Flower Scarf Crochet Pattern

Flower scarf crochet pattern

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Pattern is written in English with US crochet terms.ONLY PDF PATTERN – NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT. I adore crocheting. So I created this trendy accessory . Wonderful and unique present for you or someone special! The file pattern includes written instructions and pictures to show you the process step by step. Very easy to follow. This is a PDF pattern and not the finished item. The scarf shown in the pictures is not included in the listing. If you need the finished items please send me a convo for a custom design. This is a non-refundable purchase so please read everything carefully. * Pattern is written using Standard American Terms. * Skill level: Well Advanced beginner / intermediate. This pattern is original design made by © Accessorise on Etsy. This pattern is for personal use only and is not for distribution in any form. Please do not sell anywhere or post this pattern online. You may sell items made from this pattern, just have my shop http://www.etsy.com/shop/Accessorise on the listing or wherever it is being sold at giving me credit for the pattern. If you have any question you may always contact me on by.accessorise [!at] gmail.com. Due to the nature of patterns, this pattern may not be returned or exchanged. All sales are final; however, I fully back my patterns and offer complete support. Thank you very much! © Accessorise


Crochet heart pattern

Crochet heart pattern

A crochet square pattern for my Field of Flowers Afghan Block design. Skill Level: Beginner For this pattern you will need to know how to work in the round and basic crochet stitches. There are some Cluster stitches used which are explained in the pattern. This pattern also contains a crochet chart. Yarn: Worsted / Aran weight yarn. Also Light Worsted / DK weight yarn would be suitable. Hook: 5mm (H) crochet hook Measurement: Approximately 6 inches (15cm). The pattern is available in AMERICAN and BRITISH crochet terms (just choose which file to download after purchasing). All of my patterns include an abbreviation list, stitch counts per row or round, an explanation of special stitches if applicable, a US/UK stitch conversion list. !!Please note this listing is for a PDF crochet square pattern and not the finished item!! ○○○○○○○ Check out my other crochet patterns in my Etsy Shop – https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/WoolnHook If you have any questions about the pattern please feel free to contact me. 🙂 Happy Hooking! Leonie x


Knit Summer

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PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A PATTERN, NOT THE ACTUAL ITEM! There are no refunds for .pdf files. This is a 5 page pdf file with instructions to make this pretty head scarf that can also be used as a neck scarf. The body of the scarf has rows of floret stitches in a lace net pattern. Yarn weight: Sport weight (medium – 3) Skill Level: Beginner Dimensions: Body of scarf: Small: 17 ¼ inches long Large: 19 inches long Both sizes have 10 inch ties and are 6 ¾ inches wide The smaller size should fit most young teens. All patterns are written using US crochet standard terms. This pdf file is a downloadable file and will be immediately available as soon as payment is confirmed. You will be directed on how to do this by Etsy. If you have ANY problems please contact me – I support all my patterns and will get back to you within 24 hours. You are free to make and sell anything from any of the patterns in my
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Crochet scarf pattern free

Crochet scarf pattern free

This is a ….PDF CROCHET PATTERN ONLY….NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT Written in English ONLY using American terms ONLY. I Do Not Translate. NO Schematics. Since digital download items (PDF Patterns) cannot be returned, no refunds will be given for any digital items. No exceptions. Please read descriptions in full before ordering to know what to expect after purchase. Skill Level = Intermediate with both written and photo instructions. This scarf is very warm and quick to make. It is one size and is listed for Teen/Adult. You will need 122-125 yards of Worsted Weight yarn for the scarf and 18-20 yards for the flower. H/8 5mm hook for flower I/9 5.5mm hook for scarf *******PDF PATTERNS ARE NOT REFUNDABLE NOR ARE THEY RETURNABLE******** This pattern is copyrighted and cannot be reproduced in any way, either by sharing, photo copying, electronically transferring, or any other means of reproduction,. You are welcome to sell products made from this pattern, but you cannot sell my pattern. Thank you in advance for your honesty.


Crochet

Crochet

Floral crochet scarves are the definition of charm! The beginning of spring is certainly the time to let some flowers bloom on your projects.


