Georgina Cape and Cowl Crochet Free Pattern Page by Kristin Omdahl
This adorable cape is figure flattering and functional with the arm openings. This unique shaped cape is made from two different sizes of half circle starburst shapes for the front and back. The cowl mimics the stitch patttern but worked in the round with gentle increases for volume.
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What you will need:
- 1224 yds (1119m) #4 worsted weight yarn
- K/10.5 (6.5mm) crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Shown in:
Be So Vivid Yarn; 70% cotton / 30% acrylic, #4 worsted weight, self striping yarn; 306 yds (280m) per 3.5 oz (100g) ball; shown in color Unicorn Kiss, 4 balls.
Gauge:
12 sts / 5 rows = 4 in (10cm) in double crochet.
Finished Size:
Capelet is 24 in (61cm) long.
Stitch Guide:
Chain (ch), slip stitch (slst), double crochet (dc), foundational double crochet (fdc), and single crochet (sc).
Triple Treble Crochet (ttr): Yo 4 times, insert hook in specified st or sp, yo, draw up a loop, (yo, draw through 2 loops on your hoo)x5.
Shell: (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in same st or sp.
Ttr Shell: (2ttr, ch2, 2ttr) in same st or sp.
Instructions:
Back:
Row 1: 7fdc.
Row 2: Ch3 (counts as dc), dc in same st, 2dc in ea st across. — 14 dcs
Row 3: Rep row 2. –28 dcs
Row 4: Ch3 (counts as dc), dc in next st, *ch2, 1dc in ea of next 2 sts. Rep from * across. — 13 ch2 sps
Row 5: Ch3 (counts as dc), shell in ea ch2 sp across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 13 shells
Row 6: Rep row 5. — 13 shells
Row 7: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 dc, 1dc in next dc, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in next dc, skip next dc. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 6×13 + 2 = 80 dcs
Row 8: Ch6 (counts as ttr), *skip 2 dcs, ttr in next dc, ttr shell in next ch2 sp, ttr in next dc, skip next 2 dcs. Rep from * across, ttr in top of ch3 at end of row. — 6×13 + 2 = 80 ttrs
Row 9: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 ttr, dc in ea of next 2 ttr, shell in next ch2 sp, dc in ea of next 2 ttr, skip next ttr. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch6 at end of row. — 8×13+2=104 dcs
Row 10: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 2 dc, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs, skip next 2 dcs. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 104 dcs
Row 11: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 dc, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs, skip next dc. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 10×13+2= 132 dcs
Row 12: Ch6 (counts as ttr), *skip 2 dcs, 1ttr in ea of next 3 dcs, ttr shell in next ch2 sp, 1ttr in ea of next 3 dcs, skip 2 dcs. Rep from * across, ttr in top of ch3 at end of row. — 10×13+2= 132 ttrs
Row 13: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 ttr, 1dc in ea of next 4 ttr, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 4 ttr, skip next ttr. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch6 at end of row. — 12×13+2= 158 dcs
Row 14: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 2 dc, 1dc in ea of next 4 dcs, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 4 dcs, skip next 2 dcs. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 158 dcs
Row 15: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 dc, 1dc in ea of next 5 dc, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 5 dc, skip next dc. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 14×13+2= 184 dcs
Row 16: Ch6 (counts as ttr), *skip 2 dcs, 1ttr in ea of next 5 dcs, ttr shell in next ch2 sp, 1ttr in ea of next 5 dcs, skip 2 dcs. Rep from * across, ttr in top of ch3 at end of row. — 184 ttrs
Row 17: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 ttr, 1dc in ea of next 6 ttr, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 6 ttr, skip next ttr. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch6 at end of row. — 16×13+2= 210 ttrs
Row 18: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 2 dc, 1dc in ea of next 6 dcs, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 6 dcs, skip next 2 dcs. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 210 dcs
Row 19: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 dc, 1dc in ea of next 7 dc, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 7 dc, skip next dc. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 18×13+2=236
Fasten off.
Front:
Row 1: 7fdc.
