Grey goes with everything, so you'll be able to wear this Charcoal Grey Infinity Scarf with any of your winter outfits this year. This particular crochet scarf pattern is has no beginning and no end, so it's designed to wrap around you and keep you extra cozy. Grey is a timeless color to use, but feel free to use any color worsted weight yarn to work up this crocheted scarf. This warm and stylish crochet scarf is great for girls of any age.

"Introducing the West Coast Pocket Shawl, which is a beginner friendly pocket shawl made with the double crochet and herringbone half double crochet stitches. I used Bernat Cozy Style yarn that comes in a huge 16 oz skein. I chose the soft grey for my pocket shawl. This pocket shawl is elegant and you can add a fringe for a boho style. It has beautiful big pockets. Make this beautiful pocket shawl and look stylish while you keep nice and warm. "

Pocket shawls are all the rage right now, and why not? They are super cute and cuddly! They give just the right amount of style to a simple outfit, and keep you warm to boot! And, they're perfect coverups for formal attire, as well. Don't want to wear a cardigan over your gorgeous dress or outfit? Throw on this gorgeous pocket shawl and you're ready to go! Make it in white, and you have the perfect accessory for a winter wedding. They are literally awesome for just about any occasion! This pattern with stated gauge will create a 57” long x 17.5” wide shawl (not including fringe). If you choose to add fringe, the fringe I put on was about 6.5” long after tying on.

- Designed by Sigoni Schaap
It's a great beginner pattern, that will keep you warm and cosy this upcoming fall. What's more, it can replace a hat, scarf and gloves all at the same time! How cool is that? What's more, the yarn that was used for this project is super soft.

"When I first visited London last year, I loved the bright red phone booths that are sprinkled throughout the city. They are very popular with tourists, and many of them are actually working phone booths. A few have been turned into book exchanges - leave a used book inside and take another home to read."
