"The Flower Meadow Shawl is a fabulous eye catching piece of wearable art! Main body of scarf is made with the modern and simple Moss Stitch with a fabulous flower edge detail. Flowers are crocheted into your piece - no sewing required! Complete photo and video tutorial are provided for the flower stitch with a complete tutorial for the shawl coming soon. Approximate finished size is approx 54” wide wingspan x 27” to tip but easily customizable to any size by simply adding rows before your flower row begins. So much fun to make and perfect for spring!"

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Winter's Coming Hooded Scarf
This is a very cozy hooded scarf! This winter scarf is crocheted using a traditional granny stitch and it has a ribbed edge created with front and back post double crochet stitches. The finished scarf length is approximately 62 inches and the width of the scarf is approximately 9.5 inches. The hood

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
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Maia Triangular Shawl
This simple crochet triangle shawl pattern is easily modified for different seasons. The long, isosceles triangle shape makes it easy to wrap around the shoulders and the lace edging adds a touch of elegance. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch

Sanguine Scarf Pattern
The Sanguine Scarf is a lovely lightweight scarf crocheted with Lion Brand Mandala Yarn. The stitch pattern is lacy and eye catching. The finished size is 49 inches long and 9 inches wide as written but if you would like a longer scarf to wrap around your neck multiple times you can simply continue

Crochet Moss Stitch Scarf
Make this crochet moss stitch scarf using this step by step tutorial and Red Heart roll with it variegated TWEED yarn. The scarf works up quickly, and the moss stitch leaves the ends perfectly straight without blocking. This pattern is for a child's scarf (1 skein), but it can easily be
