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Free Crochet Cowl Pattern – Mobius Dream Cowl

The Mobius Dream Cowl is a free crochet cowl pattern that is perfect for an advanced beginner-intermediate crocheter. This pattern is worked in joined rounds from start to finish. Working along both sides of the starting chain on Round 1 creates a unique twist that gives it the name Mobius. Gorgeous textured stitches are used throughout in a 2 row repeat that is easy to memorize.

The free version of this crochet cowl pattern is available free below. This pattern is also available as an ad-free printable PDF on Ravelry. The PDF is written in the same easy to read bullet point format. Step by step photos are included after the pattern for easy printing and you will also receive printable hang tags and care cards that are perfect when selling or gifting your makes!

If you love the Mobius Dream Cowl: Be sure to check out the matching Dream Beanie

Supplies

  • Yarn:  medium/4/worsted weight yarn
    • Approximatly 355yds/199g
    • “I Love This Yarn” by Hobby Lobby used in the pattern
  • 6 mm (J) crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors

Gauge

14 DC x 7 rows = 4” x 4”

Notes

  • All CarlieFlo patterns are written using standard US terms.
  • This cowl pattern is worked in joined rounds.
  • To add or subtract width, add or subtract the repeat rows  in multiples of two.
  • To add or subtract length (circumference) add or subtract from the starting chain in multiples of two.
  • CH 1 at the beginning of rows does NOT count as a stitch.
  • CH 2 at the beginning of rows does NOT count as a DC
  • Stitch counts are noted  at the bottom right of each row in [ ].

Stitch Abbreviations & Symbols

CH– chain

ST– stitch

SL ST– slip stitch 

SC- single crochet

DC- double crochet

FP- front post: insert hook around the post of the stitch from front of work

BP- back post: insert hook around the post of the stitch from the back of the work

**– marks extra notes/tips

Pattern

Round  1

CH 100, join with a SL ST.

  • CH 2 (does NOT count as a ST)
  • DC in first ST and each ST around

**do not join**

  • Tilting the beginning of the round away from you; continue working DC into the bottom of each CH.
  • Join with a SL ST to the first DC.

[200]

Round 2

  • CH 2 (does NOT count as a DC)
  • *FP DC in same ST
  • BP DC in next  ST
  • FP DC in next ST
  • Repeat from * around

**The last ST will be BP DC

  • Join the first DC with a SL ST.

[200]

Round 3

  • CH 2 (does NOT count as a ST)
  • DC in same ST and each ST around.
  • Join to the first DC with a SL ST.

[200]

Rounds 4-12

Repeat rounds 2 and 3

**Round 12 will be the same as Round 2

Round 13

CH 1

  • SC in same ST and each ST around.
  • Join with a SL ST.

[200]

Fasten off. 

Weave in ends.

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  • Having a problem with round 3. Could you clarify it.. I got 1 , dc around, and round 2 dc in the front loop. There is only 1 picture, no 2c . Thanks.

    • Hi Cathy!!

      I’m so sorry for the confusion. The note about picture 2c was left behind from the paid PDF. I just missed deleting that note.

      For round 2, you will alternate the front post and back post stitches all the way around. For round 3 you will dc in each stitch around.

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