"The Sunday Stroll is the perfect fall cowl with a little twist (or slant in this case!) in colors that compliment both each other and any fall wardrobe. It is a fun easy cowl that is crocheted completely, and the slanted slip stitches are added at the end. Front and Back Post Double Crochet stitches create the ribbing at the top and bottom with the body of the cowl being a moss or linen stitch. This pattern uses two skeins of Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted (110yds each) in two different colors."
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Lazy Sunday Stripes Shawl
Who doesn't need a relaxing project for a lazy Sunday afternoon in the sun? This asymmetric wrap is just what you need to let the variegated yarn do all the hard work for you. Just sit back and enjoy an easy crochet project with a stunning result. The written pattern is available in English (US) and Dutch, and if you appreciate visual support, I have an English video tutorial showing you how to make the wrap.
Autumn Stroll Wrap
This intermediate crochet wrap uses fingering weight yarn and combines chevron sections with a light and lacy main body. The wrap is slightly asymmetrical and can be made monochromatic, using two yarns or even a fade! The wrap works up quickly but will definitely need to be blocked to open up the stitches. There is also a YouTube video tutorial to guide you through the process. Pattern can be found on my blog along with photos.
Parisian Stroll Shawl
This beautiful crochet shawl in the pictures below was made by Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson and it's a simply gorgeous, lacy shawl that stitches up in a lacy fan stitch. Not to mention the incredible gradient of colors, that work together so well, don't you think? Let me know!
The Crossroads Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
"Say hello to the Crossroads Cowl, a gorgeous crochet cowl pattern perfect for warmer regions or transitioning from winter to spring. This crochet cowl pattern can be worked up in a few hours and is a beautiful gift to give (or keep for yourself!). Tasteful and stylish, this crochet cowl can be dressed up or kept casual. While this is designed specifically to be a cowl, you can easily make this an infinity scarf so that it wraps twice for extra warmth. This pattern is listed as intermediate because it uses stitches such as crossed double crochet and half double crochet in 3rd loop only which are a little more advanced. "