Cowls & Scarves

  • Warp Speed | Karen WhooleyWarp Speed | Karen Whooley

    Warp Speed

    $7.00

    Warp Speed is a wide scarf with endless wearing possibilities. Long enough to be a standard scarf, it can also be wound around the neck to be a warm cowl or tied up in several different ways to add style to your outfit.

    Developed with this limited edition gradient in mind, Warp Speed is reminiscent of the colors you see as the famous Enterprise heads into space. Not a part of the club?  Try it with any fingering weight gradient to make your style shine!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.

  • Trifle | Karen WhooleyTrifle | Karen Whooley

    Trifle

    $7.00

    Trifle is a fun cowl to make.  Every section is worked in a different stitch which makes this project very hard to put down.  It has a gorgeous texture and since it is worked in the round, there is no seaming.  I worked the sample in 2 colors but it would be lovely in more, or even in just a single color.  Your options are endless.

    If you use a yarn with elastic in it you will find it easily stretches over every head. But if not, the stitch patterns were used because they all work within the same stitch multiple, so you can lengthen it to your liking!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.

  • Celtic Cabled Scarf | Karen WhooleyCeltic Cabled Scarf | Karen Whooley

    Celtic Cabled Scarf

    $7.00

    While this scarf uses cables that look intricate, they are very easy to accomplish.  It’s a quick and easy project for the first-time cabler but interesting enough to hold the interest of the advanced crocheter.

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only.

  • Lunar |Karen WhooleyLunar |Karen Whooley

    Lunar

    $7.00

    The combination of mohair and a luminous sequin component yarn in this lighter-than-air cowl glows as it the light touches it. Worked in the round, you can make it in one evening. Perfect for a trip to the store or a night on the town.

    Not a fan of Mohair?  Try any lace-weight yarn to create this pattern!

  • Into the Deep | Karen WhooleyInto the Deep | Karen Whooley

    Into The Deep

    $7.00

    Into The Deep is the perfect blend of shawl and cowl.  It starts as a top-down triangular construction shawl then  once the top edge is large enough to fit over the wearer’s head it is joined to become a cowl. This pattern was designed to work with a single skein of gradient yarns but you can use your imagination to create what every color works best for you!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.

  • Essential | Karen Whooley

    Essential

    $7.00

    The simplicity of Essential’s design is what makes it so beautiful!  It allows the yarn to shine.  Worked in the round using a two-round,  simple-to-memorize ripple stitch ,  you’ll have a fun new accessory that can be made in just a weekend.

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.

  • Coastal Cowl | Karen WhooleyCoastal Cowl | Karen Whooley

    Coastal Cowl

    $7.00

    Got that one skein of gradient yarn that just wants to show off its colors?  Coastal Cowl will do that for you. Using a fingering weight gradient of about 450 yards this cowl can be made in just a weekend.

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 3 pages.

  • Jewels In The Snow | Karen WhooleyJewels In The Snow | Karen Whooley

    Jewels in the Snow

    $7.00

    Glistening circles of color embedded in a soft sea of white remind me of gorgeous colorful gems sitting on a snowy white bank.  The set is worked in the round using my Fair-Isle Crochet technique and worsted-weight yarn.  You will love that it is adjustable so you can make the cowl as long and wide as you want and the hat fits any size head. Make it in a weekend!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 3 pages.

  • Pasadena Button Cowl | Karen Whooley

    Pasadena Button Cowl

    $7.00

    Pasadena is famous for their colorful parade in the New Year.  The beautiful roses –  pinks and yellows –  in varying shades of this cowl remind me of that time of year.  Made in a simple two row repeat even a beginning crocheter can make this scarf quickly.  Adding fun buttons make this stylish cowl a treat to wear.

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 7 pages.

  • Lacy | Karen WhooleyLacy | Karen Whooley

    Lacy

    $3.99

    This lightweight scarf looks complicated, but really the stitches do all the work! Two simple shells make up the stitch pattern and then you repeat just one row until the
    end! You can adjust the width and length of the scarf easily with the tips I give you in the pattern notes. And because of that, you can uses any weight of yarn from Lace to Super Bulky you wish!

    NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 2 pages.