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Trinity Stitch Striped Crochet Cowl – Free Pattern

October 28, by Sarah White. Leave a Comment

The Trinity Stitch Cowl is a chunky, striped crochet cowl, and a free pattern! This cozy crochet cowl has a unique striped effect thanks to alternating color rows of the Trinity Stitch – an easy stitch that creates a gorgeous texture. And if you love matching accessories, then you’ll definitely want to check out the matching Trinity Stitch Hat.

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Beverly Head Wrap Crochet Pattern

Introducing the Beverly Head Wrap Crochet Pattern, a stylish and vintage design that is perfect for keeping you warm and cozy while looking chic and elegant. This pattern, inspired by the classic, timeless style of the roaring 20s, brings back the era of glamour and luxury, creating a head wrap that will make you feel like a flapper from the 1920s.

The Beverly Head Wrap is suitable for all ages and is a perfect choice for teenagers looking for an accessory that will keep them warm and on trend. The head wrap is made using worsted weight yarn and a size I crochet hook. The pattern includes instructions for four different sizes – 6-12 months, 2-5 years, 6-12 years, and teen-adult – making it easy to customize the size to fit anyone.

Designed by Jenia Daugherty, this pattern is easy to follow and suitable for crocheters of all skill levels. The pattern includes clear instructions and diagrams, making it easy to customize the head wrap to your liking.

Whether you’re looking to add a touch of elegance to your own wardrobe or searching for the perfect gift for a loved one, the Beverly Head Wrap Crochet Pattern is the perfect choice. Not only will this head wrap keep you warm and cozy, but it’ll also add a touch of vintage charm to your look, making you stand out from the crowd. So, gather your yarn and crochet hook and start creating your own Beverly Head Wrap today!

 

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