Row 2: Ch3 (counts as dc), dc in same st, 2dc in ea st across. — 14 dcs
Row 3: Rep row 2. –28 dcs
Row 4: Ch3 (counts as dc), dc in next st, ch2, 1dc in ea of next 2 sts, *1dc in ea of next 2 sts, ch2, 1dc in ea of next 2 sts. Rep from * across. — 7 ch2 sps
Row 5: Ch3 (counts as dc), shell in ea ch2 sp across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 7 shells
Row 6: Rep row 5. — 7 shells
Row 7: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 dc, 1dc in next dc, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in next dc, skip next dc. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 6×7 + 2 = 44 dcs
Row 8: Ch6 (counts as ttr), *skip 2 dcs, ttr in next dc, ttr shell in next ch2 sp, ttr in next dc, skip next 2 dcs. Rep from * across, ttr in top of ch3 at end of row. — 6×7 + 2 = 44 ttrs
Row 9: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 ttr, dc in ea of next 2 ttr, shell in next ch2 sp, dc in ea of next 2 ttr, skip next ttr. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch6 at end of row. — 8×7+2=58 dcs
Row 10: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 2 dc, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 2 dcs, skip next 2 dcs. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 58 dcs
Row 11: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 dc, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs, skip next dc. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 10×7+2= 72 dcs
Row 12: Ch6 (counts as ttr), *skip 2 dcs, 1ttr in ea of next 3 dcs, ttr shell in next ch2 sp, 1ttr in ea of next 3 dcs, skip 2 dcs. Rep from * across, ttr in top of ch3 at end of row. — 10×7+2= 72 ttrs
Row 13: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 ttr, 1dc in ea of next 4 ttr, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 4 ttr, skip next ttr. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch6 at end of row. — 12×7+2= 86 dcs
Row 14: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 2 dc, 1dc in ea of next 4 dcs, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 4 dcs, skip next 2 dcs. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 86 dcs
Row 15: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 dc, 1dc in ea of next 5 dc, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 5 dc, skip next dc. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 14×7+2= 100 dcs
Row 16: Ch6 (counts as ttr), *skip 2 dcs, 1dc in ea of next 5 dcs, ttr shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 5 dcs, skip 2 dcs. Rep from * across, ttr in top of ch3 at end of row. — 100 ttrs
Row 17: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 ttr, 1dc in ea of next 6 ttr, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 6 ttr, skip next ttr. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch6 at end of row. — 16×7+2= 114 ttrs
Row 18: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 2 dc, 1dc in ea of next 6 dcs, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 6 dcs, skip next 2 dcs. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 144 dcs
Row 19: Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip 1 dc, 1dc in ea of next 7 dc, shell in next ch2 sp, 1dc in ea of next 7 dc, skip next dc. Rep from * across, dc in top of ch3 at end of row. — 18×7+2=128
Fasten off.
Assembly:
Sew top 5 in (12.7cm) from neck edge along sides of front to back.
Cowl:
Round 1: Join with slst to any row-end st, ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in same st, 2dc in next row-end st, *ch2, 2dc in ea of next 2 row-end sts. Rep from * around, ch1, sc to top of ch3 at beg of round to join (ch1, sc) counts as last ch2 sp. — 24 dcs, 12 ch2 sps
Round 2: Slst across and into first ch2 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (dc, ch2, 2dc) in same sp, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 sp. Rep from * around, slst to top of ch3 at beg of round to join. — 24 dcs, 12 ch2 sps
Round 3 – 4: Rep round 2.
Round 5: Slst across and into first ch2 sp, ch6 (counts as ttr), (1ttr, ch2 2ttr) in same sp, *(2ttr, ch2 2ttr) in next ch2 sp. Rep from * around, slst to top of ch6 at beg of round to join. — 24 ttrs, 12 ch2 sps
Round 6: Slst into next ttr and ch2 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp, 1dc in next ttr, *skip 2 ttr, 1dc in next ttr, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 sp, 1dc in next ttr. Rep from * around, slst to top of ch3 at beg of round to join. — 36 dcs, 12 ch2 sps
Round 7: Slst into each of next 2 dcs, ch3 (counts as dc), (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 sp, 1dc in next dc, *skip next 4 dcs, 1dc in next dc, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 sp, 1dc in next dc. Rep from * around, slst to top of ch3 at beg of round to join.
Round 8: Slst into each of next 2 dcs, ch3 (counts as dc), (2dc, ch2, 2dc ) in next ch2 sp, 1dc in next dc, *skip next 4 dcs, 1dc in next dc, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 sp, 1dc in next dc. Rep from * across, slst to top of ch3 at beg of round to join.
Fasten off.
Finishing:
Weave in loose ends. Hand wash, block to finished measurements and allow to dry.
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Hi Kristin, I live the design of this pattern. Will this pattern work for a small size?
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