
Whysper Free Crochet Pattern
Subdues colors are sometimes the best and create amazing colors combinations. In other words, this shawl is a true classic, because of the stripes and delicate colors. In conclusion, you can wear in on numerous occasions.
Reversible Brioche Crochet Neck Warmer
- Designed by Belinda Pearse
Fall is the best season of the year, because it’s when we can wear all these cosy accessories! I mean, this neck warmer is just lovely. What’s more, you can crochet it in a heartbeat. In other words, it will surely come in handy this fall and winter time.

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Seven Wonders Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Crochetpedia
This beautiful scarf is such a perfect accessory for fall and winter season! Crochetpedia created this scarf and I must admit, that it looks just gorgeous! In other words, make a look at the picture below and see for yourself how amazing these colors are. Moreover, the finished size is 50 cm (19,7″) x 180 cm (70,85″), which is more than enough to keep you warm.

PHOTOS by Crochetpedia / Ravelry.com
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The Willow Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Stephanie Jessica Lau
This cute beginner friendly scarf is a true statement piece, isn’t it? I can’t imagine anything better that a chunky, warm scarf on chillier days, no matter the season. And the pockets are so well thought! Great addition to your wardrobe, that’s for sure!

PHOTOS by JStephanie Jessica Lau / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on allaboutami.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
The Gotto Godda Wrap
- Designed by Carlie Liedtke
This amazing wrap is a feminine and beautiful addition to both summer and winter wardrobe. Carlie Liedtke has made an amazing job with this pattern. The best part is, how universal this wrap is. You can wear it with both dresses and jeans.

PHOTOS by Carlie Liedtke / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on carlieflo.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.