
Looking for that one-skein project that’s quick to make and totally stunning? The Perfect Point Cowl is what you need! Made flat and seamed with a clever overlap, it creates a flattering pointed front that sits just right every time. Easy to stitch and effortlessly stylish, it features Caron Macchiato Cakes!
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What Caron Cakes Are In Season Now?
The Caron Cakes debut each year exclusively at Michaels stores, and this year’s Macchiato Cakes are lots of fun! I decided to put one skein of the Atomic Aqua colorway to use – but I can’t wait to see your versions in all the other colors!

Worked up in this yarn, the colors swirl together beautifully to highlight the simple yet dynamic stitch pattern. One quick seam, and a couple of (purely decorative) buttons, and you’ve got an absolutely perfect finish – ready to go.

Make It In Two Afternoons or Evenings
Whether you’re looking for a last-minute gift, a cozy and quick make, or just an excuse to play with gorgeous yarn, the Perfect Point Cowl is the quick, satisfying project you’ll reach for again and again! In just a couple of hours, you’ll have the crocheting done. Then, lay it out to block and let it dry overnight. The next day, you can fold, sew, and have the buttons on in under an hour. It was that fast for me – and I was stopping to take notes and photos!

The Perfect Point Cowl is one of those projects that just flows off the hook from the first stitch. The rhythmic texture and color changes keep your hook moving and motivated. When you pull it open and pop it on, you’ll see that the drape and shape come together effortlessly – no fussing, no adjusting, just that cozy, flattering fit you’ll fall in love with every time.

Perfect Point Cowl
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US – M, 9.0 mm crochet hook
300 yards Caron Macchiato Cakes
(5/Bulky; 80% cotton, 20% wool; 481 yds; 227 g)
Colorway Shown: Atomic Aqua
Optional: Buttons
Gauge: 9 sts x 7 rows – 4″/10cm in Row 2 st pattern
Size: One Size Fits All
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Perfect Point Cowl Tutorial – COMING SOON
FDC – Foundation Double Crochet
CSDC – Chainless Starting Double Crochet
NOTES
If you prefer to skip the FDC stitch, you can instead ch 83, skip the 3 chs closest to the hook (counts as first dc), and dc in each remaining chain across.
If you prefer to skip the CSDC stitch, you can instead chain 3 or use your preferred double crochet substitute.

Perfect Point Cowl Instructions
Row 1: FDC 81, turn. (81 sts)
Rows 2 – 22: CSDC in first st, *skip next st, (sc, dc) in next st; rep from * across, turn.
Row 23: CSDC in first st, dc in each rem st across, ch 1, 2 sc in side of dc just made, sc evenly across rem ends of rows through Row 1; break yarn leaving a 6 foot long tail for sewing and pull through last st to finish off.
Assembly:
Blocking: Wet or steam block to approx 13.5″ x 36″.
Fold for Seaming: Lay out the piece as shown below, with the long tail in the upper left corner.

Fold the right half of the piece to the middle, pointing down, as shown below.

Fold the left half of the piece to the middle, pointing down, so that the corners meet, as shown below. Use stitch markers to match up stitches along each edge where pieces overlap.

Seaming: Use the long tail to whip stitch the overlapping edges together, moving from right to left.

Add Buttons (Optional): If desired, sew buttons to front of cowl through both layers. Before sewing them in permanently, be sure that they are not placed in a way that keeps the cowl from opening up to wear.

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