"This is a free crochet pattern for Eunice Scarf with photo tutorial in each step. A bright and lively scarf just in time for St. Patrick's Day but will surely be a springtime favorite accessory. Pattern is start with the edging then turn, then crocheted up to the last row which will be the edging too. This Eunice Scarf crocheted in flat, back and forth, with 2 rows repeat. Pattern stitch is multiple of 12+8 sts Finished scarf measurement is Width: 5” x Length: 80” "
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Springtime Bobble Stitch Crochet Shawl Pattern
Be inspired by the wonders of the outdoors with this Springtime Bobble Stitch Crochet Shawl Pattern that would be the perfect accessory to wear on a nature walk. Whether you're looking for a new crochet project or a gorgeous shawl to wear, this free pattern is a great opportunity to learn how to master the bobble stitch. Once completed, easily wear this comfortable shawl on a trip around town or at any outdoor event. The gentle blue and green color scheme will blend in perfectly with any outdoor setting!
Oceanside Triangle Scarf: Easy Crochet Pattern
This triangle scarf is easily worked with simple stitches, and quickly creates a classic looking accessory to wear! This pattern is worked in rows using chains and double crochet stitches. You can easily customize the size of the scarf by adding or omitting rows, and the simple pattern repeat makes this design fun and easy to work up ! An interesting difference in this scarf pattern are the button and loop added to the corner ends of the last row worked - the button attaches to the loop, which helps to keep the scarf around your neck! It's a great pattern because: Scarves are quick and fun projects to work up! Have fun with yarn color to make this simple fabric your own style; color blocking, stripes, ombre, variegated and more! This project works great with cotton yarns, and plant-based fibers! You'll get to practice a lot of crochet skills: increasing in rows, stitch tension, gauge and size, blocking, finishing techniques and more!
Willow Shawl
The Willow Shawl is a sideways, asymmetrical shawl which begins with just a few stitches at one tip and grows to its widest point, that is easily adaptable to any amount of yarn you have, or any thickness of yarn The pattern is easily adjusted to any size by simply adding or reducing repeat sections. The entire shawl is worked in an easy and meditative back and forth moss stitch pattern with intriguing V-stitch rows and serrated edge. Involving only easy crochet stitches, this crochet shawl pattern is fascinating but easy enough to finish quickly. The stitch pattern is perfect for those who love meditative and easy patterns which you can memorize easily. The pattern uses US crochet terminology and contains full written instruction and chart.
Monochrome Bias Wrap Free Crochet Pattern
"Worked back and forth in rows on the bias, the Monochrome Bias Wrap is a great compromise between easy crocheting and a little bit of interest to keep you entertained. This bias crochet wrap is worked in sections with some easy, mindless single crochet parts for a relaxing crocheting experience, and interspersed with interesting sections of mosaic crochet. It's long enough to wrap around the neck multiple times or to drape loosely over shoulders in numerous ways. This pattern is suited to both experienced crocheters and those eager for a challenge. The pattern uses US crochet terminology and includes step-by-step mosaic crochet tutorial."
Devon Sideways Shawl Free Crochet Pattern
Today's free crochet pattern is the Devon Sideways Shawl and this beautiful shawl is a filet crochet pattern meaning that it just uses the double crochet stitch and the chain stitch. I designed a filet crochet blanket not long ago of broken chevrons and wanted to do that as a shawl but i got a bit carried away and in the end it didn't end up as broken chevrons, it ended up as a double chevron but don't worry the broken chevrons is still on my list to do. This crochet pattern is very easy as it consists of working it row by row, flat and sideways and it works up super quick! This shawl only took me 4 days to complete and then a few extra days for blocking. Even though this pattern is a filet crochet pattern i still like to block my shawls as it gives it more of a crisper finish and it lays more flat.