
I’ve enjoyed crocheting this bobbly cowl. It’s definitely been a slow project as rows of mostly double crochet do not grow at all fast, but there was absolutely no rush to complete it. I took my time, I have to do that these days anyway.

I saw this pattern in Simply Crochet magazine issue 128, it was one of those challenges where they give two designers the same yarn and set them to make a blanket, an accessory, or a toy. And Sue Pearson’s bobble cowl jumped out at me. I’ve long enjoyed making bobbles, as I love the texture that they give to accessories in particular. Long-term readers might remember the bobble mitts (see here) which I made years ago. Cor, they were featured in Simply Crochet issue 10. I’ve read the mag since the beginning. (Nowadays through Press Reader or Libby library apps for FREE.) It made my day that those mitts later sold in a Cats Protection charity craft sale.

I’ve never done reverse double crochet before, also known as crab stitch. Have you? It’s perfect for a firm, attractive edging. That’s definitely going on my do-again list. If you wanted a simple edging for a blanket, it would work well.
For some reason it was taking me far too long to translate the instructions into leftie crochet terms. I realised part of the problem was I couldn’t think through how I do double crochet, going in the usual direction, let alone in reverse. Without actually doing some double crochet my brain couldn’t grasp it. If you get what I mean? So, I undid a few switches of the previous row, double crocheted them again and straight away it clicked. I realised what I had to do, only of course going backwards, from right to left as a left hander.

Happily I have quite a bit of Hayfield Spirit, autumn, leftover, so I can make some more granny circles (see my last post, here.) First I need to carry on crocheting my little flowery contribution to a spring yarn bomb. I’ll show you those very soon, as they need to be with the organiser by Wednesday the first. Next I’m off to make some stamens. (It’s not everyday I find myself typing that!)
Have you just, or nearly, finished making something? Or are you surrounded by too many half started projects?
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Post could also be titled ‘Reverse double crochet for a left handed custard brain’
The bobble crochet is amazing! I plan to have a go BUT i have to knit a baby blanket first (baby due in April). And the colours are gorgeous.
Ooh you have an exciting project to do first then, that’s one of the best kind I reckon.
They really are, aren’t they? Lovely yarn
That’s a really attractive yarn, and lovely cowl. I borrowed and screen shot the pattern after you shared it ! Thank you
Thank you Dawn.
I look forward to seeing your cowl!
Oh, I’d have to make it into a scarf, I get a bit claustrophobic in a cowl 😉
The cowl is wonderful. Did the colour changes work out just right for the rows or did you control them so each row of bobbles was a different colour?
Thank you.
I just crocheted, the colours and rows took care of themselves! I wore it today – really warm and cosy.
This is such a joyful make – everything about it is lush, the gradient colours, that delicious bobbly texture, and the cute edging. A wonderful hooky tadah! xxx
Thanks Luce! I’ve worn it a few times now and it’s really warm too with the wool content. Win win! xx