"This puff stitch crochet shawl pattern is made from the top down and has very simple steps to increase the stitches in each row. The elegant crochet wrap is versatile enough to be worn with jeans or wear it with a dress in the summer to help keep you warm in the evenings. It's also compact enough that it can be worn as a crochet scarf during the winter too. It's made with worsted weight 100% cotton yarn so it's soft and cozy, cool to wear and easy to wash."
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Clover Puff Triangle Scarf
This Clover Puff Triangle Scarf is one of the many amazing designs featured in The Clover Puff Collection. The Clover Puff Collection was specifically designed for St. Patrick's Day.
Flower Puff Shawl
Make your own Flower Puff Shawl which is a beautiful triangle shawl featuring flower stitches. The flowers are made with puff stitches, hence the name. Unlike most triangle shawls, this shawl has a somewhat rounded shape instead of deeper V. This makes the shawl perfect to wear up front. This shawl is made with a gradient yarn cake (fingering weight) but can be made with any yarn. The pattern includes a step-by-step video tutorial which you can find on YouTube.
Strut Your Puff Crochet Cowl
"Strut your stuff in the Strut Your Puff Crochet Cowl. This easy crochet cowl pattern is a relaxing make that's loaded with texture and colour. It's long enough to pull up to cover your face to block out the wind, this warm and cozy crochet cowl will become a fall and winter wardrobe staple. Makes a wonderful handmade gift but you may have a hard time parting with it and end up keeping it for yourself."
The Proserpina V-stitch Shawl
A very easy crochet shawl that mostly uses V-stitches and a slight variation of it that I called V-puff stitch.The pattern is easy to memorize so you will not have to constantly look at the instructions, very relaxing!Accessible for beginners too. You can crochet the Proserpina V-Stitch Crochet Shawl with any yarn you like and the appropriate hook. If you use a much thicker yarn, your shawl is going to grow faster, so you will have to crochet fewer rows than the ones indicated in this pattern.For example, I crocheted one Proserpina Shawl using a cotton cake in Aran weight and a 5.5 mm crochet hook.