Hooded Cowl Scarves for Winter Warmth

Hooded Cowl Scarf

One of my shop’s most popular items during the winter season is the hooded cowl scarves. These are great items for kids and adults because they keep you warm without having to keep track of multiple items. I love to tuck the cowl into the top of my coat and keep that barrier of the cold from hitting the rest of my body.

We offer the hooded cowl scarf in sizes from baby through adult in a variety of colors. You can choose from one color or two colors and make the scarf as unique as you would like it to be. Plus, we strive to accommodate custom requests with colors and sizes. Some of my best creations have come from custom requests from my customers.

If you would like to order your own hooded cowl scarf feel free to follow this link: Hooded Cowl Scarf or click any of the photos in this post. Photo Nov 22, 11 50 57 AM


If you or someone you knows crochets or knits for a charity, YarnCanada.ca is giving away yarn to be created into items for donation.

1 x $500 of yarn to a Canadian group who knits or crochets for a good cause

1 x $500 of yarn to an American group who knits or crochets for a good cause

10 x $100 of yarn to Canadian or American individuals or groups who knit or crochet for a good cause

All you need to do to apply is fill out the form and tell us your story. What will you use the yarn for, what impact has this or previous projects had, and anything else important to your story.

If you have any photos we’d love to see them too.

Submissions close December 15th and our staff will work together to select the recipients of the yarn by January 20th.

Follow this link to enter to win this yarn and create for charity!

5 thoughts on “Hooded Cowl Scarves for Winter Warmth

  1. Ok, so 1) I love those cowl scarves! 2) thanks for the giveaway link! I started a group at my former church to knit and crochet teddy bears for the local homeless shelters youngest residents; we still meet every month even though I️ no longer worship there because we moved to a different town, so I will have to see if we can apply!

  2. Now this is where I wish I could make something like this ! My nan always had to ‘start me off’ when it came to just knitting a scarf lol

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