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Holy Trinity Cowl – Free Women’s Crochet Cowl Pattern

December 14, 2023 by Jamie Morris Leave a Comment

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A black crochet hat with coordinating black and grey striped cowl laying on white fur.

There’s something satisfying about crocheting up a project from start to finish in a single sitting. A women’s crochet cowl pattern is a favorite go-to accessory you can throw on as you head out the door, adding instant style and warmth to any outfit.

And I’m thrilled to release this pattern as part of the 24 Days of Quickies event hosted by Marly Bird. Every year, Marly Bird hosts this wonderful even where you can get incredibly fast and fun crochet and knit patterns from top designers around the world.

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting your crochet adventure, this pattern is perfect for creating a snug accessory that’s as fashionable as it is comfy. So, grab your hooks and your favorite super bulky yarn, and let’s create something beautiful!

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Featured in the 24 Days of Quickies event with Marly Bird and Friends


Introducing the Holy Trinity Cowl

If you haven’t used super bulky yarn before, it’s one of my favorites, and Lion Brand Hometown comes in a wide variety of colors that there is something for everyone. You can also hold together two strands of worsted weight yarn to mimic the super bulky weight, but be sure to match your gauge to ensure you don’t need to make your foundation a few stitches longer.

Pair the Holy Trinity Cowl with the Crochet Cancer Challenge’s Holy Trinity Beanie, creating a meaningful set that extends beyond mere fashion. Together, these pieces spread warmth not only through stitches but also through heartfelt solidarity and compassion for those facing challenging times.

You can buy the ad-free, PDF of this pattern in my Etsy shop, Ravelry store, and LoveCrafts.

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Preview of the printable ad-free crochet cowl pattern.

About the Stitches

Before you can get started with this women’s crochet cowl pattern, here are some details you need to know.

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner

Materials:

  • Weight 6 Super Bulky Yarn, such as Lion Brand Hometown
    • Single Color – 155 yards
    • 2-Color
      • Color A: Aspen Tweed – 125 yards
      • Color B: Black – 30 yards
  • L (8mm) Hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle

Gauge: Single crochet 8 st x 10 rows = 4″ square

Finished Dimensions: Approximately 30″ (76.2 cm) circumference x 9.5″ (25.1 cm) high

Stitch Abbreviations:

  • sl st – slip stitch
  • ch – chain
  • fsc – foundation single crochet (optional)
  • sc – single crochet
  • st – stitch
  • sc3tog – single crochet three stitches together
  • rep – repeat
  • * * – repeat instructions between asterisks as directed

Special Stitches

  • Trinity Stitch (sc3tog, ch 1) – Insert hook into the same stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop (2 loops on your hook), insert hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop (3 loops on your hook), insert hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop (4 loops on your hook), yarn over and pull through all loops on your hook, chain 1.
  • Begin your next sc3tog by inserting your hook into the spot where you finished the previous stitch.
  • After round 1, you will insert your hook into the stitches and chains from the previous round.

Pattern Notes:

  • US Terms (US to UK terminology conversion)
  • Size can be altered by using multiples of 2
  • ch 1 at the beginning of the round does not count as a stitch
  • ch 1 in the Trinity Stitch cluster counts as a stitch
  • Each sc3tog stitch always begins by placing your hook into the existing stitch
  • The final sc3tog in each round will end with inserting your hook into the beginning of the first stitch in the round
Close-up of grey tweed yarn with a blue plastic crochet hook in the middle of making a trinity stitch.

How to Make This Women’s Crochet Cowl Pattern

Round 1: With Color A, fsc 60. Sl st into the top of the first sc to join. (60)
Alternate Round 1: Ch 60, sl st into the first ch to join. Ch 1, sc in each st around (60)

Round 2: ch 1, *sc3tog, ch 1,* rep from * to * to end of the round, sl st into the top of the first sc3tog. (60)

Round 3-7: repeat round 2. Change to Color B at the sl st into the top of the first sc3tog.



Round 8-10: repeat round 2. Change to Color A at the sl st into the top of the first sc3tog.

Round 11-16: repeat round 2.

Round 17: ch 1, sc in each st to the end of the round. (60)

Fasten off and weave in ends.

A handmade winter cowl in large stripes of grey tweed and black, laying on a table covered in white fur.

Purchase the Holy Trinity Cowl Pattern

You can buy the ad-free, PDF of this pattern in my Etsy shop, Ravelry store, and LoveCrafts.

Ravelry
Etsy
LoveCrafts

More Crochet Accessories You Will Love to Make

  • Holy Trinity Hat
  • Loops Cowl
  • St. Peregrine Infinity Scarf

I love seeing your finished projects! If you enjoyed making the Holy Trinity Cowl, I’d love to see yours on Instagram. To be sure I don’t miss it, please tag me @remingtonlanecrochet when you share your photos!

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