Thursday, October 15, 2009

Fall Scarves



I’m still working on that beautiful Kiogu Snowflake Scarf that I blogged about last month here.  There isn’t that much yarn left to work with so the end is definitely in sight  - one or two more rows then I’ll post a photo of the finished project! In the meantime,  we have a nor’easter hitting us and the temperature has dropped into the 30s and 40s. Brrrr -its cold outside!  So I pulled out a beautiful and easy-peasy scarf I had crocheted a few months ago to wear as a back up with my fall demin jacket.  It’s a Ruffle Scarf made with Lion Brand Homespun yarn.  The pattern is available as a free download from their website and was super quick to make, taking only 1- skein of yarn.  I was pleasantly stunned by how many compliments I got on it this afternoon and had to promise to bring the pattern to some of the teachers at my children’s aftercare program at the elementary school.  Here’s a closer look at the stitching:




Crocheting scarves to go with my fall jackets seems to be a theme this year and I’m already eyeing up my next project.  For  a sneak-peak visit Sarah at Sarah’s SweetHearts and check out her Surreybelle scarf pattern!

1 comment:

  1. very pretty.

    visiting from my sits day, at the end of summer!

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