The Secret Garden Scarf is a super light weight scarf that can be made into an infinity scarf if desired. Made with sock yarn (size 1 super fine), this scarf is stretchy, soft, and breathable, perfect for any weather conditions!
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Hayride Scarf
The Hayride Scarf is a beautiful and delicate beginner friendly crochet pattern. It uses a simple two row repeat with the perfect stitches to bring multicolored yarn to life!
Read moreCheckmate Scarf
The Checkmate Scarf was such a quick and easy project! The stitch pattern, which is essentially filet crochet, is comprised of double crochets and chains as well as a simple half double crochet border. This is a very beginner friendly crochet pattern!
Read moreSpice Hooded Cowl
Hey everyone! Today I wanted to share a quick and easy pattern with you.
The gift giving season is almost here and I thought that the Spice Hooded Cowl would make a perfect gift for someone on your list! Or for yourself…I don’t judge. Ha! 😉
Aspen Tweed Cowl
Aspen Tweed Cowl
Well hello there!
Last week I released the pattern for the Aspen Tweed Hat that included the directions for a messy bun style hat or a beanie with or without a pompom. You can see the hat pattern at the link.
This week, I decided to make a matching cowl and, since I had so much leftover yarn, I also created some matching mittens! You can see the pattern for the Aspen Tweed Mittens at this link.
Jasmine Scarf
Jasmine Scarf
Well hello there!
May I present the Jasmine Scarf!
This scarf is unique in that it is a cross breed between the classic infinity scarf and the popular triangle scarves that I’ve been seeing around the web. I may not be the first one to create one of these, but I sure am proud of my version!
Cabernet Cowl
Cabernet Cowl
Hello friends!
Well, the end of the year is upon us once again, but instead of feeling sad about it, this year I feel hopeful and excited for the year to come! Starting this blog and getting to share my crochet patterns with you all has been an amazing experience so far. I’m so blessed to be able to earn a living doing what I love and I am grateful for each and every one of you for your support!
To celebrate the coming new year, I designed this sparkly little gem of a cowl to wear to the party we attend every year at our neighbor’s house. No drinking and driving for us!
Autumn Sunrise Infinity Scarf
Autumn Sunrise Infinity Scarf
With only two days left in August and Autumn swiftly approaching, I thought I’d better get a jump start on my warm outerwear collection for the year!
Strawberries and Cream X’s & O’s Infinity Scarf
Strawberries and Cream X’s & O’s Infinity Scarf
Hey Everyone!
I hope your week is going well. Even though I’m writing this post in June, it is never a bad idea to start making hats and scarves so you’re prepared for the coming winter. What was that story about the grasshopper who sang all summer?
Ah, never mind. You get my point.
It’s also funny to think that even though, here in Pennsylvania, we are just beginning our summer, the whole other side of the world is working their way through fall and into winter. So I suppose technically, winter hats and scarves can be relevant year round for at least someone!
Navy Clusters Infinity Scarf
Navy Clusters Infinity Scarf
I’m all about matching sets. I love sets! So naturally I had to make the Navy Clusters Infinity Scarf to match the Navy Clusters Hat. Â Sounds logical, right?
When I looked at the original design of the Cream Clusters Infinity Scarf, which is super long, I decided that I’d go shorter this time. Maybe something that could still wrap around the neck snugly to fight off that cold winter chill or even something that could be worn around the neck like a giant fiber art necklace—a statement piece.