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Since making this scarf I've used it everyday. It is the most cozy and snuggly thing ever. I always wanted a long, chunky scarf like this. Designed with inspiration from my Scandinavian roots.
I made many swatches of different cable stitches before I finally modified one I liked and made it my own. I am a girl of simplicity so it might look challenging but it is actually really simple. The pattern can be whipped up in just a few hours time (so satisfying to work with chunky yarn!!!) and any crocheter with the basic stitch skills can make this scarf.
As I am in school 5 days a week during daytime I still have not come around to finish the matching Wilma's Hat pattern although the text is all there, I still need some guiding pictures to add. So, thanks for your patience dear fellow crocheters. The matching Wilma's Hat will be available soon as well. It will be a hat pattern that you can make in 3 different ways. I'm so excited about that!
So pop over to my ETSY shop where you can purchase the pattern in UK, US and Swedish terms (FINNS PÅ SVENSKA!!!) and find more detailed information. Have a lovely day. Now, I'm off to French class.
Au Revoir!
Annette
Definitely looks warm and snugly. Super nice.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you managed to puplish this scarf pattern, I really love this stitch.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with all you work these days, your schedule is fulled to the rim.
It looks lovely - I have a few things to finish first - but will definitely make this soon. :) x
ReplyDeleteIt's truly gorgeous, and looks so warm and snuggly. I've never done cable in crochet before, although I have in knitting. Is it fairly straightforward? X
ReplyDeleteIt looks so pretty and soft. no wonder you wear it most days.
ReplyDeleteRosezeeta.
What a beautiful scarf. I looks really warm. I love the crocheted cable pattern. Very unique.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and on my crochet to do list!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely pattern! Chapeau :)
ReplyDeleteLove This! I just bought your pattern. Can you tell where I can find the used yarn? Whats the name of the yarn? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteVerkligen snygg och dessutom ser den så varm och go ut! Jättefin Annette! :)
ReplyDelete- Åsa "BautaWitch"
Another lovely pattern! x
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