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Popcorn Infinity Cowl

Here is another cozy infinity cowl pattern. I just love the infinity look with a cozy fit around the neck. It’s a great match with any outfit from casual to elegant evening wear.

Popcorn Infinity Cowl ~ FREE Crochet Pattern
Popcorn Infinity Cowl

The thing with infinity scarves is that you get a two-toned look on the fabric if you work it in the round. It’s a nice wide cowl, and when you give it that extra fold-over you get a beautifully textured look all around.

But, the fabric looks great on both sides, making this the perfect cowl to increase to any length for a nice over-sized or a cozy hooded cowl if you wanted to.

Two-Toned Cowl
Two-Toned Cowl

You might also enjoy the following:
Chunky Cowl Crochet Pattern
Bullion Stitch Cozy Crochet Cowl
Chains and Ribs Chunky Cowl
Or check out the main category for crochet cowls.

Popcorn Infinity Cowl

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials:

  • Yarn: Caron Simply Soft (Worsted Weight (#4) 100% acrylic, 6 oz/170.1 g – 315 yds/288 m) 1 skein.
  • Crochet Hook: H 5.00mm

Measurements:

  • Gauge: Measures approximately 1″ over 3 stitches/chains.
  • Finished Size: Laying flat it measures approximately 8.5″ by 8″ wide.

Abbreviations:

Ch/Chs = Chain/Chains
Hdc = Half Double Crochet
Pc = Popcorn
Rep = Repeat
Rnd/Rnds = Round/Rounds
Sc = Single Crochet
Sk = Skip
Sl St = Slip Stitch
Sp/Sps = Space/Spaces
St/Sts = Stitch/Stitches

Special Stitch Instruction:

Popcorn (Pc): Work 4 hdc in designated stitch. Remove hook from loop and insert into first hdc made. Pick up the dropped loop and pull through, ch 1 to close the st.

Pattern Instructions:

Ch 81, or any multiple of 4 + 1. Do NOT Join yet.

Rnd 1: Working into back bumps, (hdc, ch 1) in 2nd ch from hook, *sk next ch, (hdc, ch 1) into next ch; rep from * across to last ch, making sure to end with a ch-1 and leaving last ch unworked. [40 ch-1 sps]

Make a twist in your work and join last ch made to bottom of first hdc with a sl st. Then with the tail end, join first ch to top of first hdc made. (See Images Below) After the join you should have 80 ch-sps that you can crochet into.

How to Join Rnd 1
How to Join Rnd 1

Note for Rnds 2-3: You will work only into the stitches, all chains are skipped.

Rnd 2: Ch 1, (hdc, ch 1) in same st as join, pc in next st, *(hdc, ch 1) in next st, pc in next st; rep from * around; join with sl st in first hdc. [80 sts]

Rnd 3: Ch 1, (hdc, ch 1) in same st as join and into each st around; join with sl st in first hdc. [80 ch-1 sps]

Rnds 4-10: Rep Rnds 2 and 3, ending last Rnd with Rnd 2.

Rnd 11: Ch 1, sc in same st as join and into each st and ch around; join with sl st in first sc. Fasten Off.

Check out more free patterns for crochet cowls on CPB.

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