Crochet Kit - My Favorite Simple Cozy Shrug

SKU: M25121

There’s nothing like slipping into something soft and comforting after a long day and My Favorite Simple Cozy Shrug delivers just that. With this easy crochet kit, you’ll use plush, variegated Cover Story Favorite Blanket yarn to create a relaxed, cocoon-style shrug that looks as good as it feels. The gentle color changes do the work for you, adding dimension and charm without any extra effort. Perfect for beginners or anyone who wants a quick, feel-good project, this shrug is your new go-to layer for curling up at home or stepping out in effortless style.


Skill Level
Level 2 - Easy (Beginner+)
Project Type
Cardigan, Shawl
Pattern Gauge
8 sc = about 4 in. (10 cm)
Dimensions Detail

Sizes: S-L (XL)

Finished Width: About 38 (44) in. (96.5 (112) cm)

Finished Length: About 42 (48) in. (106.5 (122) cm), before folding and seaming

Pattern Sizing Info
Pattern is written for smallest size with changes for larger size in parentheses. When only one number is given, it applies to both sizes. To follow pattern more easily, circle all numbers pertaining to your size before beginning.
Pattern Yarn Weight
6 Super Bulky
Fiber
Polyester
Pattern Craft
Crochet

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Alanna Gillis
Very cosy!

Very cozy and construction was so much easier than a sweater since it's all one piece! I made an oversized version of the XL, so I started with a chain 120 and crocheted a few extra rows at the end. The directions were simple and clear. I did have a hard time visualizing exactly what I was making at times and how it would come together and found this youtube video immensely helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jONFzt6lk-Y.

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Alanna Gillis
Very cosy!

Very cozy and construction was so much easier than a sweater since it's all one piece! I made an oversized version of the XL, so I started with a chain 120 and crocheted a few extra rows at the end. The directions were simple and clear. I did have a hard time visualizing exactly what I was making at times and how it would come together and found this youtube video immensely helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jONFzt6lk-Y.