worked up in these patterns. It made such a nice simple crochet ribbing that still felt masculine. If you’re ever trying to decide a stitch to use for the men in your family I highly suggest this one.

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Let’s get hooking!

Supplies

5.5mm crochet hook. I use the clover amour 5.5mm you can find it here https://amzn.to/32d4atZ

1 Skein Red Heart Super Saver blue

1 Skein Mainstays black (You can use any weight 4 yarn these are just the brands I used.)

You can also sub Ice Yarns Saver yarn if you prefer ordering online http://bit.ly/2uRmoEP

Darning needle

Scissors

Abbreviations

Ch- Chain

Sc- single crochet

Slst- Slip stitch

Hdc- Half double crochet

Notes

The slst made in the row will need to be stitched loose enough so that you can work into them in the following row.

This cowl can be made in any size as long as you have an even number of stitches

If you don’t know the foundation stitches you can work a base chain of the total number of stitches you need plus one. You will work into the second ch from hook.

Up close photo of a men's crochet crunch stitch face warmer. The crunch stitch gives it a nice masculine texture and it has black borders on top and bottom.

Men’s Crochet Face Warmer

This pattern will have 3 sizes listed in the first row, this will only affect your first row and the rest of the pattern will be worked the same.

Row 1- With color 1 (Black)Ch 2, work 65 (small), 69 (Medium), 73 (Large) foundation sc. Join to the beginning (will have 1 more sc than you originally made.)

Row 2-5– Ch 1, work 1 sc in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Tie off

Row 6- Join color 2 (Blue) Ch 1, work 1 hdc in the same stitch you joined into. *slst into the next stitch, HDC into the next stitch.* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 7- Ch 1, work 1 sc in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 8- Ch 1, *work 1 HDC into the next stitch, slst into the next* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 9-42 Repeat rows 7-8

Tie off.

Row 43- Join with color 1 (Black) turn your work, ch 1, work 1 sc in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 44-47- Ch 1, work 1 sc in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Tie off.

Flay lay of a men's crochet hat and face warmer matching set. The hat has a black brim and the face warmer has black borders on top and bottom. The main area on both is blue and has a ribbed texture caused by crunch stitch.

Before we go…

I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern I really enjoyed learning this new stitch, and I hope you all had a good time working it into a project with me!

Like I said earlier this is my second to last day of the 10 days of giving pattern blowout. I will be posting every Friday like normal again once this is done.

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Like all the other posts I would again like to point out that this is the 10 days of giving pattern blowout and I really urge you to look into local charities. With the winter months being in swing now shelters, and schools need your items more than ever. However, even if you can’t make anything this year a look through your old creations could really help someone. If you don’t have shelters in your area the I am not lost scarf project is fantastic and has a lot of potentials to do good.

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Once again, I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern, and as always, happy hooking.

Other Men’s Crochet Patterns

If you would like to see another men’s crochet face warmer with a textured stitch check out my hunter’s crochet face warmer pattern https://crochetwithkim.com/hunters-crochet-face-warmer-pattern/

For those of you who would like a men’s crochet face warmer that’s a nice tight stitch then take a look at my moss stitch face warmer https://crochetwithkim.com/Mens-Facewarmer

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