Windy Prairie Scarf

When I’m able to, I try to create a pattern for yarns I’m sent for review. While I’m not always able to, when you have yarns as wonderful as those from Windy Valley Muskox, they just beg to be made…
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When I’m able to, I try to create a pattern for yarns I’m sent for review. While I’m not always able to, when you have yarns as wonderful as those from Windy Valley Muskox, they just beg to be made…
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Versailles is a delicate lace scarf inspired by architecture and a co-workers’ penchant for cute scarves. This is a great scarf for crocheting up a single skein of sock yarn in a semi-solid colorway. You can also use one color…
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The natural loft of mohair makes this easy scarf both elegant and warm. It’s light as a cloud to wear, and drapes softly. The scarf works up so quickly with a large hook and no blocking… so there’s time before…
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A frosty soft confection of a scarf to ward off winter’s chill (while dreaming of ice-cream filled summer days!). Sizes and Materials List … Size: 7” wide x 64” long Hook(s): US I/9 (5.5 mm) Yarn: TLC Baby Amore [80%…
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Made from just one skein of lovely Malabrigo Worsted Merino, this romantic and starry cowl is a quick and easy project with motifs that are joined together as you go. A warm and luxurious gift for yourself, or a…
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Lacy squares worked in a rich shade of teal merino create a stylish accessory, quickly assembled in the join-as-you-go method. Sizes and Materials List … Size: 6″ x 62″ (before blocking); 6″ x 69″ (after blocking) Hook(s): US I/9 (5.50…
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A long, kicky, bias-slant tube scarf trimmed with multicolor chain loops for a fun accessory with a different look! Sizes and Materials List … Size: 5″ wide x 72″ long Hook(s): US J/10 (6.00 mm) Yarn: TLC Essentials [100% acrylic,…
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“The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.” Author Unknown–Attributed to Mark Twain This is a great little scarf that’s perfect for the “the City’s” notorious microclimates— whether you’re shopping in Union Square, playing tourist at…
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Spring announces itself in so many ways, including the little tendrils sent up and out by so many plants. This scarf makes an elegant fashion statement with randomly curling and curving tendrils, and drapes softly over your spring shell or…
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While focusing on creating new hat designs, I played with some kerchief ideas for spring and summer wear. After a successful knit design was completed, I knew I had to do one for crocheters! One of my favorite techniques is…
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