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Linen Log Cabin Square

Do you love quilting and crochet? Because you're in luck with the Linen Log Cabin Square! It's a combination of a very classic design, the Log Cabin, but uses the linen stitch to give it a little more texture and dimension. This design is a quick and fun way to use up the many odds and ends of yarn you (and I) have all over the place. You may sell all finished products made from this pattern; however you may not share, sell, or distribute this pattern in any way, in whole or in part. I would greatly appreciate a link back to my shop or this pattern anytime you sell this item online.

Linen Log Cabin Square

Summer Waves Baby Blanket

Finding lightweight projects to work on during the summer can be tricky. You want to crochet but it's too hot to be holding a thick blanket next to your skin for hours. I usually make toys and small things in the summertime, but I really had the urge to make a blanket. So I came up with a lightweight ripple crochet pattern that is perfect for summer. I can imagine this being a blanket you wrap your little one in when it's windy but so nice out you just need a beach day! The pattern itself is really simple to recreate and there's just a thin border around the edge to finish it off and keep it wavy."

Summer Waves Baby Blanket

Crochet Moss Stitch Scarf

Make this crochet moss stitch scarf using this step by step tutorial and Red Heart roll with it variegated TWEED yarn. The scarf works up quickly, and the moss stitch leaves the ends perfectly straight without blocking. This pattern is for a child's scarf (1 skein), but it can easily be adapted for an adult by increasing the width of the scarf in increments of two stitches, then increasing the length as desired (2 skeins)."

Crochet Moss Stitch Scarf

Granite Cowl

The Granite Cowl is warm, cozy and easy to style. Crocheted in two tone neutrals this classic piece is quick to pair with anything when braving the cold. The classic lines bring this squishy cowl up to keep your face warm, as well as your neck. Simply made and simply worn, it's perfect for the men in your life. This cowl is crocheted as flat rectangle and then seamed, so it's easy to adjust.

Granite Cowl

Ann's Spokane Shawlette

Have you ever wanted to make a gift for someone, but felt pressed for time? Me too! That's why I created this cute and FREE crochet crescent shawl pattern that works up on autopilot in about 2 hours, and looks amazing to boot. Create stunning results with ease by pairing moss stitch and beautiful, color blocked yarn! The slender crescent shape of this shawlette gives it the versatility to function as a scarf, shawl, or wrap. Find the pattern for free on my website or purchase the convenient PDF download for offline viewing.

Ann's Spokane Shawlette

Casey His and Hers Scarf Set

Crochet your own his and hers scarf set with our easy pattern which is suitable for confident beginners and up. Each stitch used has a right and a left handed video tutorial to go with them as well as written instructions. My scarf measure 60'' long and 7.5'' (female) or 9'' (male) but you can very easily amend these sizes to suit your requirements or preferences! All of our patterns are tested by experienced crocheters. To make the Casey Set you will need any #4 weight yarn and a 6mm hook for this one. Stripe it, use a cake or make it in a solid colour! I used less than 500 yards per scarf."

Casey His and Hers Scarf Set

Jacqueline Scarf

This pretty scarf can be worn in so many ways for your fashion needs. I made mine extra long, but you can make it as long/short as you like using the stitch multiple. The lace is a simple repeat and easily adjustable for the width too. I added fringe to mine, but of course you could leave it plain or add some other decorative touch! Designed in #4 Weight Yarn Size: 12” x 80”, but easily adjusted with stitch multiple

Jacqueline Scarf

Appalachia Bandana Cowl

This fun bandana cowl scarf uses 2 colors of a DK weight yarn. The triangle section is worked first in rows and then the cowl section is worked last in the round. The cowl section uses a cool wave stitch pattern. This is a difficulty of easy. You will need to know basic crochet stitches as well as how to work in the back loop only. This uses 240 yards for the main color and 65 yards for the accent color.

Appalachia Bandana Cowl

Remnants Rope Scarf

What to do with the leftovers is always a question. As a bit of a yarn addict, I understand not wanting to throw away perfectly good yarn. There are other great things to do with those bits, right?nOne day, I found myself staring at my pile of leftover scrap yarn and knew I had to develop a plan.So I present to you the Remnant Rope Scarf. A great pattern for your leftover yarn, or to create intentionally with new yarn.

Remnants Rope Scarf