Oracle Hooded Cowl
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CROCHET PATTERN: Introducing the Oracle Hooded Cowl, featuring a striking textured circular yoke and an sleek asymmetrical body. This versatile garment is sure to grab attention and effortlessly complements a variety of wardrobe staples.
SIZES: XS-XL (see size chart in photos)
XS: To fit busts ~32"
S: To fit busts ~ 34"
M: To fit busts ~ 38"
L: To Fit busts ~42"
XL: To fit busts ~46"
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
YARN: Approximately 500 (580, 670, 780, 910) yards of Super Bulky #6 weight yarn.Main colour: 380 (440, 515, 600, 695) yardsPaired colour #1: 50 (60, 70, 80, 80) yardsPaired colour #2: 40 (50, 60, 70, 80) yards
Some examples of compatIble yarns include Loops & Threads Cozy Wool, Loops & Threads Copenhagen, and Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick.
HOOK: 8mm crochet hook (or hook size that achieves correct gauge).
GAUGE: 9 stitches & 7 rows = 4"/10cm in half double crochet.
NOTIONS:
- Stitch markers
- Scissors
- 3 - 3cm buttons
- 1" X 1.5" metal rectangle ring
- Tapestry needle
- Fabric clips or pins
Reviews
Cool cowl pattern with multiple sizing options! Final sizing didnt fit me specifically, but instructions were clear so i can’t exactly blame that on the pattern.
This is so pretty. I love it
Beautiful pattern easy to read
I am pretty new to crochet…. Just learned this past year so this was probably my most challenging to date but I did it!! It’s for my adult daughter who was born on St. Patricks Day so you can see I went with green! I bought the buttons at Hobby Lobby & found the beautiful shamrocks on ETSY of course!!
Easy to follow instructions! Love the pattern and it is also easy to alter to fit different body types!
Parfait merci beaucoup pour votre travail !!
Great pattern with great reviews
This pattern, at first glance, was a little intimidating. But once I got going, it was fine. I did the gauge swatch and it seemed just a little too big. I thought it would be okay, but ultimately, the yarn I chose had the yoke coming out a little large. Just judging from where the vest sits on her shoulders in the picture, I came up with a contingency plan….I left out the second set of large bean stitches and instead just did some HDCs until it was big enough. The body piece I decided made sense to work a size down because of my yarn issue. It worked out fine. I didn't make the hood because I didn’t really want it. That’s kind of the nice thing about this pattern…you can alter it to suit your own needs. It looks beautiful. My boyfriend says it looks like battle gear. Store has great customer service, very helpful with questions