"Hello fellow crocheters! I had some yarn left after finishing my Leaf Assortment scarf, which I posted last week, so I made two matching head wear using the same leafy pattern. In this post you'll find the instructions for making the head band. The band can be crocheted in different color combos depending on what part of skein you have left, because it only requires about 80 meters (90 yards) of thread."
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Tendril Leaf Lacy Crochet Scarf Pattern
This crochet scarf pattern is beautifully decorated with lovely leaf tendrils. With a straightforward 4-row repeat pattern, this lovely scarf works up very quickly. Since the pattern is so flexible, you may easily customize the scarf’s dimensions to make it wider or longer. Your winter and spring outfits will be more elegant with this openwork crochet scarf pattern!
Steampunk and Stars Crochet Cowl Pattern
What's a cold weather outfit without a little bit of edge? Chains and buttons take the design in this Steampunk and Stars Crochet Cowl to the next level in a big way. You'll love the intricate design, which includes an assortment of crochet stitches, as well as the unexpected use of buttons and chains. This crochet cowl is both warm and trend-setting, and you'll love how this looks when worn with your favorite winter coat. The crochet pattern is easy to make and can likely be created within an afternoon. Don't be surprised if your friends request that you crochet a cowl for them, too!
Cabled Hooded Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
Want to keep warm, but don't like the bulkiness of scarves? This hooded cowl is the answer. It fits under most jackets. This is great for fun outdoor activities. With the beautiful Cabled Hooded Cowl Free Crochet Pattern, this project will help you stand out in the crowd. Being both eye-catching and cozy, this design will elicit compliments. Next time you head out this season, head out in style. Thanks Quayln Stark from Red Heart for sharing the wonderful free crochet pattern.The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Milkweed Leaf Shawl
This particular design reminds me of a butterfly. And when I was young we would give our caterpillars milkweed to eat so they could eventually emerge from their cocoons to be beautiful butterflies. The hexagonal motif shawls are unique in their design and style. They are perfect for outdoor events like weddings or festivals where you might want to keep yourself warm with your gorgeous wrap while still having easy access to your phone and camera.