Free Crochet Pattern...Blueberry Pie Scarf! Free Crochet Pattern...Vanilla Bean Scarf! Vanilla Bean Scarf By Jennifer Dickerson The Vanilla Bean Scarf is a chunky, lofty, and easy to crochet scarf using a variation of the V stitch.
Chunky yarn and a simple stitch pattern yield beautiful results. A perfect scarf for gifting, and suitable for beginner and seasoned crocheters alike! Materials: 6.0 mm (J) hook2 Skeins Bernat Alpaca Natural BlendsTapestry needle Sizing: Width-5 inches wideLength-as long as you like. Easy Broomstick Lace Collar, or Scarf, Pattern « Speckless Blog. This is a super-easy project for learning broomstick lace.
I really shouldn’t even call it a pattern! I made this one with some really soft lighter weight yarn (kinda like a Caron Simply Soft), but this is flexible – you can use anything you’d like. I really wanted to get a shot of this being worn, but Nicky hasn’t been available during daylight hours to take pictures. I tried to get Penny to model it, but he was not having it. Not at all. To make the collar with buttons: With a G6/4mm hook, chain 26. Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook, and in each remaining ch to end. (25 sc) Rows 2-3: Ch 1, turn. Row 4: WIth your lace pin, pull up a broomstick lace loop (bL) in each st to end. Row 5: Using the technique here, and working through five bL at a time, make 5 sc in each group of 5 bL. (25 sc) Rows 6-7: Ch 1, turn.
Cascade Scarf « A little slice of life… Cascade Scarf by Kittyboo Crochet WARNING – this pattern has not been tested and I wrote it up after making the scarf, rather than as I went along.
If you have any problems, please let me know and I’ll try to help. Yarn: Sirdar Blur 50g x 2 Hook: 8.00mm Pattern using UK Crochet Terms Chain 170. Row 1: Dc in second chain from hook. Row 2: Tr in stitch at base of turning chain. (1 tr in next dc, 2 tr in next dc.) Row 3: Dtr into stitch at base of turning chain. (1 dtr in next tr, 2 dtr in next tr) repeat to end. Applehead: 100 flower scarf pattern. Thank you to everyone who took the time to post a comment about the 100 flower scarf.
I was just amazed at the response and thrilled to win a prize ( who doesn't like to win something especially a new book!) . Quite a few people asked for the pattern so i have put together a quick "How to" . It really is a simple flower...lots of them...then sewn together in whatever manner pleases your aesthetic sensibilities. A great way to use up little bits of wool and an easy way to fill in a few minutes here and there during the day. Little flower special abbreviation: Tr2tog= work 1 tr into each of next 2dc until one loop of each remains on hook, yo and through all 3 loops on hook.have fun! Make 6ch , sl st into 1st ch to form ring or see photo for making an adjustable ring which works beautifully - I use this start on everything requiring a ring of chains to begin- no more holey center's!
Cowl neck fringed capelet. I had this cashmere purple yarn since months, and didn't know what to do with it!
Finally yesterday i had a flash of inspiration, and started making this Cowl neck capelet after drawing down a sketch of what i was imagining.And voila'! I think it's beautiful, and i'm not sure i want to sell it on my Etsy shop..i think i'll keep it for myself.It was easy to make, starting from cowl down, so i decided to write the pattern.Here it is. Terms:ch = chain dc = double crochet sl st = slip stitch sk = skip Gauge: two *3dc,ch2*= 11.5cm * 4 rows=10cm Materials: 8.00 mm hookOrnaghi Filati Italy "Cashmere" [60% Merino Wool Superfine, 30% Polyamid, 10% Cashmere; 41 yds/37 mt per 50g ball]; color: Purple; 4 balls.
Cowl neck capelet:Ch 40, sl st to form ring, careful not to twist the ch.Round 1: ch3, dc in next 2 ch, ch1, sk 2ch, * 3dc in next 3ch, ch1, sk 2ch*. Bumpy Popcorn Crochet Scarf Pattern. My fifth and final scarf for donation to the Orphan Foundation of America is something I’d been wanting to do for awhile.
I love texture and have been intrigued with the popcorn crochet stitch which creates a knobby little bump similar to a piece of popcorn (also my favorite snack!). I created this easy crochet scarf pattern with three rows of popcorn stitch running the length of the scarf. For added dimension, I staggered the rows to make it a more interesting design. Campus Unisex Scarf–Free Crochet Pattern. Materials: 6.5mm hook, 150g various colours of DK yarn.
I used 7 different colours –pale green, apple green, pale blue, bright blue, turquoise, red & orange. Measurements: 7” x 74” approx. Skill Level: easy Pattern: Chain 175 sts or to desired length. Work 24 rows changing colour for every row. All rows ch 1 and work sc into all sts to end, turn, change colour and repeat.