Meet Lila, our soft and cozy half double crochet cowl made with plush chenille yarn.
Quick to make and wonderfully warm, it's perfect for chilly mornings, layering over sweaters, or gifting to someone special.
The back of loop style design creates a loose, drapey fit that looks effortless while keeping you snug.

Exclusive PDF Patterns in the Recline and Unwind Club
Access ad-free, downloadable PDFs, the exclusive Arm Chair Craft's shop, and our growing community by joining the Recline and Unwind Club!
Jump to:
- Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Project Snapshot
- Materials Needed
- Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Gauge
- Emily's Notes
- Finished Size
- ⭐ Want more crochet projects like this? ⭐
- Instructions
- Crochet Tips, Yarn Choices, and Color Inspiration
- When To Use A Half Double Crochet Cowl Lila
- FAQ
- Other Easy Crafts You Might Like To Try:
- More Easy Patterns For You To Try
- Stay Connected
There's something instantly comforting about wrapping yourself in a piece of crochet you made yourself and that's exactly what the Lila half double crochet cowl delivers.
A half double crochet cowl is a circular neck accessory made using a simple stitch that creates soft texture and warmth. It's designed for easy wearability and quick construction, making it a popular cold-weather crochet project.
Crafted with plush chenille yarn, this cowl feels soft against the skin, making it ideal for crisp autumn mornings, winter layering, or cozy evenings at home.
The back of loop style design gives it a loose, drapey fit that's stylish yet comfortable, perfect for pairing with jackets, sweaters, or even just a favorite loungewear top.
Because it's worked in a simple, repetitive stitch, this project is also very relaxing, perfect for a weekend afternoon or a last-minute handmade gift.
Lila isn't just a cowl; it's a versatile accessory that can be customized in color, texture, or even length.
This crochet cowl is a warm, textured make that works beautifully as a cosy everyday accessory, and it fits well alongside other practical wearables like the chunky crochet scarf with fringe - Brooklyn or chunky fingerless crochet gloves - Marcy.

Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Cozy and plush thanks to chenille yarn
- Quick and beginner-friendly with the half double crochet stitch
- Loose back of loop style loop creates a flattering drape
- Minimal finishing required; just weave in ends
- Highly customizable in color, texture, and size
- Perfect for gifts or personal wardrobe staples
Project Snapshot
Skill Level: Beginner
Time Needed: Great calm evening crochet project or relaxed weekend make
Finished Size: One-size circular cowl (adjustable circumference)
Best For: Winter wear, gifts, everyday accessories
Materials Needed
Yarn
- Chenille Blanket Yarn (Jumbo, 100% polyester) with 4 Wraps Per Inch (WPI)*
- About 3 ounces (90 grams) of yarn.
- About 47 yards (42 metres) of yarn.
Hook
- 15mm (P/Q) hook
Other
- Stitch marker (optional)
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
*Wraps per inch (WPI) - this is a measure of yarn thickness. To measure WPI, count how many times the yarn wraps around a ruler in one inch. There are more wraps for thinner yarn and fewer wraps for thicker yarn.
Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Ch - Chain
- Hdc - Half Double Crochet
- Hk - Hook
- St/s - Stitch/es
- Blo - Back of loop
- FO - Fasten Off
- [ ] - At the end of each row refers to the number of stitches each row should have.
Gauge
4 inches x 4 inches (10 cm x 10 cm) = 4 rows x 7 stitches.
Emily's Notes
This is one of those projects that feels very steady and grounding to work on.
You don't need to think too much, just keep going, and it naturally turns into something wearable.
Finished Size

The finished crochet cowl is about 13 inches x 7 inches (33 cm x 18 cm).
If you want to have a longer cowl you can increase the number of rows you make.
⭐ Want more crochet projects like this? ⭐
Join the Recline and Unwind Club to access ad-free crochet patterns, helpful tips, and more - your next favorite project could be waiting there!
Copyright Notice
This pattern and its contents are protected by copyright law. It may not be copied, altered, redistributed, resold, translated, or used to produce photo or video tutorials in any format, either in whole or in part.
You are permitted to sell finished items made using this pattern. However, the written pattern itself may not be sold, shared, or distributed in any form. When marketing or displaying your finished items, please photograph your own work and refrain from using any of my original images.
Sharing Guidelines For Roundups - Bloggers you are welcome to include this pattern in roundup posts as a link, as long as you use one photo and link directly (with a do follow link) back to the original post. For full details, please refer to my Terms of Use page.
Instructions
Foundation: Ch14
Row 1: 1 Hdc into 3rd ch from hk, hdc in each st, turn [12 hdc]
Row 2: Ch2, hdc blo into each st, turn. [12 hdc]
You're almost there!
To unlock the final steps and complete your pattern, create a free account with Grow.me. below.
Make sure you tick the box to subscribe to our newsletter and stay up to date with the latest patterns, tips, and more!
Once you're signed up, you'll get instant access to finish your project and enjoy exclusive content in the future.
Already signed up? Hit the button below and select 'Switch to Log In' to pick up where you left off and finish your project!
Looking for your next crochet project?
Explore the Recline and Unwind Club for exclusive ad-free crochet patterns, tips, and shop.
Crochet Tips, Yarn Choices, and Color Inspiration
- Chenille yarn gives this cowl its plush, luxurious feel; acrylic chenille works well for easy care, while bamboo blends add drape.
- Try soft pastel colors for a gentle, cozy vibe or jewel tones for a striking accessory.
- If you prefer a snug fit, use a slightly smaller hook; for a looser, drapier cowl, go up one hook size.
- This half double crochet cowl can also be styled as a layered accessory over jackets or hoodies for a modern look.
When To Use A Half Double Crochet Cowl Lila
- Cold weather makes when you want something quick and warm
- Slow evening crafting with repetitive stitching
- Handmade gifts that feel thoughtful but simple
- Beginner wearable practice without complexity
- Relaxed projects you can return to easily
FAQ
Yes! Simply add more stitches for width or more rows for length until you reach your desired size.
Blocking is optional. It can help even out stitches and give a polished finis.
Absolutely! Just check your gauge and adjust hook size to maintain the desired size and drape.
Definitely. The half double crochet stitch is easy to learn, and the repetitive bol design makes it beginner-friendly.

Other Easy Crafts You Might Like To Try:
- Crochet Beanie - Ava
- Quick Crochet Mug Cozy
- Textured Back Loop Crochet Cowl - Margo
- How To Make An Easy Origami Tray
- Maple Leaf Napkin Folding Idea
- Small Chunky Crochet Basket
- Crochet Beanie - Ava
- Crochet Valentine Patterns
- Easy Origami Envelope Pouch
- How To Make A Paper Heart Necklace
- Easy Origami Gift Card Holder
More Easy Patterns For You To Try
Looking for more patterns like this? Why not try one of these:
Stay Connected
Made this pattern? Let us know how it went in the comments below!
Pin this post - Pin now to take your paper crafting skills to the next level.
Share on Instagram or Facebook - Capture the beauty of your finished project and share it on Instagram or Facebook! Tag us @armchaircrafts so we can see your work!













