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Keyhole Striped Boomerang Shawl

This striped Boomerang Keyhole Scarf Crochet Pattern is made with treble crochet stitches in a boomerang asymmetrical shape, as well as dk yarn. This is a great lightweight shawl to wear for the fall and spring seasons. This would even make a great accessory to wear to summer weddings and festivals! Since this uses basic stitches, this would be a great beginner project as well! If you're looking for a quick weekend project, this shawl pattern is perfect :)

Keyhole Striped Boomerang Shawl

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Sunset Boomerang Scarf

The Sunset Boomerang Scarf is not only one of the easiest scarves you will ever create, but it also super stylish, unique and cozy but lacy at the same time. Being great for a beginner, the pattern has mostly double crochets and chains and comes with a detailed video tutorial. Crocheting a scarf can be so repetitive, but this one is special as it increases in stitches per row making it look like a boomerang. This pattern also uses the wonderful Caron Cotton Cakes.

Sunset Boomerang Scarf

Asymmetrical Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

Trying out my hand at designing a crochet Asymmetrical shawl. I've made several Butterfly Shawls designs and wanted to try something new. I really like the way you can wear these Asymmetrical shawls, it's reminds me something between a cowl and a regular shawl the way I've seen it worn. I found the perfect stitch that looks great from both sides. Me and my husband actually like the way the back of the stitch looks better than the front side of the stitch. Which for us makes this a double sided Asymmetrical shawl! I'll let you decide. I really hope you enjoy this Asymmetrical shawl as much as I did making it. This shawl measures Wide 31 inches or 130 cms Tall = 36 inches or 91 cms For this project you will need: HOOK: 4 mm hook or size G hook for the US YARN: 3 skeins of ply 3 yarn ply US, 8 ply AU Each skein is: 100 grams / 3.53 oz 280 meters / 307 yards a marker

Asymmetrical Shawl Free Crochet Pattern

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Weekend Comfort Cowl Pattern

The weekend comfort cowl pattern says it all. Crochet this snugly cowl in a weekend. This is a cowl that can be completed quickly with lovely results.The cowl is really a cross between a cowl and a shawlette pattern. Weekends just call for easy fashion and this weekend comfort cowl will create a statement with ease. Weekend Fashion This cowl is a bit longer and wider than I normally make for a cowl. However, this allows for greater style flexibility. Treat yourself to a day of rest and relaxation. Great addition to any woman’s fall wardrobe. One Skein Crochet Project Yes, this can be made in a weekend and you can use up that one skein of yarn that is begging for just the right project.

Weekend Comfort Cowl Pattern

Beginner Striped Scarf Crochet Pattern

This beginner striped scarf crochet pattern uses elegant, neutral hues with fringe detailing for the perfect cold-weather accessory. If you're in need of a new scarf for everyday wear during the cooler months, this is a big, cozy pattern with a nice drape. Featuring worsted weight yarn in seafoam, gray, and black, this easy pattern will help you practice color changing!

The stitches you need to be familiar with are double crochet and half double crochet. These are two of the most popular stitches in crochet, and by working long rows of these stitches, you'll become familiar with them in no time at all! Learn how to make fringe as well to give the scarf a classic, completed look. This is a wonderful vertical striped crochet scarf, so start today!

Beginner Striped Scarf Crochet Pattern

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Sashay Asymmetrical Shawl

The Sashay Asymmetrical crochet shawl pattern is a triangle-shaped shawl. The Sashay crochet shawl is made using the V half double crochet stitch for a beautiful texture, with V-puff stitches 'columns' along the shawl crocheted with different colors creating diagonal lines. The asymmetrical construction is made by increasing every 3 rows, and decreasing every 20 rows. I know it sounds complicated, but it's easier than it looks and once you get the hang of it, you'll get into the rhythm!

Sashay Asymmetrical Shawl

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