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14 Fun and Festive Ideas for Your St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations

February 20, 2016 by Dana Hinders

lucky penny letters

Even if you’re not Irish, St. Patrick’s Day can still be a fun time to celebrate the “luck” in your own life. This roundup of easy yet festive St. Patrick’s Day party ideas is sure to please. The LUCKY penny letters featured above are my personal favorite, but there are ideas for lots of decorations, food, party games, and more. Visit Wonderful DIY for the details.

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20 Cowl Crochet Patterns For Winter Gifting

 

 

Have you ever wondered who invented the cowl? The cowl, a hooded garment, has its origins in the Early Middle Ages. It became the formal attire for those in monastic life, as both St. Jerome and John Cassian refer to its use among monks. Over time, the cowl evolved beyond religious contexts, becoming a fashionable accessory during the Renaissance, often crafted from luxurious fabrics like silk and velvet. Its versatility and historical significance make it a fascinating piece of clothing history.

So with that little snippet of information, let’s jump straight into our roundup of cowls.  These cowls are perfect for making as gifts for loved ones this winter holidays. However I prefer to make cowls for myself, it is something versatile, quick and I can crochet one for every outfit color scheme.  

Granny Square Cowl 

Cable Cowl 

Drawstring Cowl

Apex Cowl 

Cobblestone Cowl 

Hooded cowl

Felicity Cowl Pattern

Buttoned Plaid Cowl Free Crochet Pattern

Easy Crochet Cowl Pattern free woven crochet cowl pattern

Easy Crochet Hooded Cowl 

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GiGI Cowl

Condola Cowl

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Crochet Drawstring Cowl – Winter Wonder 

All seasons Cowl

Autumn Textures Cowl 

Chunky cowl and Mittens 

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