One thing I really love about crochet is how creative you can get, especially when you are designing! When I was learning how to crochet I was so focused on following a pattern that I never thought much about stitch combinations. However, now it's amazing what a few simple stitches can become when you combine them in different ways to create a modern crochet pattern! I really hope you enjoy my How to Crochet a Wrap Project!"
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Easy Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern
I love making crochet scarves. They are not only fun to make but also very quick projects that you can easily complete in a day. Crochet scarves are also one of the great beginner crochet project to start with. They are typically worked in repeated rows which makes them very easy to follow pattern. You can also easily change the texture and look of the crochet scarf by changing the yarn and hook size according to your choice. Today am sharing the Pattern for a very Easy Textured Crochet Scarf. This is a easy to follow pattern where all you just need to know is to make Single Crochets and Double Crochets. By combining these two stitches in a methodical pattern you can create a lovely textured Crochet scarf. The size of this scarf can be customized according to your choice. You can easily start with any number of stitches you want and finish off after reaching the required size needed. You can make them as regular style scarf with free ends or make them little longer and join both the ends to make them into infinity scarf to wrap around your neck twice. Add fringe or tassels to the ends to make them more pretty. Materials Used:- Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook Size:- 7 / 35 Inches - can be customized to any size
Misty Crochet Lacy Wrap Pattern
Learn how to crochet this beautiful Misty Crochet Lacy Wrap. This free pattern comes with directions and a video tutorial. If you are looking for a crochet pattern that is relatively easy to master with beautiful results, then this one is for you. This pattern uses a repeat of two rows to create a lovely wrap. There is a Step-by-Step video near the bottom of this post. If you would prefer a photo tutorial, no worries, that is here too. Row 1 consists of the V-Stitch. Not sure how to complete the v-stitch? Watch the video or view the photos. Row 2 consists of the HDC Decreasing Stitch. This can be a shawl or wrap. This pattern is so versatile as it can be worn in so many ways. Wear it as an everyday wrap. Dress up for the evening and top off the look with this lacy wrap. Use it as a swimsuit cover up by wrapping it around your hips and securing it on one side.
Winter Shawl Crochet Pattern
When winter rolls around, I notice a lot of crocheters working on shawls. I'm not sure what it is about the cold weather that bring this on. But I think it's good for shawls to get the much deserved attention. I've got a new crochet shawl pattern for you, and I know you're going to love it. This winter crochet shawl is special because it's made with double crochet and the crochet window stitch. If you've ever wanted to learn how to crochet a triangle, this shawl crochet pattern is perfect for you. This winter wrap up is beautiful and so easy to make. And as far as free crochet shawl patterns go, this one is especially fun because of the stitch variation.
Coraline in the Wine Country Crochet Shawl Pattern
This Coraline in the Wine Country Crochet Shawl Pattern is both simple and versatile. The lightweight feel of the shawl makes it idea for a breezy summer evening. If you think you can't rock a free crochet shawl pattern, you obviously haven't seen this project. Believe it or not, this crochet shawl pattern is perfect for anyone, no matter the age or size. Wraps are a great item to throw on your back when you're headed out the door and you can also wrap it around your neck. Since it's so lightweight, you can string it through your purse strap and not have to think about it all. The colors or this wrap make it ideal to wear with a lovely black dress, but you can also throw it on over a tee shirt and jeans. Now you can celebrate summer and enjoy the warm weather without fearing an evening breeze.
Diagonal Ripple Scarf
"While designing the Diagonal Ripple Lapghan, I kept thinking of all of the different projects I could use this on-the-bias crochet stitch pattern for. A scarf was one of them and this was how the Diagonal Ripple Scarf crochet pattern came to be. Many love working the classic crochet ripple pattern in BLO to create a neat ridge effect so I gave it a whirl when working on the bias. If you love to work crochet blankets from corner-to-corner (also known as working on-the-bias), you love crochet chevrons, and you love a good 1 skein project, then you will really enjoy this crochet scarf pattern!"