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The neck warmer pattern can be used for both men and woman. Crochet this gift for your husband, son or father in a nice black or grey color and maybe a matching one in your favorite color.
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Materials
Yarn: approx 200gr of bulky weight yarn
Hook: 7,0 mm
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Anna-Maria Cowl
M/L
Chain 64
R1 in third chain from hook, make 1 hdc, make 1 hdc in each ch across, (62sts) chain 2, turn
R2 * sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R3 * 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R4 * sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R5* 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R6* sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R7* 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R8* sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R9* 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R10* sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R11* 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R12* sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R13* 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R14* sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R15* 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R16* sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R17* 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R18* sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R19* 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R20* sl st into first st, 1hdc in next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 1, turn
R21* 1hdc in first st, sl st into next st* Repeat a total of 31 times, chain 2, turn
R22 Make 1 hdc in each st across Fold the cowls right sides together, sew the short ends close, fasten off and weave in ends.
Millie Anderson
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