Wednesday, 8 November 2017

The Easy Peasy Cowl and Crazy Sexy Wool review

I recently managed to get my hands on some super squishy and yummy Crazy Sexy Wool by WATG * A/W collection. Let me tell you, this yarn is as good as it looks! It's fluffy, soft and sumptuous.  I literally squealed when I got it out of the bag and spent ages squeezing and admiring it.  (My yarn addiction may be getting slightly out of hand!) 


The colours I've got are (from bottom to top) Cameo Rose, Pink Lemonade and Mustard Sally.  Initially I thought the mustard was my fave because, well, mustard right? But the more I looked at the deeper pink the more I loved it so I decided to use that one first.  Sometimes we have to make tough decisions. 


After some deliberation I decided on a cowl as 3 skeins will only go so far and although I think these would make a perfect baby blanket I don't know any pregnant people right now (and I'm definitely not volunteering).


 This is a yarn that doesn't need any fancy stitches because it's beautiful as it is so I went for a plain half treble crochet stitch and thus the Easy Peasy Cowl was created!



The Easy Peasy Cowl
Pattern is in UK terms

You will need:
one ball of Crazy Sexy Wool (or 200g of super chunky yarn)
20mm hook
Large tapestry needle for sewing together
Terms:
Ch - chain
Htr -half treble crochet **

Method:

Row 1 - Ch 28, htr in 3rd ch from hook and in each subsequent st (26)

Row 2 - Ch 2 (does not count as first st) then htr into each stitch (26)

Repeat row 2 another 6 times (there will be enough yarn to do another row if you wish but I felt that it was deep enough at this point).

Fasten off then sew together the shirt ends.
Voila! One snuggly, cozy and Crazy Sexy Cool cowl.



If you're umming and aahing about buying this one (it's definitely a pricier yarn) I say treat yourself! Your worth it.  And with this pattern you get a usable accessory and don't break the bank.  (Not to mention the cool box with your name on it, basically worth it just for that!)

I've got a small amount of yarn leftover and plan to make a little lavender bag with it.  Granny chic at it's best!

I hope you like the pattern and I'd love to see it if you make one!  Just tag me on instagram @hookonepurlone

Much love and hugs,

Heather xx

Just to let you know, I haven't been paid for this post, just my views on some yarn and sharing a pattern!

*Wool And The Gang
** a half treble crochet is as follows:  yarn round hook, insert hook into next stitch, yarn round hook and pull yarn through the stitch (3 loops on the hook) then through all 3 loops on the hook.

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