How to Crochet a Bandana Cowl - Crochet Amour Scarf

 We all love scarves to keep as warm, but a little style is always needed! I fell in love with these types of scarves, or bandana cowls, where we start crocheting the shawl and then we close to make the cowl part! I've made so many of these for gifts and for myself (which ended up as gifts too, lol), but this one in the first photos I'm keeping for myself, I really like how the turtleneck turned out! Below, you will find the measurements, material, pattern links and photos! Buy purchasing this pattern, you're actually getting 2, one made with DK yarn (where the neck part is wider) and one made with bulky yarn (where I worked a turtleneck).

Measurements
With DK Yarn
W measured at the infinity scarf = 14.5 in
W measured at the shawl = 16.5 in
L Before fringes = 34 in

With Bulky Yarn
W measured at the turtle neck = 10 in 
W measured at the shawl (when finished) =  14.8 in 
L Before fringes =  22in

Material
With DK Yarn
Yarn: Grousemoor DK
Total yarn used: 3 skeins - approximately 900 m (or 984 yds)
Crochet hook: 4mm

With Bulky Yarn
Yarn: Alize Superlana Midi – Size 5 – Bulky Yarn
Total yarn used:
2 skeins of Color A – approximately 340 m (or 371 yds)
Less than 1 skein of Color B – approximately 85 m (or 92 yds)
Crochet hooks: 6mm & 5mm

Pattern Links 
Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/listing/959873746/crochet-pattern-amour-scarf-womens
Ravelryhttps://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/womens-amour-scarf












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