FREE Beautiful Mosaic Crochet Cowl Pattern
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This is a free pattern for a mosaic crochet cowl. This pattern features a beautiful diamond pattern and uses Premier Basix Yarn.
Crochet cowls are probably one of my favorite projects to make. They can be made flat or in the round. There are no increases or decreases. Not to mention, they make excellent beginner projects.
Moreover, I like them the most because I can make a show-stopper of a cowl without committing to a huge project like a blanket. Sometimes crochet projects involving colorwork can be daunting, but a crochet cowl is an easy project to commit to.
This mosaic crochet cowl looks like it’s very involved, but in reality, it’s quite simple! If you have never tried Mosaic Crochet before, I recommend you learn and watch the video tutorial here.
Mosaic Crochet Patterns
Mosaic crochet is truly very simple. You can create beautiful crochet pieces that use different colors BUT never have to change colors once!
This crochet technique is not just for advanced crocheters. If you can work basic crochet stitches, then you can do mosaic crochet – it really is that simple.
Learn everything there is to know about Mosaic crochet! I have written 39 other mosaic crochet patterns along with 8 tutorials and 11 videos in my all-in-one course.
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So, let me now give you the supplies you need in order to make this mosaic crochet cowl.
How to crochet the Mosaic Crochet Cowl
Materials you will need
- Premier Yarns Basix yarn (100g) – worsted (#4) yarn
- 1 skein of Eggplant (p)
- 1 skein of White (w)
- 5.0 mm hook -> I used a Furls Crochet Metal Streamline Hook – use NICKI15 for 15% off
- Scissors
- tapestry needle
Gauge
4 sts x 4 rds = 1 square inch
Size
Flat: 16 x 9 inches
Stitches used in the pattern
Learn all the basic crochet stitches HERE
- st/sts = stitch/stitches
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- blo = back loop only
- flo = front loop only
- mdc = mosaic double crochet (place around front loop 2 rows down – same color yarn)
- dc = double crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- Mosaic Crochet
Free Written Pattern for the Mosaic Crochet Cowl
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Mosaic Crochet Cowl Graph
Using Overlay Crochet in Rounds, follow the graph to crochet this pattern.
Ch 120 (120 sts across)
All pixels without an X are made with SC in the BLO
All pixels with an X are made with M-DC in the FLO 2 rows down
Repeat columns 1-12 a total of 10 times
Column 13 shows the colors for each round! DO not crochet that column!
Written Pattern for the Mosaic Crochet Cowl
Ch 120, sl st first and last ch to make a loop
Drop yarn after each color round, use the invisible slip stitch to hide the transition.
ALL sc’s are made in the BLO! All mdc’s are made in the FLO!
Repeat EACH pattern round 10 TIMES to create 120 stitches per round.
R1: (sc in the blo) x 12
R2: (sc in the blo) x 12
R3: (sc in the blo) x 12
R4: (sc in the blo) x 12
R5: (sc in the blo) x 12
R6: (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 4
R7: (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 7, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3
R8: (sc in the blo) x 2, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 2, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1
R9: (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 5, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 4
R10: (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 7, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1
R11: (sc in the blo) x 12
R12: (sc in the blo) x 12
R13: (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3
R14: (sc in the blo) x 5, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1
R15: (sc in the blo) x 2, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1
R16: (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 5, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 2
R17: (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3
R18: (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 9, (mdc) x 1
R19: (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3
R20: (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 5, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 2
R21: (sc in the blo) x 2, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1
R22: (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1
R23: (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3
R24: (sc in the blo) x 12
R25: (sc in the blo) x 12
R26: (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 7, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1
R27: (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 5, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 4
R28: (sc in the blo) x 2, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 2, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1
R29: (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 7, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 3
R30: (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 1, (mdc) x 1, (sc in the blo) x 4
R31: (sc in the blo) x 12
R32: (sc in the blo) x 12
R33: (sc in the blo) x 12
Fasten off and weave in your ends.
Your mosaic crochet cowl is now finished and ready to wear! I hope you enjoyed making this beautiful crochet cowl.
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