Not exact matches
That said, it is a perfect
crochet pattern for anyone interested in a relaxing project so don't be afraid to bookmark it
as an easy
crochet scarf pattern even if you're a very advanced crocheter.
If you're looking for more general every - day - ish ideas for projects to give on Christmas Day (such
as jewelry, afghans,
scarves or hats), you might also wish to check out the rest of the ideas on this page and to visit our archive of free
crochet patterns for even more ideas.
You can
crochet as many rows
as you like to achieve your desired
scarf width; you do not need to bother with trying to match my row gauge.
It's easy to vary the length; you can make your
scarf as long or short
as you want it to be by
crocheting more rows until the
scarf is the length you want.
I just re-learned how to
crochet after a long hiatus and chose this
scarf from Debbie Stoller's book, The Happy Hooker,
as my first project.
It comes with a matching free
crochet scarf pattern, which you can gift together
as a set.
Whether you need to mass - produce
scarves as gifts for your friends, family members, and neighbors, or you need to make a brand new handmade Christmas decoration for your household, these free Christmas
crochet patterns will help you avoid the holiday stress of making everything you need to in a short amount of time.
Homemade Christmas gifts can range from a
crochet scarf to a pretty paper card, but what happens if you're running out of time
as the holiday season draws to a close?
and I'm
crocheting accessories to go with it, such
as a
scarf, for one.»
It all started when I found a
crocheted pastel - colored
scarf at the thrift store made from what I can only describe
as a hairy yarn with little -LSB-...]
Well, truthfully this is my third,
as after my first ribbed
crochet scarf for my husband, my nine year old son wanted one
as well, so I had just enough yarn to make a child - sized version.
Crochet - hem hats are perfect for hiding second (or third) day roots, while lightweight
scarves are pulling double duty
as a stand - in hair piece.
This pretty little infinity
scarf has a lovely pattern to it, with double
crochet stitches that are clustered into one (known
as the «same stitch cluster»).
I teach those students how to make simple items such
as scarves, mittens, purses, hats, and slippers, which require reading a knitting or
crochet pattern.»