This crochet plaid triangle cowl is a fabulous addition to your winter and fall wardrobe! It’s made with #5 bulky yarn, so you can make this pretty accessory in an evening or two. It fits snugly and warmly and feature a trendy buffalo plaid technique. Perfect for fall and winter! 

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Hello friends! I hope your holidays were fabulous. My kids had so much fun ripping paper off boxes and I love how much magic is in the air this special time of year. I also love new beginnings and setting new goals. Although I didn’t meet all of my goals last year, I did have some successes, and that is a very good feeling. I am excited to set new goals and start working toward achieving them. With that, I wanted to finish the year with one more plaid pattern. This cute and cozy Crochet Plaid Triangle Cowl is the last pattern of 2016! I have been working on it intermittently while finishing up Christmas gifts, and I am so happy to squeeze it in during the last week of the year.

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It turned out lovely! I had the idea  for this triangle cowl when I was brainstorming for Plaid Week, but I wasn’t sure I could pull off the triangle at the bottom and keep a consistent plaid coloring. It turned out to be much easier than I thought and I am so happy with the finished result. I love how it hangs around the neck. It’s very cozy.

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CROCHET PLAID TRIANGLE COWL – CROCHET PATTERN

Please remember: You are free to use this pattern to make and sell, but do not republish or distribute this pattern in any way. Please DO NOT use my photos in your listings. 

What you need: (affiliate links)
– Size J Hook (6 mm)
– 1 ball each Bulky Brava in Red, Wine and Black
 >>I also suggest Mighty Stitch Bulky<<

Gauge: 14 dc sts = 5″

Finished Measurements:
Approx. 22″ circumference, 9″ from top to bottom of cowl, 18″ from top to tip of triangle. 

READY TO MAKE YOUR CROCHET PLAID COWL?

This plaid cowl crochet pattern can be purchased in my shops! Where would you like to shop today?

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crochet buffalo plaid triangle cowl crochet pattern

I hope you love this cowl! And I hope you decide to set some goals for yourself this coming year. Let’s make 2017 a year of awesome!

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14 Comments

  1. Is there a video for how to work this up? At least the start of the rows? I have tried to start a few times and I just can’t make it work but would love to have one of these

  2. Could you please do a video tutorial on the plaid triangle cowl? Please, please, please. It would be super helpful getting it started. Really want to make.

  3. I know there is a print friendly button I use it but it has to be at the end of the written patttern to use it I think

    1. There is a really cool app for your PC called Print Friendly, I’ve been using it for awhile now and it makes it easy to print things like this. Just try googling Print Friendly.

  4. I would love to make a plaid scarf. Could I do this in short row? Would I turn and work backwards. I really want to make this scarf. Thanks for any suggestions you give me.

  5. Hi Bethany. I love this pattern, but I am curious as to how you carry the red and wine yarn up the sides. Do you just cover it with the edging when you complete it? Or is there a special trick you used?

    1. You can see more details on the video, but essentially I just pull it up in the first st. It can look rather messy if it’s, but you need to finish it with a sc edge, which I do in the pattern.