Crocheted Dallas Cowboys Logo: Free Pattern and Video Tutorial


The Crocheted Dallas Cowboys Logo can be utilized in multiple ways including in a scarf, beanie hat, pot holder, blanket, or garment. It is perfect to include in a gift for any Dallas Cowboys fan!


Click here to jump to the FREE PATTERN!
Click here to head over to YouTube for my Video Tutorial!


I am a football fan. Mostly college…Nebraska to be specific, though sometimes we may not want to claim them, I do love my Huskers!

This being said, pro football is huge and I enjoy watching the games. I do not have a specific team I root for, but I know that the faithful fans will sport the gear no matter how good or bad the team is doing, just like us Huskers fans. The Dallas Cowboys were once, and may still be, considered “America’s Team.” So for my first pro football logo, I went with theirs.

I created this pattern as part of my “logo” series. Some logos lend themselves better to crochet design due to being more “blocky” in nature, curvy logos are harder, and also those with many colors. This one was a bit challenging for the bottom half due to the diagonal nature of the star, but after a few edits, I made it work!

You can use this pattern block in a scarf or a blanket. You can also take the logo part of the pattern and use it on a beanie hat or on a shirt. This is a pattern for only the logo, so the possibilities are endless!

To make a logo like this, you can use a grid (like graph paper) and fill in boxes in the shape of the logo. Then you will use basically a tapestry crochet technique to follow the pattern. 

This means you will do all single crochet, and you will use 2 (or more colors), while carrying the working yarn along while you are crocheting. Each “block” of your graph paper is one single crochet. 

When you get to a “filled” block (like for your logo), you change colors, then change back for each “empty” block. You do not cut your yarn, you just continue to work over the yarn, changing colors frequently, until you are done with the color-changing sections, then you can cut your yarn and have the tail weaved in (either by working over or weaving in after.) 

For this pattern, I stuck with ivory and blue, but you can vary the colors as desired!

Below are the pattern and the video tutorial.


Let’s get on with HOW to actually make the Crocheted Dallas Cowboys Logo!


Materials

First, let’s talk materials.

Yarn

I used “I Love This Yarn” medium weight acrylic yarn from Hobby Lobby.

About 0.8 oz ivory and 0.2 oz blue. A very small amount, nowhere near a full skein.

Hook

I use a size H/5.0 mm aluminum crochet hook.

Other

You’ll want something to cut your yarn (scissors, nail clippers, etc) and a tapestry needle to weave in ends.

You’ll also need either the written pattern (keep reading) or the chart version of the pattern found at the bottom of the page.

*Note: The chart version is a pictorial representation of where color changes happen in the pattern. If you prefer this versus the written format, go to the chart. To use the chart work from bottom right and go back and forth in rows.

Size

Finished size: 6.25 x 7 inches

Stitch Abbreviations Used

ch = chain

sc = single crochet

cc = Change colors

Pattern Notes

  • At the end of each row, I do not chain one and then turn, I just turn and go straight into my first sc. I find that I get a straighter edge that way. Feel free to chain one, then turn if that is what you prefer.
  • When changing colors during the single crochet stitch: yarn over, insert hook, pull up loop, change colors then pull a loop through both loops on hook. 

Pattern

Foundation chain: in color A-ch 22, turn

  • Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and each across, turn (21 sc)
  • Row 2: sc in each stitch across, turn
  • Row 3: sc 3, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 13, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 3, turn
  • Row 4: sc 3, cc to B sc 3, cc to A sc 9, cc to B sc 3, cc to A sc 3, turn
  • Row 5: sc 3, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 2, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 7, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 2, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 3, turn
  • Row 6: sc 4, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 2, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 5, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 2, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 4, turn
  • Row 7: sc 4, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 3, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 4, turn
  • Row 8: sc 4, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 2, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 2, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 4, turn
  • Row 9: sc 5, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 2, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 2, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 5, turn
  • Row 10: sc 5, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 3, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 3, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 5, turn
  • Row 11: sc 6, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 5, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 6, turn
  • Row 12: sc 6, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 5, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 6, turn
  • Row 13: sc 5, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 7, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 5, turn
  • Row 14: sc 4, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 9, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 4, turn
  • Row 15: sc 3, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 11, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 3, turn
  • Row 16: sc 2, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 6, cc to B sc 3, cc to A sc 6, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 2, turn
  • Row 17: sc 1, cc to B sc 7, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 3, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 7, cc to A sc 1, turn
  • Row 18: sc 8, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 8, turn
  • Row 19: sc 8, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 8, turn
  • Row 20: sc 9, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 9, turn
  • Row 21: sc 9, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 1, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 9, turn
  • Row 22: sc 10, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 10, turn
  • Row 23: sc 10, cc to B sc 1, cc to A sc 10, turn
  • Row 24-25: sc in each stitch across

Fasten off and weave in ends


Click here for the Crocheted Dallas Cowboys Logo PDF Chart


With my written pattern, chart, and video; I am trying to appeal to all the learning styles. Is there another way that YOU would like to help YOU learn more?? Let me know in the comments!


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Hi! I’m Ashy. I am a Christian, wife, mom, and physical therapist. I am also an amateur painter, baker, crocheter, and miscellaneous crafter. I hope to be able to share some of my enthusiasm for creating with you and to inspire YOU to begin, continue, or grow YOUR creative outlet!

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