Top 10 Mind-Blowing Bandana Cowl Crochet Patterns
Comfy crochet bandana cowls just for you!
Comfy crochet bandana cowls just for you!
The air is still quite chilly, so a few cozy cowls will come in handy! These stunning bandana cowl crochet patterns are fun to make and even more fun to wear. So get your hooks ready, this round up is going to be fun!
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By: Amy Gunderson
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZE: Circumference: 22″, Length: 13″
Chunky and fabulous, the Sideways Bandana Cowl is the perfect project for crocheters who want something quick to make for the cold season.
By: Jo Edwards
YARN: Sport
SIZE: 30″ x 14″
Knowing the basic stitches is more than enough to make this lovely Easy Bandana pattern. It’s perfect as a cowl to keep you warm on cold days or as a hair bandana to tame the fly-aways!
By: I Need It Crochet
YARN: Worsted
SIZE: S – L
This massive crochet bandana cowl pattern may be a more time-consuming project, but the coziness-factor you get in the end is so worth it! If you want a crochet bandana pattern that’ll turn heads, then the Phaseolus Bandana Cowl is the one you’re looking for.
By: I Need It Crochet
YARN: Aran
SIZE: 29″ x 22″
Combining basic crochet stitches with a more textured stitch is one great way to make something truly unique. The Bauble Bandana Cowl is an absolutely stunning crochet pattern that you can make in tons of gorgeous color palettes. Definitely worth making!
By: Janet Pippin
YARN: Worsted
SIZE: 10″ x 17″
When in doubt, use the basketweave stitch! The Bandana Basketweave Cowl is charming and full of fun texture. You can make it in all your favorite hues to go with your staple wardrobe.
By: She’s Crafty Crochet
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZE: One size
Gorgeous, quick, and uses only ONE skein of yarn, the Big Leaf Maple Bandana should be your first go-to the moment you feel the temperature drop!
By: Annanitato Lolo
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZE: 15.5″ x 6″ or 40″
Want that turtleneck look without the bulky sweater? This super chunky Bandana Cowl is just what you need to keep warm and look good in all your favorite layers!
By: Tamara Kelly
YARN: Aran
SIZE: 17″ x 17″
Made with the twisted single crochet stitch, this stylish corner-to-corner crochet bandana cowl pattern is perfect for crafters who are often out and about. The gorgeous, yet simple stitches are full of texture and interesting patterns. It’ll work well with many variegated yarns!
By: Alexandra Tavel
YARN: Worsted
SIZE: 17″ x 9″ x 18″
Is it really a cozy crochet pattern round up without the granny squares? The lovely Duo Granny Bandana gives us that feeling of nostalgia we all know and love thanks to the adorable granny squares that make up the whole pattern!
By: Tonya Bush
YARN: Worsted
SIZES: 10.5″ x 14″
A touch of fantasy won’t hurt anybody! The Stained Glass Dragon Scales Bandana Cowl takes you on a fantastical dragon ride as long as you’re wearing it. But be warned: this stitch EATS UP yarn! So be sure to have a couple of skeins ready to go.
So many lovely cowls on this list that you’re never going to run out of projects to make! I hope you enjoyed browsing through this roundup as much as I did writing it.
My favorites from this round up are the Big Leaf Maple Bandana and the Stained Glass Dragon Scales Bandana Cowl. One is simple, yet add so much texture and softness to your look. The other more extra and add a touch of whimsy to any gloomy day!
Which patterns did you like the most? Talk about it in the comments section below.
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