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Slice of Fall

The Slice of Fall Wrap is an asymmetrical wedge made with the linen or moss stitch. This pattern was designed for The Yarnbox, but you can get it free (you'll just have to buy your own yarn). Wrap yourself in this stylish wedge and keep warm in style. Size: 72″ x 23″ Yarn: Feederbrook Farms, Milk and Honey: DK weight, (67% Wool - Merino, 16% Manufactured Fibers - Milk (Casein), 16% Camelid - Alpaca) 200 g/520 yds Hook: US-7, 4.5mm Gauge: 22 sts x 21 rows = 4” [10 cm] in moss or linen stitch Other supplies: yarn needle

Slice of Fall

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Softest Alpaca Crochet Infinity Scarf

If you've never pet an alpaca or felt alpaca fleece or yarn, you haven't experienced the softest thing ever. That's why we're giving you this Softest Alpaca Crochet Infinity Scarf pattern! Alpaca fleece, of which is what the yarn is made, is soft as well as incredibly water resistant. You will absolutely love this scarf for the winter and spring months because it will repel rain and snow. The natural look of this scarf is simple and appealing, but incredibly soft on sensitive skin. As an added bonus, this scarf only uses half a skein of yarn, so you can make one for you and one for a friend!

Softest Alpaca Crochet Infinity Scarf

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Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette

You'll love having the stylish Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette in your wardrobe! This easy crochet pattern is one you can wear any day of the year.

From the blogger: "A beautiful shawlette pattern to show off that gorgeous hank of yarn you've been saving! It features an asymmetrical look that and can be worn all year long, hence the name, Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette! The shawlette requires 1 hank fingering weight yarn, approximately 445 yds (shown here in Manos del Uruguay Alegria in the colorway A2545 Pewter), or more for a larger shawl, a US E / 3.5 mm hook, and scissors and needle.

Any Season Asymmetrical Crochet Shawlette

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Julie Shawl

The Julie shawl features thin sections of single crochet and thicker sections of double crochet v-stitches to create an appealing solid and lace stripe look. All you need to complete this shawl is one skein of Washtenaw Wool, fingering weight yarn. Size: 45″ across, 20″ center to point Yarn: Washtenaw Wool, Leelanau (fingering weight) 80% superwash merino, 20% nylon: Poseidon gradient - 3.5 oz/410 yds Hook: US-E/4, 3.5 mm Gauge: 20 sts x 18 rows = 4” [10 cm] in sc Other supplies: yarn needle Stitches and Abbreviations: ch - chain dc - double crochet sc - single crochet sl st - slip stitch sp(s) - space(s) st(s) - stitch(es)

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A Taste Of Honey Shawl

Are you looking for something easy to make using Tunisian crochet? The ‘A Taste of Honey Shawl’ works up beautifully even though it is one of the easiest patterns to crochet! It is made up of only one stitch - Tunisian Honeycomb Stitch and looks beautiful with solid or variegated yarn :) This pattern is a one-row repeat and you can use any yarn with an appropriate hook to make it in any length you want! I have included a video tutorial for you to follow along and make this shawl This (tested) pattern contains: Complete list of materials Step by step written instructions to make the shawl (US terms) Stitch tutorials with left and right-handed video tutorials Video tutorial to follow along and make this shawl

A Taste Of Honey Shawl

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Boux Asymmetrical Shawl

When sat there working the Boux rectangle shawl up which you can find here, i came up with the idea of doing an asymmetrical shawl using the same stitch pattern. Now i will be very honest, in the past when designing an asymmetrical shawl i always used the filet crochet method and i had never designed a shawl with an actual stitch pattern so it took a little more working out than normal (but not as much as the one that i am currently working on, new pattern coming soon YAY!) but the Boux asymmetrical shawl turned out just how i wanted it and it is actually one of my most personal favorites to date, i think because there was a sense of achievement in something i had never done before.

Boux Asymmetrical Shawl

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