Superb Cowls for Fall and Winter – Free Crochet Patterns
Whether you call them infinity scarves or neck warmers, these Superb Cowls for Fall are must-have accessories this season. They are quick and easy projects too so you can get creative with them even if you are always busy. In addition, they are a fantastic way to use up your leftover yarn. Make them as colorful as possible!
You can practice your stitches as well as learn some new ones. Lovely textures will create a feeling of warmth and coziness but also give you a modern look. Moreover, these cowls will be the simplest way to accessorize your outfits whether for the day or the evening.
Crochet cowls also make a wonderful and practical gift for family and friends, so make sure they’re next on your project list.
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If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Wonderful Crochet Shawls and Beautiful Lacy Cardigans.
Fiesta Swirl Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
Prepare for the cold days ahead with a stylish accessory! This crochet infinity scarf crochet pattern by Tonya Bush is a great way to stay warm and add a bit of color to your wardrobe. Feating a ribbed texture and bold rainbow design you can wrap this elegant scarf around your neck in style!
Level: upper beginner Author: Tonya Bush
photo by Tonya Bush / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on nanascraftyhome.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Phaseolus Bandana Cowl free crochet pattern
We got used to garment patterns being presented in various sizes, but here we have a triangle shawl pattern that suits all of our needs. It’s fun to make, textural, and customizable. It looks great with and without fringe; in multicolored and ombre yarns. The designer behind I Need It Crochet designed this cowl meticulously.
Level: upper beginner Author: I Need It Crochet
photo by I Need It Crochet / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on ineeditcrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
The Maine Coast Seashell Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
What a beautiful variation on our favorite shell stitch! Aren’t you enchanted by it already? We are! Maggie Haskell designed an accessory that will make every fashion lover feel and look fabulous. Give it a try!
Level: upper beginner Author: Maggie Haskell
The original pattern and the photos are on Zamiguz. More info on Ravelry.
Marina Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
What a dreamy combination of cool shades! The texture of the broomstick stitch works extremely well with the gradient colorwork, don’t you think? This cowl by Carolyn Calderon will make a stylish accessory for any outfit.
Level: upper beginner Author: Carolyn Calderon
The original pattern and the photos are on The Purple Poncho. More info on Ravelry.
Crochet Cluster Stitch Infinity Scarf Free Pattern
Delightful colors! So hard to decide between them, right? This cozy infinity scarf will keep you warm as days get colder. The repetitive pattern by Daisy Farm Crafts is easy to remember and it creates a lovely texture as well.
Level: upper beginner Author: Daisy Farm Crafts
The original pattern and the photos are on Daisy Farm Crafts. More info on Ravelry.
Ocean Tunisian Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
Stylish ocean blue shades are probably the best feature of this stunning cowl. There is much more to love it for though! Tunisian stitches create a dense fabric that also has a lovely drape. Nicole Niewoehner rocks, evidently!
Level: intermediate Author: Nicole Niewoehner
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Darling Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
Kristina Smiley never stops inspiring us! This pattern is free for a limited time only, so don`t wait too long. Beginners will surely appreciate the simplicity of this design. It’s also important that it gives you room to get creative with colors.
Level: beginner Author: Kristina Smiley
The original pattern and the photos are on Expression Fiber Arts. More info on Ravelry.
Granny Square Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
Oh, co lovely! Roseanna Murray has created a crochet cowl with so much retro charm. You will enjoy making this classic granny square scarf so much! Puffy flowers give it a great texture while the colors brighten up your look.
Level: beginner Author: Roseanna Murray
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Piper Cowl Crochet Pattern
Is your wardrobe looking a bit dull this season? Bring a touch of chic and style to it with this lovely unisex cowl by Deni Sharpe. It`s a paid pattern but surely worth every penny! Why don’t you make a matching beanie to complete your autumn look?
Level: upper beginner/intermediate Author: Deni Sharpe
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Copenhagen Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
Are you feeling fancy this season? Soft yarn and subtle colors are all you need to create a luxurious feel. V stitches give this crochet cowl a great texture that will definitely keep you cozy and warm. Jennifer Dickerson is an artist!
Level: beginner Author: Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson
The original pattern and the photos are on Fiber Flux. More info on Ravelry.
Anemone Free Crochet Pattern
Are you in the mood to make something special? So is Berroco Design Team! Use your favorite colors to show off beautiful fan stitches. It`s a great project for beginners that you can easily whip up in no time. So convenient, right?
Level: beginner Author: Berroco Design Team
The original pattern and the photos are on Berroco. More info on Ravelry.
The Crystal Bandana Cowl Crochet Pattern
Are you a fan of original forms? The combination of a bandana and a cozy cowl is so interesting. Try pairing different colors in this paid pattern to make a practical accessory to any outfit. Tammy Peters will guide you!
Level: upper beginner Author: Tammy Peters
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
Blackberry Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
It’s is so nice to look at this crochet cowl by Carmen Heffernan! Little bobbles create a fun texture that looks adorable in any color combination. You can make this one in no time at all, therefore, it will be a great idea for a last-minute gift.
Level: beginner Author: Carmen Heffernan
The original pattern and the photos are on Annie’s Crochet Design. More info on Ravelry.
Berry Red Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
We can’t take our eyes off this cowl by Suzanne Carlson! We mean, isn’t it absolutely spectacular? Both the color and the stitch make it unbelievably eye-catching, that’s for sure. If you are looking for a true showstopper this autumn, this is it.
Level: intermediate Author: Suzanne Carlson
The original pattern and the photos are on Crafting Each Day. More info on Ravelry.
Christmas Cookie Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
Wonderfully colorful and so easy to crochet! Can you imagine a better Christmas gift than this pattern by Jennifer Dickerson? Colorful handmade cowls will make your loved ones feel special this season, trust us!
Level: beginner Author: Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson
The original pattern and the photos are on Fiber Flux. More info on Ravelry.
Tunisian Scrap Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
Gather the scraps! If you have been trying to come up with an idea for a project that will let you use up all the leftover yarn in your stash, you are in for a treat! This pattern for a simple cowl by Emily Marie Davies is a life-saver.
Level: upper beginner Author: Emily Marie Davies
The original pattern and the photos are on Hooked Hazel. More info on Ravelry.
Etta’s Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
A lovely accessory by Brenda K. B. Anderson! If you are already looking for fashion inspirations for autumn and winter, you are not alone! A soft lacy cowl is definitely a must-have for cold days. What do you think about the colors?
Level: upper beginner Author: Brenda K. B. Anderson
The original pattern and the photos are on Creative Crochet Corner. More info on Ravelry.
Pointillism Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
Stripes and dots, such a lovely combination! This crochet pattern for a cowl has the potential to become many crafters’ next go-to, without a doubt. If you like classic accessories with fashionable twists, follow Janine Mudge from Capital Crochet!
Level: upper beginner Author: Janine Mudge | Capital Crochet
The original pattern and the photos are on Capital Crochet. More info on Ravelry.