Crochet a bean stitch cowl using this free crochet pattern and super bulky yarn. The Sprinkles Cowl will keep you warm on the coldest days! Keep reading for the free crochet pattern.

Caron Sprinkle Cakes Yarn + the Bean Stitch
So it is no secret that I love Caron Cakes yarn! I have "been on the bandwagon" so to speak since they were first released last year, so I was super excited when they expanded the line a few weeks ago. What was I most excited for? The Sprinkle Cakes of course! I love love love the bulky texture, cozy neutral colors and the bright pops of "sprinkles" color.

This cowl uses one of my favorite simple stitches that produces amazing texture - the baby bean stitch. If you need help with it, check out the video below. It can, of course, be made with any super bulky yarn of your choice and you should be able to finish it in just a few hours! This cowl will make a perfect, quick gift for the holiday season or a last minute cozy accessory for yourself.

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Sprinkles Cowl - Free Crochet Pattern
Supplies:
- One cake/skein of Caron Cakes Sprinkle Cakes yarn (I used 'Birthday Cake') - or approx. 204 yds of a comparable Super Bulky (6) yarn
- L/8.0mm crochet hook (I used Clover Amour)
- Scissors (I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case)
- Yarn needle
Abbreviations (written in U.S. terms):
- ch: chain
- BB: baby bean stitch
Special Stitch
Baby bean stitch: insert hook into stitch, YO, pull up a loop, YO, insert hook into same stitch, YO, pull up a loop, YO, pull through all 4 loops on your hook.
Gauge
4 BB sts x 6 rows = approx. 4" square
Finished Size:
Length (before joining) = 34"
Width (approx.) = 10"
Pattern Notes
- ch sts at the beginning of rows do not count as a stitch
- To adjust the width of the cowl, just make sure your starting chain is an even number.
- To adjust the length of this cowl, add or subtract rows as you like.
Instructions
ch 22
Row 1: BB in second ch from the hook, ch 1, skip 1, *BB, ch 1, skip 1, repeat from * across. (11 BB sts). Turn
Row 2-56: ch 1, *BB, ch 1, skip 1, repeat from * across (11 BB sts). Turn
When you reach the end of Row 56 (or your desired length. Tie off yarn and leave a long (2-3') tail. Using a yarn needle, sew Row 56 to your foundation chain to form your infinity scarf.
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