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Camello Bandana Scarf Crochet Pattern

This pretty crochet bandana pattern makes the perfect scarf. This Camello Bandana Scarf is a versatile scarf with multiple styling options.

If you would like to make this bigger to have a full size shawl, just continue the pattern repeats before working the final edging.

Camello Bandana Scarf Crochet Pattern

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Felicity Scarf Pattern

Crochet this pretty scarf with 1 single ball of Colorscape Yarn. A video tutorial has been created to show you how to begin the project and add the edging as you, instead of at the end of the project. I have also included the video tutorial for the repeat row sections. You can continue the repeats as many times as you'd like to make a longer scarf, before adding the final edging row. The matching hat pattern will be released later this week. This is the August, Scarf of the Month Club 2018 free pattern. Visit the blog post linked above to receive it, and the other 2 patterns this month for free :)

Felicity Scarf Pattern

Sanguine Scarf Pattern

The Sanguine Scarf is a lovely lightweight scarf crocheted with Lion Brand Mandala Yarn. The stitch pattern is lacy and eye catching. The finished size is 49 inches long and 9 inches wide as written but if you would like a longer scarf to wrap around your neck multiple times you can simply continue on with the pattern instructions until you run out of yarn :) This scarf is crocheted in one-piece with the edging row designed right into the beginning of the pattern. This way you can match up your colors and continue the scarf smoothly and with only the beginning and ending yarn end needing to be sewn in. I love this stitch pattern and this easy scarf pattern. This scarf will make a great gift!

Sanguine Scarf Pattern

Disha Shawl

I love working with fingering weight yarn and the Scheepjes Whirl series has such a great selection of colors to choose from! For this pattern, I picked the Passion Fruit Melt Whirl and combined it with the Rose Whirlette. The colorwork in this pattern is achieved by switching yarn after every few rows.

I have always admired projects made with the Moss Stitch and I wanted to use it to design a shawl pattern. This shawl is entirely made up of the Moss Stitch - so, all you need to know is how to make chains and single crochet stitches!

This was my happy, mindless project that I could make without paying much attention to it. Once you figure out the pattern repeats, it is very easy to make!

Disha means ‘direction' in Hindi.

There is a small bonus in this pattern too! :)

This pattern contains:

Complete list of materials
Written Instructions
Charts to make the entire shawl
Video tutorials for all stitches and techniques used in this pattern.
A support video that shows you how to make the shawl with all the tricky bits explained.

Disha Shawl

Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

This feeling flirty lacy shell shawl is so light and delicate. Work this crochet pattern from the bottom up. Start with one shell and continue adding a shell to each side as you work up. Since this is made from a yarn cake that has beautiful, variegated colors throughout, there were just two yarn ends to weave in at the end. This lacy shell stitch is achieved by repeating two rows throughout this pattern. One row consists of chain and single crochet stitches. The next row is where the shell is made by working a double crochet in the same stitch five times. I have included photos of the first few rows to help with understanding the pattern. Additionally, there are video tutorials for both left and right hand crocheters. Lastly, there is a chart detailing the row being worked and number of shell stitches per row.

Feeling Flirty Lacy Shell Shawl Crochet Pattern

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Autumn Breeze Buttoned Scarf

October #SCARFOFTHEMONTHCLUB2017 Free Crochet Pattern. Looking for a quick to crochet gift? Make this one-skein scarf project in just a couple of hours. The stitch pattern is an easy to remember one row repeat and you can customize your scarf to any size you want. One skein can make a finished scarf measuring 8 inches wide by 48 inches long. Add buttons to provide multiple styling options or seam the two ends simply with a whipstitch to create a lovely soft and squishy cowl. You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern - just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size of your project will also be different.

Autumn Breeze Buttoned Scarf