Honeylover Neckwarmer

"Materials required Heavy Worsted weight yarn, CYC 4 65-70 gms (120-130 yds) Suggested yarns: Red Heart super saver, Caron One pound, Lion brand pound of love regular crochet hook 8 mm Notions A pair of scissors measuring tape yarn needle to sew in ends/button 2 buttons (make sure that they can go through the tunisian stitches) Gauge : 10 sts by 8 rows = 4″ by 4″ square Note : Gauge is not important but will give an idea of how big the finished neck warmer will be. Finished size : 8″ wide by 27″ long After blocking 9.5″ wide by 29″ long"

Honeylover Neckwarmer

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Crochet Helen Neckwarmer

Here is this crochet Helen neck warmer, which is simple and stylish and so much but also quite warm and cozy. The neck warmer is made out of bulky self-striped yarn, and it is really adding oodles of charm and beauty to it. You need to use alternating single and double crochet stitches to work up

Crochet Helen Neckwarmer

Crochet Asymmetrical Neckwarmer

If you want something fun and unusual this winter, here is the idea of this crochet asymmetrical neck warmer. Here is this asymmetrical and colorfully cute crochet neck warmer that will make you look awfully amazing and fun. The pattern is easy enough to be done by the beginners too. Check out the

Crochet Asymmetrical Neckwarmer

Crochet Neckwarmer Pattern

This is one of the most gorgeous, the most delicate, and famine neck warmer to keep your neck toasty in a pure and high fashion style. The gorgeous crochet neck warmer ties up with a knot at the front and turns out to be so enchanting. This would make a perfect warm addition to your date or dinner

Crochet Neckwarmer Pattern

Granny's Point Triangle Scarf

"The Granny's Point Triangle Cowl Scarf is a quick and easy pattern that is worked all in one piece - no seaming required! Finished Size: 23” long x 14.5” wide at longest points when laid flat Stitches Used: ch - chain sc - single crochet sc3l - single crochet in the 3rd loop dc - double

Granny's Point Triangle Scarf

Victoriana Shawl

Make a bold statement by combining color blocking and thin stripes in this lacy, rectangular shawl. This pattern was designed for the Celebrate Mom Blog Hop with Pattern Paradise. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch Crocheting flat in rows (for

Victoriana Shawl