Moogly releases free Ridgeline Stripes crochet cowl for 24 hours
A free Ridgeline Stripes crochet cowl landed for 24 hours, giving crocheters a fast wear-now project and a low-commitment way into Moogly’s club.

Moogly opened a 24-hour free window for its Ridgeline Stripes Crochet Cowl, a small project built for instant payoff and easy wear. The self-bordering neckwarmer comes in two styles, a classic circular cowl and a bandana-style finish, so crocheters can move from hook to wardrobe without extra edging rounds.
The cowl appeared as part of the 2026 Scarf of the Month Club, hosted by Oombawka Design and The Stitchin' Mommy. In that crochet-along, three free scarf patterns are shared each month across the participating blogs, with a guest designer joining the lineup. Oombawka Design’s June roundup named the month’s other scarf patterns as Simple Stitch Scarf and Amy’s Calm Serenity Cowl, putting Ridgeline Stripes into a clear summer mix of quick makes.
Moogly framed the design as a PULAD pattern, keeping several active loops in play while still staying approachable. The finished look leans on green and purple stripes, with ridges that add texture and visual depth. That combination gives the cowl enough interest to keep the work engaging, but not so much complexity that it stops feeling like a relaxed weekend project.

Katia Merino Baby supplied the yarn spotlight for the release. Katia describes it as 100% merino wool for sensitive skins with Total Easy Care treatment, and product listings put it at 50g balls with about 165m, or 180yds, per ball. That makes the yarn a practical fit for a wearable like a cowl, especially one designed to be compact, portable, and fast to finish.
The release also tied into Moogly’s broader pattern schedule, which the site describes as several new free patterns each month alongside video tutorials and giveaways. In earlier Scarf of the Month Club coverage, Moogly noted that Oombawka Design Crochet and The Stitchin' Mommy had been cohosting the annual scarf CAL for years, and that one edition featured 36 different designs with patterns staying forever free on the blogs. Ridgeline Stripes fit that same model neatly: a quick make for right now, and a simple entry point for anyone who wants to join the club without taking on a big commitment.
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