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Crochet Leftover Yarn Scarf Free Pattern and Video Tutorial - Winding Road Crochet
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https://kickincrochet.com/broomstick-lace-chunky-neckwarmer/ Here is a link to my latest free crochet pattern! Enjoy!
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Crochet scarf easy pattern with a pretty lace pattern that resembles a tree. ETSY shop downloadable ad free pdf- https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/894580726/crochet-scarf-pattern-crochet-cowl?ref=shop_home_active_1 On YouTube tutorial -
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Easy lacy tree scarf tutorial on YouTube-https://youtu.be/9jIVsJxgeXY
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This simple pattern is a 2-row repeat. There is a video tutorial to walk you through the stitches, as well! For my sample, I used one ball of Berroco Folio yarn and a size F crochet hook. Enjoy! https://kickincrochet.com/simple-shells-cowl/
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Fun headband and cowl for fall and winter Etsy shop-https://www.etsy.com/in-en/shop/LetsAllCrochet?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=803367213 YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsAllCrochet
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Hi! This is a relatively fast cowl that would be great for a gift, if you are crocheting for friends and family. You will find the free pattern here: https://craftybegonia.blogspot.com/2019/11/adrie.html#.Xc0g2dVKjIU Enjoy!
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Hello, I'm looking to find a pattern for this Cowl. Or at least some idea for that "X" portion.
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Okay.I was wondering if anyone else that has tried it had the same problem I have had with guage being to small. Well, it's not quite that simple actually. The guage is as follows. 14 rows by 7 bean( 6 loop puff) stitches= 4" by 4". (Lion brand mandala yarn size 3)And of course using the famous size H crochet hook. But it also says, an easier way to guage your project is that your starting chain of 100 equal 27 to 28 inches long. My problem is, when I guage my project, even a J hook doesn't quite get me 7 bean stitches equaling 4 inches( try making 7 bean stitches with something close to an H hook and see if u get 4 inches lol), but it does get me a much longer starting chain than 28 inches lol I know I could just do less chains and bump up yet another hook size because the whole project is bean stitches. But I bet it just wouldn't look as pretty as the one online. Something has to be wrong with the way I'm crocheting or something. I just feel like the size of my beans vs how spaced apart they are.... (or maybe some other thing) would look bad. Not professional you know? I know it's a complicated question to tackle. But it's a free pattern. Easily accessible. https://www.ravelry.com/projects/pflaume/spring-bean-cowl I will post a picture of what mine keeps on coming up looking like. I did just unravel tho so I will have to make it again. Hopefully I figure something out this time. Sorry this is so long btw. And thank you for any help or tips/ ideas. An h hook only gets me to 7 beans equals 2 inches? J hook 3 inches. I sincerely doubt my guage is that different than hers. And it's a size 3 yarn too. A j or k hook seems a bit large for a size 3 yarn, but idk, I'm new to all this.