Comfy Buttoned Crochet Cowls

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Comfy Buttoned Cowls
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Crochet cowls are very thick and warm and this is exactly why we love them. We can’t forget that despite of being functional, they should also be fashionable.

The creativity can be shown in any way here. The little details are a simple idea to personalise the scarf. You can use the buttons of any shape or any other decorations. What’s more, you can apply any pattern you want and mix them. You can of course play with colors as well. Take a look at examples below and search for links to free patterns under the pictures.

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Little Stories Cowl

This lovely cowl gives a victorian vibe, doesn’t it? It’s very classic and has got a beautiful lace at the bottom. What a lovely alternative for a classic shawl! Make a few of those in different colors, so they will suit every stylization.

  • DESIGNED by: Colleen O’Neill
  • PROJECT TYPE: cowl
  • CRAFT: crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL: beginner

Little Stories

Go to the pattern:

Little Stories Cowl

 

First Snow Capelet Cowl

This beautiful caplet will make you look very feminine and just glowing. It is warm yet breathable, perfect for constantly changing weather and easy to make.

  • DESIGNED by: Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson
  • PROJECT TYPE: cowl
  • CRAFT: crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL: beginner

First Snow Capelet Cowl Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern:

First Snow Capelet Cowl see more here

 

Malia Buttoned Cowl

This is a very adorable shawl. The richness in design comes from the pattern and the heart shaped buttons. There is only one color used but turquoise is such a vivid one, that there are no more needed. It’s a small cowl and the stitch is easy, so it will be quick to make.

  • DESIGNED by: Rebecca Langford
  • PROJECT TYPE: scarf
  • CRAFT: crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL: beginner

Malia Buttoned

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Malia Buttoned Cowl

 

Autumn Morning Button Cowl 

Yellow is such a powerful color, that just one button was a sufficient decoration. The pattern is really simple and looks the best made with a thick yarn. This golden cowl can be easily made just in one night so you can enjoy it the next day already!

  • DESIGNED by: Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson
  • PROJECT TYPE: scarf
  • CRAFT: crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL: beginner

Autumn Morning Button

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Autumn Morning Button Cowl

Fiona Button Scarf

This fantastic crochet scarf in the pictures below looks absolutely adorable and it’s such a lovely piece for both fall and winter! It’s made lengthwise in a slightly modified granny stripe – nothing a beginner couldn’t handle! The two sweet buttons join the whole project together and make it even cozier!

  • DESIGNED by Fiberflux
  • PROJECT TYPE crochet cowl
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Fiona Button ScarfPHOTOS by Fiberflux / Fiberflux.com

Find original free pattern on Fiberflux.com.

Crochet Tartan Cowl

Tartan is one of my favorite designs, because it’s so classy and timeless, it goes well with almost any outfit! So the minute I saw this amazing project by Theloopylamb in the pictures below, I knew I have to share it with you! It’s a  super chunky and warm crochet cowl- the ultimate fall or winter cowl!

  • DESIGNED by Theloopylamb
  • PROJECT TYPE crochet cowl
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Crochet Tartan PHOTOS by Theloopylamb / Instagram.com

Find original free pattern on Theloopylamb.com, the top photo is here.

Squishtastic Cowl

This lovely crochet cowl in the pictures below is a true treat for all beginner crocheters! As you can see, it has a fantastic texture and cute cowls on the side. It’s generously sized, so it could be considered a smaller infinity scarf. You will simply love how it fits you!

  • DESIGNED by: Stacy Wilkinson
  • PROJECT TYPE: cowl
  • CRAFT: crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL: beginner

Squishtastic Cowl

Photos by Stacy Wilkinson / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on lhandmadebystacyj.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Easy Breezy Buttoned Cowl

A warm, soft cowl is something of an autumn winter wardrobe staple. But when it is a buttoned one, it’s even more practical and stylish. Just like the Easy Breezy Buttoned Cowl that presents itself so amazingly when made with multicolored yarn and finished with some fringes. Three big wooden buttons just emphasize the deep, rich colors. Mix and match colors and textures to make it your own.

  • DESIGNED by: Jamey from Dabbles and Babbles
  • PROJECT TYPE: cowl
  • CRAFT: crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL: beginner

Photos by Dabbles and Babbles / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on dabblesandbabbles.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Colorful Button Cowl

A smart thing to do is to create a beautiful cowl with several crochet squares. Those you can make separately and join them once you achieve the desired size. The simple one button attachment will keep the accessory right in place, giving you so much desired warmth. Rich colors will be nicely contrasted with squares’ borders, adding more texture and dynamics to the design.

  • DESIGNED by: Pattern Princess
  • PROJECT TYPE: cowl
  • CRAFT: crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL: beginner

Photos by Pattern Princess / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Etsy, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Easy Cowl

Super easy, super warm, super cowl by Jo Edwards is exactly what you need this time of the year. When all you’re searching for is a quickly made warmth giver that will look great and be practical. Simple rectangular shape crocheted with semi dense stitches to provide the texture and structure. The cowl closes with buttons that keep it in place, but also add some twist to the whole look.

  • DESIGNED by: Jo Edwards
  • PROJECT TYPE: cowl
  • CRAFT: crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL: beginner

Photos by Jo Edwards / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on jototheworld.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Feather Stitch Cowl Scarf

Knowledge of basic crochet stitches and just a button or two are all a beginner crafter needs to create this cowl by Emma of Our Little Craft. The feather stitch creates a mesmerizing texture that looks even more amazing when made with multicolored yarn. The interlacing chevron shapes and colorful mix of coziness is just a few stitches away from cowling up your neck and arms during cold days.

  • DESIGNED by: Emma of Our Little Craft
  • PROJECT TYPE: cowl
  • CRAFT: crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL: beginner

Photos by Emma of Our Little Craft / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on ourlittlecraft.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.

 

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