Tea Time uses Wonderland Yarns Mad Hatter mini-skein pack in Tea Time and Mad Hatter full size skein in White Rabbit to create a playful scarf of speckled stripes. Each colored stripe is smaller than the last, and each white stripe is smaller than the last. The look of this crochet wrap is beautiful and great for your next tea party or evening out! So grab your Wonderland Yarns and your hook and make your new favorite wrap!
Stripes and Plaid Scarf
Two of the best patterns, stripes and plaids, meet in this fun and unique scarf. With classic black and white stripes and trendy buffalo plaid, this scarf is sure to be a new favorite or a well loved gift. It would also look amazing in gray or pink plaids! You need to know how to chain, half double crochet, carry yarn and manage color changes. Grab your favorite worsted weight yarn and your best hook and get started today!
Cascade Crochet Wrap
Cascade is the last pattern in the falling blocks collection, and the only one that can be found free on my blog. It is a wrap made in a wedge shape, which happens to be one of my favorite shapes to make. I just love the asymmetry of it! This pattern can be a bit challenging to start, but once you get the hang of it you will plow right along! Made with Wonderland yarns Mad Hatter.
Juliette Shawl
"Every year I walk in the St. Patrick's Day parade with my Girl Scout troop. This year I decided I needed a shawl. The Juliette Shawl is perfect for the coming spring, as its open stitch pattern keeps it from being too warm. The circular design keeps it from falling off, so no worries of losing my shawl somewhere on the parade route! Juliette is named after Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Guides, which became the Girl Scouts. I used 1 scrumptious Frabjous Fibers Mad Hatter Mini Skein pack to create this vision in green. 4/23/20 I've updated this pattern to add stitch markers and just make it easier to follow. For the new sample I used Cascade Whirligig in Reds. This pattern was originally released on 3/12/15."
Oceanside Triangle Scarf: Easy Crochet Pattern
This triangle scarf is easily worked with simple stitches, and quickly creates a classic looking accessory to wear! This pattern is worked in rows using chains and double crochet stitches. You can easily customize the size of the scarf by adding or omitting rows, and the simple pattern repeat makes this design fun and easy to work up ! An interesting difference in this scarf pattern are the button and loop added to the corner ends of the last row worked - the button attaches to the loop, which helps to keep the scarf around your neck! It's a great pattern because: Scarves are quick and fun projects to work up! Have fun with yarn color to make this simple fabric your own style; color blocking, stripes, ombre, variegated and more! This project works great with cotton yarns, and plant-based fibers! You'll get to practice a lot of crochet skills: increasing in rows, stitch tension, gauge and size, blocking, finishing techniques and more!
Winter Wonderland Scarf
This striped scarf will be your favorite! Chunky weight yarn makes it squishy and warm, and cute striped design allows for many different color combinations. As you can see, Jamey decided to go with white and grey, but you can choose any color combination you like.