The Easy Velvet Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern uses just 1 skein of Bernat Velvet yarn. The velvet yarn is so soft and luxurious. It makes such a soft and cozy winter scarf. It’s made with all half double crochet in the back loop only. This adds just a little bit of texture while still keeping […]
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Do you love Lion Brand Homespun yarn? But HATE crocheting with it? Me, too! It’s so hard to see where your stitches are versus the bumps in the yarn. That’s why I made this Homespun Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern. It makes crocheting with Homespun yarn easy. I used a couple tricks to help make crocheting with […]
This easy pattern turned out to be one of my favorite scarves! The Arctic Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern is soft, squishy, and textured. You can see all the texture in this close up of the scarf. I used one of my favorite techniques, crocheting in the back loop only of a stitch. Instead of inserting […]
When I say this Easy Textured Scarf is easy, I’m not kidding! This is an infinity scarf and is perfect for a beginner crocheter looking to make something squishy and comfy. This scarf is super squishy, soft, and is a little bit textured. I used one Caron Tea Cake to make this warm scarf. They’re […]
This cowl has such a neat texture and I love the thin contrasting stripe in this pattern. The textured ripple stitch is surprisingly easy to create! This cowl can be made in any length, but I wanted it small. It fits nice and cozily around the neck! I picked the colors for the holiday season. […]
The Piece of Cake Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern is just that… a piece of cake! It’s a super easy, beginner friendly triangle scarf. And it’s the perfect size for your favorite yarn cake! I used three colors I had in my stash, but I’ve also made this using exactly one yarn cake (including fringe!). It’s […]
The Just Peachy Cowl Crochet Pattern is a lightweight cowl that is perfect for spring or even summer! For this cowl I used a DK weight superwash merino wool with some mohair for that “halo” look. You can use just DK weight yarn and it will still come out the same! I think cotton yarn […]