Crochet and pretties and inspiration

Crochet and pretties and inspiration

Okay, I’ve never lived anywhere you could really say it felt like spring in March. Minnesota? Dumps a ton of snow. Wyoming? Also dumps a ton of snow. New Mexico? It’s been between 60 and 80 all month!! Only 2 cloudy days, even! This is good livin’ I’m tellin’ ya. Now, I started working on this scarf before I left Wyoming, so it was merely a wish for the future, but now I truly feel it’s the season of this spring flowers scarf! This was actually a pinterest-inspired scarf. Here’s the original: It’s been repinned many times, and you can even find 2 others, probably made by the same person: I can’t find the original source after quite a bit of searching, so if anyone knows, let me know so I can give credit to the maker of these gorgeous scarves! I decided I didn’t want to straight up copy the scarf, which wouldn’t be too difficult, but to instead try to embody the happy spring flowers feel and make something different! The original is probably a fingering weight yarn, and uses yarn strands, rather than chains, to attach the flowers. It’s very delicate, whereas mine is a bit chunky. Supplies Really you can use whatever yarn and hooks you like together. This is a great project for scrap yarn!! Use up those bits! The original scarf uses even more colors than I did! I used all worsted weight, with caron simply soft* as the scarf, and a mix of caron, vanna’s choice* and red heart with love* for the fringey bits. I think if the entire piece was caron simply soft it would look even better. Likewise, if you use a similarily soft \u0026 shiny yarn in a sport or fingering weight it would look amazing, too! I just used what I had on hand though. (* affiliate links) 5mm hook for the scarf, 3.25mm, 4mm and 5mm for the fringey bits. And of course you’ll need a yarn needle. Feel free to use this pattern as a jumping off point and totally do your own thing! Alright, so grab your 5mm hook and we’ll get started! To make the scarf: Chain a multiple of 3+1, I did 19. It’s up to you how wide you want it to be, mine is about 4″ unstretched. R1: turn, ch1. sc into each st R2: turn, ch 3 (counts as first dc). dc into each st R3: turn, ch 5 (counts as first dc ch2). sk first 3 stitches. dc, ch 2, sk 2. repeat til end of row, ending on dc. R4: turn, ch 1, sc into each dc and 2 times into each space. Now repeat R3 and R4 until your scarf has reached your desired length. I’d reccommend 60-65 inches. I ended up with about 150 rows. End on a repeat of R3. Now make two rows as follows: 2nd to last row: turn, ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc into each dc and 2 times into each space. Last row: turn, ch 1, sc into each st. Finish off, weave in your ends. Now we’ll make some 3 petal flowers, 5 petal flowers, and some leaves! And by “some,” I mean “so many ends to weave in that you want to die.” Leaves I used a 3.25mm hook for my leaves. Make a chain of 7, turn. Work this into the next 6 st: 2hdc, hdc, sc, sc, slst, slst. Ch 1, don’t turn. Work this down the other side of the chain: slst, slst, sc, sc, hdc, 2hdc. Run your beginning tail behind your work after the first sc on the other side of the chain so you won’t have to weave it in later, ohoho. Slst to the first hdc st. Now start chaining your fringe chain. Make them all the same length or all different lengths! It’s up to you. After your last chain, slst into the base of the scarf itself, cut the yarn, then weave in your end. Flowers I used both 4mm and 3.25mm hooks for these, I just kind of varied it. Make a magic ring. Into the ring, do 3dc then sl st. Repeat that 2 or 4 times, whether you want a 3 or 5 petal flower. After your last sl st, pull your loop closed, then start chaining to the length you’d like. After your last chain, slst into the base of the scarf itself, cut the yarn, then weave in your end. For all flowers, weave the beginning tail through the middle a couple of times to secure it closed. For the non-fringe flowers, simply don’t make any chains after the petals are done. Use the ending tail to sew it onto the scarf. I highly recommend you work in color blocks. Make a few flowers in one color, then weave in all the ends, then do the next color. Makes it a bit easier not to lose your sanity that way! It looks pretty darn cute like this too. You could just do a few fringey bits like this, then sew on a ton of flowers to the scarf itself! The way you arrange them is completely up to you! Honestly I just kinda winged it. You might be the kind of person who likes things perfect though, and you might want to break out the colored pencils and make a little sketch! However you do it, I’m sure it’ll turn out adorable. Well that’s about it for the pattern! It’s a really simple one and really easy to change up however you like. You can add a bajillion more flowers than I did if you like! I’d love to see the scarves you guys make, tag me on instagram @ hellohappycrafts to show me! If you’d like to pin this on pinterest, use the image below! Thanks for reading, hope you liked it. See you next time!


Christmas

 Christmas

Snowman Crochet Square may be used to make the beautiful Scarf as well, combine your own collection of squares with