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Introduction The Pattern Find the free pattern here: http://crochetdreamz.blogspot.com/2013/05/alana-lacy-scarf-free-crochet-pattern.html#.UYpl8LXvtoE
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Author Tamara Kelly Introduction The Artfully Simple Infinity Scarf pattern is super easy, hides a multitude of sins, and comes with just one rule: no stress allowed! This finished scarf is between 50 and 60 inches long, and twists and turns on itself naturally – perfect for wearing doubled as...
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Tunisian crochet is much more than a fascinating new crochet stitch. And you don't have to be an experienced or even an intermediate crocheter to pick up a Tunisian crochet hook and create something amazing. Tunisian crochet is a crochet technique with similarities to both crochet and knitting but...
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Toni Rexroat
on Sep 19, 2012
Filed under: hat, scarf, tunisian crochet, Free Patterns, Home Decor, Tunisian Simple Stitch, Tunisian Purl Stitch, Pillow
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I purchased the E-book "A Step-By-Step Guide to Tunisian Crochet. I wanted to do the Scarf. It looked like "Broomstick Lace ". Which I want to learn. ' When I get to Row 3 it gets confusing to me. *Insert hook under next vertical bar and pull up a lp, M1 ,rep from * 6 times, pull up...
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Introduction A cozy fashion accessory. Quick to work up! Materials List Worsted weight yarn and hook H. Finished Size Fits women. The Pattern Find the pattern here: http://crochetdreamz.blogspot.com/2011/10/aesthetic-hooded-scarf-free-crochet.html
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Hi! Do you love to make crocheted purses? Do you have a favorite one that you like to make over and over again but would like to change it a bit? Why not embellish the already crocheted fabric with textured designs before you add the lining? If you would like to learn how to make a beautiful bullion...
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To make this scarf, I have decided to do Option 2. The pattern for making the flower then assembling it are shown on the page above. I made the flower no problem, but I am having a heck of a time trying to figure out how to assemble the flower. The instructions are a bit confusing for me, although that...
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I'd like to make a scarf for my grandson and I'm brand new to this. I do know how to do a double crochet scarf, but not sure how big it should be for a 3 year-old. I'd also love to put scalloped edges along the long sides if that's not too difficult for a beginner. Any suggestions welcome...
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For a new and improved daisy scarf: Use anywhere from size G hook up. R1: Ch 4, sl st in 1st ch to make loop. R2: Ch 1, sc 6 in loop, sl st in 1st sc to join round. R3: Ch 3, dc 2 in sc you sl st in. *Ch 1, dc 3 in next sc.* Repeat from * to * 4 more times. Join with sl st in top of ch-3. R4: *Hdc in...
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This collection of beautiful crocheted scarves will help you stay warm and stylish all year round! Eight must-have patterns include: Zigzag Scarf by Judith Swartz: Quick and easy ripple scarf, great for using up scraps of yarn. Off the Grid Scarf by Marilyn Murphy: One scarf, multiple ways of wearing...
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AmyPalmer
on Mar 29, 2010
Filed under: Easy, Crochet, Interweave Free Crochet Pattern, Crochet Lace, intermediate, free crochet patterns, Sandi Wiseheart, free crochet scarf patterns, Doris Chan, treble crochet, embellishments, Kim Werker, Marilyn Murphy, Sara Tobias, scarf, Judith Swartz, Laura Rintala, scarves
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Trefoil motifs create a breezy design inspired by Amelia Earhart. Motifs are joined as you go for the scarf and sewn together for the hat. These easy projects make great gifts as a set or as individual pieces. Designer Elisa Cleveland Finished Size: Hat: 20 (22)" circumference, hat shown measures...
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Sarah Read
on Jan 22, 2010
Filed under: Interweave Crochet, Interweave Crochet Winter 2009, easy, hat, #2 - fine, Elisa Cleveland, motif, scarf
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I love croching ever since I knew there's so common hook to make so fantastic handworks. They're all of my own design. If you like and if you want, I'd be glad to share with you.
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Author Jennifer Christensen Introduction I created this scarf with my beginner students in mind. It's a very simple pattern consisting of joining "patches" of single and double crochet into strips and embellish any way that you want! One of my students suggested that, instead of making...