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This stunning shawlette is the perfect accessory for your favorite dress or to spice up a tee or tank. Worked in fingering weight yarn, the shawlette is lightweight and perfect for those cool nights.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Halloween, or All Hallow’s Eve as I prefer to call it, is actually a favorite day of mine. I have always gravitated to the fun side of Halloween rather than the scary. And in that vein is how I designed the All Hallow’s Eve shawl.
Worked with 13 mini skeins of yarn exclusively for the Forbidden Fiber Co.’s Halloween Mystery Kit 2021, this works up with easy stitches first and gradually makes its way to a simple yet engaging lace, and is finished off with a shell edging. It works up fast, and before you know it, its ready for a night or trick or treating.
Missed out on the kit? Grab your favorite mini skein kits and make your colorful shawl perfect for any season!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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Beautifully simple. Simply elegant. Ambient is a side-to-side shawl with a half double crochet main field and a simple yet elegant edge. While fabulous in a tonal colorway, it would really shine in a gradient or long-striping yarn too. The mood is fashionable and wearable, morning, noon, and night.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Americana is a super quick and fun to make shawlette. Working from side to side, you will create both the main fabric and the edging all at the same time. And the best part is that it is a one-skein project – that means only 2 ends to weave in when you are done!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Angel Wings is a simple shawl that lets the yarn do all of the work and is designed to be easily converted to any weight and color of yarn. Want to do a drapey lace weight version? It’s beautiful! Prefer the super bulky yarns? This shawl looks amazing that way too! The simple set up and memorizable repeat allows for any yarn, any color and any length you desire. Angel Wings is truly a shawl pattern you can make YOUR WAY.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Bewitched is a simple mini skein crochet cowl done with a three-round repeat of chevrons. What will capture your attention is the changing colors after each repeat. Designed for a special kit of 12 mini skiens, you can choose to place your colors in any order you wish or create your blend of colors to make this charming cowl unique.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Celebrate the summer sky with Blue Skies! This side-to-side shawl includes lace in both the main body and the edging and you will be creating both at once! Just a 4-row repeat makes it easy to customize and fast to crochet. The beautiful shell-based lace edging looks so complicated, but it is really so simple! Make it in all the colors you see in the summer skies. Blue Skies will be an absolute joy to make and wear.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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Cactus Dream was born from my need to have a beautiful sweater made in a very beautiful yarn. Cropped with ¾ length sleeves, you will feel simply elegant in this cardigan. It’s the perfect seasonal transition piece too.
It is a simple piece to make with no shaping. Just crochet the pieces and seam, add the edgings and buttons, then you are done. Dress it up with silk and linen or throw it over a pair of jeans, Cactus Dreams will be your go-to cardigan every time you leave the house!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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With a beautiful ebb and flow of cables, you won’t believe how quickly Cadence works up. With gorgeous, simple, 8-stitch cabled crochet hat pattern and top shaping made in the stitches between, you can whip up this hat in an afternoon!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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While this scarf uses cables that look intricate, they are very easy to accomplish. It’s a quick and easy project for the first-time cabler but interesting enough to hold the interest of the advanced crocheter.
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Changing Seasons is a beautiful two-color shawl worked from side to side. With a simple main field and a filet crochet style edging, this shawl is perfect for any time of day – morning, noon, or evening. Use a speckle and a solid as seen in the sample, or change it up using gradients, single colors, or even stripes. Make it the way you like it!
In working the shawl, you will learn how to change the color mid-row, every row, without having to cut and weave in ends. You will even learn the trick to hide the strand of yarn that moves up the middle of the fabric.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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The name of this pattern comes from the colors I used, and the fact it is sock yarn. I think about the 1950s and “sock hops” and cherry colas! The pattern is a classic cardigan with modern features that will keep it in fashion – unlike the old soda shops!
One thing I have never understood about children’s patterns is why so many are made with worsted-weight yarn. Using a fingering weight, the fabric has drape and doesn’t make the child look like the Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 6 pages. Pattern details Below
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Cloudberry is a two-part pattern, a smaller scarf pattern that uses just one hank of the featured yarn, or the larger shawl pattern that uses two hanks of that same yarn. The interior panel is made with a 6-row repeat that allows for easy adjustment for the length. The gorgeous berry and mesh lace is bordered by double crochets which makes finishing a breeze.
The scarf is made on a short edge and you crochet until you have the desired length. The shawl has a bit of a twist – 90 degrees actually. Work the shawl on the long edge – this means more stitches on the row, but fewer rows to make. Changing the direction of the lace gives a different look, and more options to make our project unique.
Cloudberries are a type of berry that is native to the PNW. Also known as Salmonberry, I can remember seeing these all over the hiking trails in the northwestern part of Washington state. This pattern brought back some cool memories of hiking with my children when they were younger.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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Got that one skein of gradient yarn that just wants to show off its colors? Coastal Cowl will do that for you. Using a fingering weight gradient of about 450 yards this cowl can be made in just a weekend.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 3 pages. All pattern details below.
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Cobblestone Cowl is a fast and fun project. Using two colors – one a tonal and one a variegated, and working 2 rows at a time with each color, you will find yourself wanting to keep adding “just one more row”.
Using the tonal as the main color gives a classic look. But if you use the variegated as the main color, you will have a different look and feel, that is a bit more fun and colorful!
Your options are endless!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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$8.00
Consequential is probably one of my favorite shawls ever. Made from side to side with a deep lace edge, it is long and cozy – perfect to wrap up in. Worked with an easy-to-memorize 6-row repeat, you can make the shawl as long and deep as you wish just by adding or subtracting repeats. Consequential is so versatile that you will want to wear it everywhere. Consequential will inspire you to make it in different colors, lengths, and yarn weights for just about every occasion.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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