This light and lacy butterfly scarf inspired by Lady Edith, of Downton Abbey, and how marvelous she looks in Green. I always felt she was the beauty of the 3 girls. She was always overlooked, and under-appreciated. She is Elegant, yet simple. Quiet, yet Strong.
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Lady Sybil's Lace Cape Shawl
This is my third crochet pattern inspired by the television series Downton Abbey. I have named each design after each of the ladies on the series. This design reminds me of Lady Sybil, as she was so sweet, kind, and thoughtful of others. The pattern is really quite simple and yet classy as well. It is stitched with a large crochet hook to give it the open, lacy effect.
Lady Mary's Triangle Scarf
Lady Mary's Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern is made from an elegant yarn that Lady Mary would love. She is such a fashionista! It is a lovely yarn to work with, and has a wonderful drape." This gorgeous red yarn has a subtle shine to it, giving this crochet scarf pattern the posh and elegant sheen that high fashion loves.
Lady of Luxury Scarf
Luxury no longer needs to be expensive. Enjoy this Lady of Luxury Crochet Infinity Scarf pattern. Using Red Heart Hygge yarn, this scarf embodies everything cozy and comfortable. You'll feel like your are getting a soft gentle hug around your neck. Luxury also doesn't need to be complicated. This is a perfect scarf for beginners! You only need to know how to chain, half double crochet and change colors. You'll want to make one for yourself and a friend!
Butterfly Fling Crochet Shawl
The Butterfly Fling Crochet Shawl is fun, flirty and fast to create! This crochet pattern is best for intermediate crocheters due to the intricacies of the lacy pattern, but the end result is delightfully patterned and oh-so-stylish. Work this up in any color for your new go-to shawl, and the next time you're getting ready to leave the house, toss this beauty in your bag or throw it on for some instant and effortless style.
From the Blogger: "This is the first in my Fling Series which is named because you just fling it on, add a pin and you're ready to go! This project uses a really interesting and unusual stitch pattern producing fabulously lacy results.