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finger crochet cowl

Hey everyone! I took a ball of Lionbrand Heartland Thick and Quick with me to an Angel baseball game. I always bring yarn because while going to games is fun the boys in my life enjoy them far more than I do! This project to only took me 1/2 of an inning to create so it you want something quick this is your project.


I only used 1/2 of the ball but you can get an extreme one by using the whole ball... it would be perfect for cooler weather.

I started by making a slip knot with my fingers.
Then I wrapped the yarn around my index finger and pulled through so that I was chaining with my fingers. See photos below. After you have finger crocheted the length you want, I did 1/2 the ball knot the end, wrap around your neck to the desired length and use about 6 inches to wrap around all the strands like the photos show. I weaved in my ends or you can use fabric glue to make it super secure. Any 5 ply or 6 ply yarn can be used to make this.I have a kids tutorial for finger crochet here









And here is a shot of the field...my boyfriend was given these amazing seats for being such a great employee, Thank you T-Mobile!


And another close up of the scarf/ cowl

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  1. How fun! Thanks for sharing this.

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  2. Never done finger crochet before, hoping to try

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  3. Just the project I wanted for my granddaughter when she comes for her holidays.superb.Thank you.Khurshid

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  4. thank you I can't believe how great such a simple project looks. I have some yarn that I don't think will be that comfortable knitted or crocheted in a solid piece but I think will be great in this project.

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  5. Don't understand this at all, is it just a really-really long chain that you wrap around your neck multiple times and knot together to secure?

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