Here's a simple scarf with a twist: join the beginning to the end and turn it into a cowl. A lacy pattern works up quickly and has a nice drape to it. Find the pattern for the scarf on Redheart yarn's site. (For once, I actually used the yarn recommended for a pattern, Redheart "Shimmer" has a nice bit of sparkle.)
All crafty, all the time. Mostly crochet, but I'm not a purist. ;)
Monday, December 5, 2011
Scarves Make Great Gifts
They do! Necks, unlike heads, hands, feet and almost everything are pretty close to one-size-fits-all. Wear them inside, wear them outside....and can you ever really have too many?
Here's a simple scarf with a twist: join the beginning to the end and turn it into a cowl. A lacy pattern works up quickly and has a nice drape to it. Find the pattern for the scarf on Redheart yarn's site. (For once, I actually used the yarn recommended for a pattern, Redheart "Shimmer" has a nice bit of sparkle.)
Here's a simple scarf with a twist: join the beginning to the end and turn it into a cowl. A lacy pattern works up quickly and has a nice drape to it. Find the pattern for the scarf on Redheart yarn's site. (For once, I actually used the yarn recommended for a pattern, Redheart "Shimmer" has a nice bit of sparkle.)
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I am in googgley eyed lust for your skills! This is great! Thanks for linking up with Hating Martha..it is appreciated!
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