Sunday 21 October 2012

Simon the Cowl



This great cowl pattern can be found right here and it was made with just one of these...
... an 8mm hook and a couple of buttons I salvaged from an old pair of boots!

'Simon' can be worn in many ways...
The buttons can be fastened anywhere...
Head over to Jennifer's blog to get the pattern and get cozy this winter!

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45 comments :

Carolee Crafts said...

That looks so cosy and sort of easy to knit.

Unknown said...

Cripes, what size hook did you use, bet it grows really quickly... I think you look as snug as a bug in a rug in your Simon! :)

Unknown said...

It came together really quick - done in about an hour - and I'm not a quick crocheter :)

CatkinJane said...

I always admire crochet and knitting as I gave up years ago, but the question that is bugging me is why Simon???

AliceAndFlorence said...

Love the wool and colour you've used. Plus the way you can wear it several ways!
Wendy

Free Spirit Designs said...

ooooooh nice! i would definitely wear this, the boot buttons are the perfect finishing touch too :)

Rebecca @ Herons Crafts said...

This looks so snuggly and warm! I love it!
Have a great week
Rebecca

Anonymous said...

Brilliant - three for the price of one!

Little Harriet said...

That looks lovely and warm.

Myth Illogical said...

Very versatile- and so cosy looking!

Anonymous said...

I love Simon, he's so versatile and looks so snuggly and warm. The buttons are the perfect finishing touch.

Highland Monkey's said...

What an amazing cowl and so many different ways to hang it. Looks nice and cosy.

Bev Newman said...

Its lovely, like the way you can wear it in more than one way too

Wendy said...

Oh, I love that you've called your cowl Simon! So funny :-) and he looks so snug x

Blue Forest Jewellery said...

Looks brill! Even I am thinking about giving it a go, and I must be the world's worst crocheter ;-)

threads 'n' shreds said...

looks great - ive quite fancied making a cowl for a few weeks now as they look very snuggly!

Handbags by Helen said...

Looks snuggly. Why Simon?

EleanorLucy Millinery said...

I only recently got into crocheting, but it's so much faster than knitting isn't it - I'm converted! This is a fabulous piece and that elusive combination of cosy and classy! :)

Ana Love Craft said...

So charming!!! Love the colour! Thanks so much for sharing.I'd love for you to visit my blog.
Happy weekend!

Hugs from Portugal,

Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com

Jennifer said...

Love it! Absolutely gorgeous! I really love that color...thanks so much for sharing!!

PS New follower...loving the blog too! :)

Jennifer @ Fiber Flux

No(dot dot)el said...

I am a total newbie crocheter and that was one of the first things I crocheted. Super easy. You look adorable in it btw. Oh hi new here. Found you through the monday link up. I look forward to reading more here in the future.

Ginx Craft said...

Oh, I've just got it. Simon Cowl. Bit slow today.

Ali said...

I love the fact you've recycled your buttons from your boots. Your 'Simon' Cowl is lovely. Much nicer than the grumpy one on the tv. Have a lovely week.
Ali x

Fiddly Fingers said...

I love your 'Simon' Cowl. I'm glad Ginx Craft made the naming clear. It made me laugh when I clicked!! and 'sorry' but I like the real Simon Cowell Lol!

Ashley said...

o wow. o love it. great photos too. i want a cowl so bad!!
would love you to link this to tell me tuesday if you have time!!
thanks
xo
ash
http://jaysonandashley.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

Oh my goodness! I can not even begin to describe how much I LOVE that cowl! Totally pinning it!

Jess from Coxs Corner

Millie said...

Its so gorgeous!New crocheter here, hope I can make one of these soon. Its lovely.
Millie
Millie's Little Palace

Unknown said...

Beautiful! I love how versatile these cowls are.
Donna @onceuponasewingmachine.com

Meredith @ Wait Til Your Father Gets Home said...

I LOVE that cowl! I like the chunky-ness of it and those buttons :o)

Thanks for hopping with us at the CHQ Blog Hop this week! Hope you've made some new bloggy friends!
xo, Meredith @ www.waittilyourfathergetshome.com

Tamara at Moogly said...

What fun! I love chunky cowls!

Hanni said...

This cowl looks so cute! I love that chunky yarn!

Sara @ My Merry Messy Life said...

Yeah, I agree, love that chunky yarn! What a great cowl for a super cold day. Thanks for sharing at Hookin On Hump Day!

Anonymous said...

Adorable! I have some wool calling my name at home... Now I have a great reason to use it! Thank you :)

Pam said...

I love that. So adorable. Thanks for sharing.

inka said...

Oh, it looks so nice! Just in time - I just ordered some yarn for 7mm hook and I had no idea what to do with it :)
Visiting via I <3 Fridays Linking Party :)

xx
Inka
http://mojemalediy.blogspot.com

Anne Birdsong said...

Hi, I’m Anne from Life on the Funny Farm (http://annesfunnyfarm.blogspot.com), and I’m visiting from the Pinteresting Party.

This is adorable, functional, and versatile. Great gift idea!

Anyway, thanks for posting this. I hope you can pop by my blog sometime to say hi…

SEL said...

Great job!! I wish I could crochet. It's too intricate for me. Ha! Love the color.. it looks great on you!

Found you from the linkup. Newest follower, friend!

xo
SEL
growinglaughingandlovinginlife.blogspot.com

Ashley said...

i featured this post on tell me tuesday!!
http://jaysonandashley.blogspot.com/

XO
ash

aimymichelle said...

that is great!

Unknown said...

You're featured this week at Hookin On Hump Day, Karen! Great job! I love this cowl and your cute pictures of it :). http://mymerrymessylife.com/2012/10/hookin-on-hump-day-19-link-party-for-the-fiber-arts.html

Jennifer said...

Very lovely!! So wished I could do that! Thanks for sharing at Show & Share, featuring this tomorrow.

Liz @ Here's to Handy Andy said...

CUTE!! I love it as a cowl! Thanks so much for linking up with us this week!

Lindsay Artsy-Fartsy Mama said...

THIS is the reason I need to learn to crochet!! I absolutely love it!

Thanks so much for linking up at Artsy Corner. You were featured today, so come grab a button :)

aimymichelle said...

thats beautiful!

Cocalores said...

So cool - and so versatile! I'm not really a big fan of scarves as I never quite know how to squish them into my jacket, so a cowl would be an idea! Ha ha, and I love that you named him Simon ;-)