Herringbone Dickie Cowl

By Hannah Cross from HanJan Crochet.

Herringbone Dickie Cowl by Hannah Cross from HanJan Crochet.
Herringbone Dickie Cowl by Hannah Cross from HanJan Crochet.

This fun and easy crochet dickie pattern is the perfect cowl neck warmer that looks just like a sweater without making you too hot! Pop it on under your favourite jacket or coat for those days when you want to keep your neck warm but don’t want the weight of a bulky sweater.

A dickie cowl is a great alternative to a lengthy scarf or a full sweater. Perfect for layering, looks stunning under a V neck coat and is trendy too!

Finished Size: One size fits all – approx 25 x 42cm (9.75 x 16.5″) at Front.

Materials

  • 5mm (US H) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
  • Suggested Yarn: Swish DK by WeCrochet
  • 100% Fine Superwash Merino Wool; 123yds/50g

Skill Level: Easy

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