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The cold of winter won't feel so chilling when you wear this chunky crochet HOODIE cowl!
The crochet fabric is thick, but soft and cushy due to a fun rib-type stitch that is easy to do.
It is a hoodie and a cowl all in one, done with #6 Super Bulky yarn and a large hook.
Make it in your favorite color and top it off with some trendy wooden buttons that compliment the design.
It is cute with or without the hood.
Great trendy, winter accessory.
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You must be familiar with basic crochet stitches and techniques.
My instructions are very well written and very easy to follow!
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I am so fortunate to have been designing in crochet and other needlework forms for over 23 years! I have over 400 crochet and needlework designs published in books and magazines & now I am happily self publishing crochet patterns for sale.
My daughters recently approached me and asked if I would create some the VERY TRENDY chunky crochet accessories that are so popular today. I agreed and ...
I am so fortunate to have been designing in crochet and other needlework forms for over 23 years! I have over 400 crochet and needlework designs published in books and magazines & now I am happily self publishing crochet patterns for sale.
My daughters recently approached me and asked if I would create some the VERY TRENDY chunky crochet accessories that are so popular today. I agreed and Jocelyn Designs was born! I am so happy with the outcome of the patterns and I hope you will be, also! I love designing, trendy, hip and quick and easy accessories!
My mother taught me to knit at age 10, and I haven't been without a needle or hook in my hand since. Crochet has been my passion for over 30 years. I have been lucky enough to turn that passion into a design business for nearly 20 years. I love color! Skeins of yarn all together contain some of the most wonderful color! My most favorite thing is to look at all the glorious colors of yarn, combine it with a hook, and turn it into something cute and whimsical. I guess I never grew up ... lucky me!
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