The Simple Summertime Shawl by @oombawkadesigncrochet is the perfect summer accessory. This lightweight shawl is quick to crochet and uses only 1 skein of Lotus Blossom #shawlinaball by Lion Brand Yarn. The finished shawl measures 60 inches (wingspan) by 31 inches in height. You can alternately wear this pretty shawl as a light scarf with your fall wardrobe. The drape of the fabric will allow it to be worn in many different ways making it a very versatile project. This project was designed as part of the Design Create Repeat August Blog Hop!
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Charming Cherry Blossom Scarf
Few things are as beautiful as the sight of a cherry blossom tree blooming with pink petals. Wear some of that beauty with this Charming Cherry Blossom Scarf. This crochet scarf pattern is unique because it includes a motif of a cherry blossom tree, complete with pink crochet flowers. This crochet scarf will certainly be a conversation piece. It will add charm and interest to any ensemble. Add a feminine touch to your outfit with this pretty crochet scarf.
Lacy Blossom Shawl
"Lacy Blossom Shawl is a medium size rectangular Tunisian crochet shawl that is crocheted along the long edge. It uses 2 100 g balls of fingering weight yarn, which is the perfect option for light spring/summer makes. The pattern uses basic stitches to create a beautiful lace shawl. Put your Tunisian lace crochet skills to the test with this fabulous accessory. The Lacy Blossom Shawl is worked flat, RS facing from right to left. The stitch pattern creating small blossoms is worked over two rows. The stitch count refers to the number of lps on hook on FP. Blocking the shawl is essential for this project as it opens up the lace stitch pattern. "
Blossom Wrap
"The Blossom Wrap is designed for those cool summer nights or overcast days. It pairs well with your favorite sundress or tank for that little bit of coverage during the late summer nights outdoors. The design is worked in short rows from one end to the other and works up quickly with only a two row repeat! Using Caron Cotton Cakes gives a gorgeous drape with the cotton blend, and just enough warmth! With an easy stitch pattern to adjust you can make the Blossom Wrap to almost any size! Large or smal, wrap or scarf! Experiment with colour and fibres to create the perfect piece! "
Fro Yo Triangle Scarf
This triangle scarf is a one-skein wonder. It works up quickly in a self-striping, bulky yarn. This pattern was originally designed for the One Skein Wonder Blog Hop with Desert Blossom Crafts, Joy of Motion Crochet, Counting Crafty Sheep, and Salty Pearl Crochet. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches chain, double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch Crocheting flat in rows, increasing, decreasing Special stitch patterns dc3tog, sc2tog (with written instructions and linked video tutorials in pattern) Skill Level Intermediate Materials Lion Brand Scarfie yarn (78% acrylic/22% wool, 5.3 oz/150 g, 312 yd/285 m) 1 skein in 227 Coral/Cream, or approximately 255 yd (233 m) in any bulky weight yarn. US Size K-10.5/6.5 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain correct gauge. Yarn needle.
Endless Summer Shawlette
Choose a super fine weight yarn to make a light shawl that can fit easily into a purse. Wear it around the neck or the shoulders on a chilly summer evening. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet Crocheting flat in rows, increasing, crocheting in chain spaces, decreasing Special stitch patterns: dc2tog and dc4tog (with written explanation and linked photo tutorials in pattern), 3-st cl (with written explanation in pattern) Skill Level Easy Finished Size Customizable. Photographed sample measures 66” (168 cm) across wingspan x 10.5” (27 cm) deep along spine. Materials Miss Babs Yet yarn (65% Merino wool/35% Tussah silk, 2.3 oz/65 g, 400 yd/365 m) - 2 skeins in Moulin Rose, or approximately 445 yd (407 m) in any super fine weight yarn. US Size E-4/3.5 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain correct gauge. Stitch markers. Yarn needle. Gauge 20 sts x 11 rows = 4” (10 cm) in shawl pattern before blocking. Exact gauge is not critical for this project. This pattern was originally published in the August, 2014 issue of I Like Crochet.