
Modeled after the popular Raspberry Tweed Shawl, this updated edition has transformed into a rectangular lace scarf complete with playful tassels. Crocheted with super bulky weight yarn, it is a perfect on-trend cold weather shawl.
View ProjectFrom the December 2019 issue
Modeled after the popular Raspberry Tweed Shawl, this updated edition has transformed into a rectangular lace scarf complete with playful tassels. Crocheted with super bulky weight yarn, it is a perfect on-trend cold weather shawl.
View ProjectIf you’re a fan of our October Blossoms Scarf, then you’ll love this winter friendly rendition. December Snowflakes is a worsted-weight scarf featuring an overall lacy stitch pattern with a flurry of snowflakes fringe at each end. With easy size adjustments, it can also be made into a wrap to toss around your shoulders for those frosty winter days and evenings.
View ProjectFrom the December 2019 issue
We know you loved the original Children’s Pocket Scarves, so we made one just for adults, too! This updated adult-size version is perfect for warming your hands or for making mommy and me (or daddy and me) coordinated sets.
View ProjectThe Raspberry Tweed Shawl is a rectangular shawl worked up in an all-over lace pattern. Crocheted with tweed worsted weight yarn, it is a perfect cool weather shawl that’s large enough to wrap around the body.
View ProjectBy Cheryl Chow
From the December 2019 issue
The main body of this moody throw is worked back and forth with crossed double crochet and green yarn. Thick enough to provide significant warmth, but still elegant with a gorgeous, lacy border, this must-have pattern is just what you need this season.
View ProjectFrom the December 2019 issue
The Raspberry Tweed Shawl is a rectangular shawl worked up in an all-over lace pattern. Crocheted with tweed worsted weight yarn, it is a perfect cool weather shawl that’s large enough to wrap around the body.
View ProjectBy Olivia Kent
From the December 2019 issue
While delicately formed snowflakes dance across the sky this winter, wrap yourself up in the beautifully textured hooded shawl to stay warm and snug during the blustery weather.
View ProjectFrom the December 2019 issue
If you’ve never crocheted cables before, this is a perfect first crochet cable pattern. The scarf portion is made straight and long, then the center portion is sewn up to make a hood. If you prefer your scarves sans hood, simply skip this step and you’ll have a nice long accessory to wear all season.
View ProjectFrom the December 2019 issue
Mount Olympus in Utah is covered in green forests at its base, giving it a striking appearance. Inspired by this very landscape, the equally-green scarf boasts intertwining cables that provide an intriguing texture.
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