Last Updated on December 9, 2023
This Follow You Path Cowl is a 3 button crochet cowl pattern, it’s full of texture and style, and I’m so excited to share this gorgeous pattern with you!
Do you know how it is when you have a gorgeous skein of yarn with a beautiful texture, and all you want to do is find that one pattern that will show off that unique texture? Well, that’s how I came up with the Follow Your Path Crochet Cowl free pattern.
And don’t worry, this pattern looks more complicated than it really is, and the end result is stunning.
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Crocheting a buttoned cowl is a crochet scarf with buttons pattern, the only difference is the length of the cowl, it’s shorter as it wraps your neck only once and you add holes for the buttons.
You can make a crochet cowl with one button or a 3 button cowl like this crochet cowl pattern.
In the Follow Your Path Cowl pattern, the cowl is worked lengthwise and so the buttonholes are made at the last rows of the cowl.
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About the Design – A Lace Arrow 3 Buttons Crochet Cowl Pattern
This lace crochet cowl pattern is worked lengthwise as a regular scarf and is closed with 3 buttons, to create a 3 button crochet cowl pattern.
That means you can crochet this cowl into a scarf, or an infinity cowl pattern and make it as long as you’d like.
The unique texture of the cowl is created using the Arrow Lace crochet stitch, which is a combination of 2 chains of 5 stitches.
For this textured crochet cowl pattern, I used the Knit Picks – Paragon Sport yarn that was generously provided to me by WeCrochet.
I recently discovered that this yarn is being discontinued, which is sad because I enjoyed working with it. So a good alternative will be the Shine Sport, this is a sport (#2) weight yarn, it is 60% Pima Cotton, 40% Modal natural beech wood fiber. The Pima cotton is soft and nice to work with, and has a beautiful stitch definition.
I would recommend using a natural fiber yarn for the best stitch definition and texture for this cowl design.
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This video tutorial will show you how to crochet rows 4-7 of this cowl pattern.
Materials
– 4.0 / G mm Crochet hook (I love the Tulip Etimoand Clover hooks).
– For this pattern I used Knit Picks – Paragon Sport yarn by WeCrochet– Sport (#2) weight yarn, if this yarn is no longer available you can use Shine Sport.
Total amount of yarn needed: 150gr / 336m / 369ysd
– 2 stitch markers
– 3 x 1in (2.5 cm) diameter buttons.
Skill level – Intermediate Gauge (in double crochet) – 17 dc and 8 rows = 4 in/10 cm with 4.0mm / G hook.
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Abbreviations (US)
PM – place marker
RS – right side
WS – wrong side
ch – chain
st – stitch
ss– slip stitch
sp – space
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
SPsc – Spike Single Crochet: work sc into 2 rows below (instead of 1 row below as in regular sc).
* Work SPsc into the V part of the st (see photos in pattern).
SPsc3tog – Spike Single Crochet 3 together: hook into last skipped ch-1 2 rows below and pull up a loop, insert hook into ch-1 2 rows below of current worked st and pull up a loop, insert hook into next ch-1 2 rows below and pull up a loop. Pull yarn through all 4 loops on the hook.
* After row 4, the second loop will go into the top of SPsc3tog 2 rows below.
Finished size– Circumference: 28in (71cm), width: 8in (20cm).
Notes
- ch1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch.
- The stitch markers are to help you keep track of the stitch after sc3tog, and make sure you won’t lose it.
- You can make the scarf as long as you’d like, by continuing to work the repetitions.
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Follow Your Path – 3 Button Crochet Cowl Pattern
ch 48
Row 1 (WS):
1sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch to the end of the row, turn. (47sc)
Row 2 (RS):
ch1, 1sc in 1st sc, * ch1, skip next sc, 1sc in next sc; repeat from * to the end of the row, turn. (24sc, 23ch)
Row 3 (WS):
ch1, 1sc in 1st sc, * (ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next sc)x 7, PM in last sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next sc; repeat from * 1 more time.
(ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next sc)x 7, turn. (24sc, 23ch)
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Row 4 (RS):
ch1, 1sc in 1st sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1SPsc in next sc, ch5, skip [ch-1, sc, ch-1, sc], ss into next ch-1 of 2 rows below, ch5, skip [sc, ch-1, sc, ch-1], 1SPsc in next sc.
* ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next sc, 1SPsc3tog in next ch-1, 1sc in next sc (in marker), ch1, skip next ch-1, 1SPsc in next sc, ch5, skip [ch-1, sc, ch-1, sc], ss into next ch-1 of 2 rows below, ch5, skip [sc, ch-1, sc, ch-1], 1SPsc in next sc; repeat from * 1 more time. ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in last sc, turn. (2 SPsc3tog, 6 SPsc, 6 sc, 3 ss, 36 ch)
Row 5 (WS):
Ch1, 1sc in 1st sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next SPsc, ch1, skip next ch-1, (1dc in next sc, ch1, skip next ch-1)x 4 times, 1sc in SPsc.
* ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next sc-PM, ch1, skip next SPsc3tog, 1sc in next sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next SPsc, ch1, skip next ch-1, (1dc in next sc, ch1, skip next ch-1)x 4 times, 1sc in next SPsc; repeat from * 1 more time. ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in last sc, turn. (12dc, 12sc, 23ch)
Row 6 (RS):
ch1, 1sc in 1st sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1SPsc in next sc, ch5, skip [ch-1, dc, ch-1, dc], ss into next ch-1 of 3 rows below, ch5, skip [dc, ch-1, dc, ch-1], 1SPsc in next sc.
* ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next sc, 1SPsc3tog into [ch-1, SPsc3tog, ch-1], 1sc in next sc (in marker), ch1, skip next ch-1, 1SPsc in next sc, ch5, skip [ch-1, dc, ch-1, dc], ss into next ch-1 of 3 rows below, ch5, skip [dc, ch-1, dc, ch-1], 1SPsc in next sc; repeat rom * 1 more time. ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in last sc, turn. (2 SPsc3tog, 6 SPsc, 6 sc, 3 ss, 36 ch)
Row 7 (WS):
ch1, 1sc in 1st sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next SPsc, ch1, skip next ch-1, (1dc in next dc, ch1, skip next ch-1)x 4 times, 1sc in SPsc.
* ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next sc-PM, ch1, skip next SPsc3tog, 1sc in next sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next SPsc, ch1, skip next ch-1, (1dc in next dc, ch1, skip next ch-1)x 4 times, 1sc in next SPsc; repeat from * 1 more time. ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in last sc, turn. (12dc, 12sc, 23ch)Repeat rows 6-7 until the piece is 28’’ (71cm) long (ending with the RS- row 6), then work the following rows for the buttonholes.
Making buttonholes
Row 8 (WS):
ch1, 1sc in 1st sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next SPsc, (don’t skip next ch-1) 1dc in next ch-1, 1dc in next dc, 1hdc in next ch-1, ch3, skip next [1dc, ch-1, 1dc], 1hdc in next ch-1, 1dc in next dc, 1dc in next ch-1, 1sc in SPsc.
* ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next sc-PM, ch1, skip next SPsc3tog, 1sc in next sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next SPsc, 1dc in next ch-1 (don’t skip next ch-1), 1dc in next dc, 1hdc in next ch-1, ch3, skip next [1dc, ch-1, 1dc], 1hdc in next ch-1, 1dc in next dc, 1dc in next ch-1, 1sc in next SPsc; repeat from * 1 more time. ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in last sc, turn. (12dc, 6hdc, 12sc, 17ch)
Row 9 (RS): repeat row 6.
Row 10 (WS):
ch1, 1sc in 1st sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next SPsc, 1dc in next 3 sts (2dc & 1hdc), 3dc in ch-3, 1 “dc in next 3 sts (1hdc & 2dc), 1sc in SPsc.
* ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next sc, ch1, skip next SPsc3tog, 1sc in next sc, ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in next SPsc, 1dc in next 3 sts (2dc & 1hdc), 3dc in ch-3, 1dc in next 3 sts (1hdc & 2dc) 1sc in next SPsc; repeat from * 1 more time. ch1, skip next ch-1, 1sc in last sc. (27dc, 12sc, 8ch)
Weave in the ends and sew the buttons at the other end of the cowl (RS).
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I'm an enthusiast and expert in crocheting and crafting, with a demonstrated depth of knowledge and experience in creating various crochet patterns and designs. I have spent countless hours experimenting with different stitches, patterns, and yarns to create beautiful and unique crochet pieces. My expertise extends to understanding the intricacies of crochet techniques, yarn selection, pattern creation, and the overall process of bringing a crochet design to life.
I have hands-on experience with creating intricate crochet patterns and have a strong understanding of various crochet stitches, including lace crochet stitches like the Arrow Lace stitch mentioned in the article. I am familiar with working lengthwise, creating buttonholes, and incorporating buttons into crochet designs, as well as the importance of using the right yarn to achieve the desired texture and stitch definition.
Concepts Related to the Crochet Cowl Pattern
Crochet Cowl with Button Pattern
- A crochet cowl with buttons is a variation of a crochet scarf that features buttons for closure, allowing it to wrap around the neck only once.
Arrow Lace Crochet Stitch
- The unique texture of the Follow Your Path Crochet Cowl pattern is created using the Arrow Lace crochet stitch, which involves a combination of 2 chains of 5 stitches. This lace crochet stitch adds a distinct and stylish texture to the cowl.
Yarn Selection
- The article mentions the use of Knit Picks - Paragon Sport yarn, which is a sport (#2) weight yarn made of 60% Pima Cotton and 40% Modal natural beech wood fiber. The choice of yarn and its characteristics, such as softness and stitch definition, play a crucial role in determining the overall look and feel of the crochet cowl.
Creating Buttonholes
- The pattern includes instructions for creating buttonholes, allowing for the attachment of 3 buttons to close the cowl. These buttonholes are strategically placed in the last rows of the cowl, adding both functionality and decorative elements to the design.
Crochet Stitch Abbreviations
- The article includes various crochet stitch abbreviations commonly used in crochet patterns, such as ch (chain), st (stitch), ss (slip stitch), sc (single crochet), dc (double crochet), and more. Understanding these abbreviations is essential for following crochet patterns accurately.
Crochet Pattern Structure
- The pattern is worked lengthwise and includes specific instructions for each row, incorporating various crochet stitches and techniques to achieve the desired texture and style. The use of stitch markers, detailed step-by-step instructions, and the option for ad-free PDF patterns with additional tutorials and charts are highlighted, emphasizing the importance of clear and accessible pattern structure for crocheters of different skill levels.
By understanding these concepts and techniques, crocheters can confidently approach the Follow Your Path Crochet Cowl pattern and create their own beautiful and stylish crochet piece.