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Spooky Web is a fun to make and wear side-to-side shawl. The lacy edging, reminiscent of spiderweb lace, is made at the same time as the main shawl. When you are done, you only have a couple of ends to weave in.
The best part of this shawl is that the width can be lengthened or shortened just by adding or subtracting 8-row repeats. Plus – it can be made with anything from solids to variegated – and even speckles and gradients too!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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Spring Blossom is a cozy cowl perfect for your stash’s single skeins of variegated yarns! Worked up with a cozy fingering weight yarn, this cowl twirls through rounds with a delightful 3-row pattern, making it a speedy project and a fun one. Let your imagination run wild and decide: what color will your Spring Blossom cowl be?
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern only. | 4 pages
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This bandit-style shawl is worked from side to side in one piece, including the lace. It is completely reversible so no matter how you wear it you will love it. It’s a fast crochet, perfect for a cool spring night.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Super sweet Summer Flowers is a cowl that works in every season. Worked with one skein of fingering weight yarn and a two-row repeat you will find this cowl not only super-fast to make, but also easily adjustable. The beauty is in it’s simplicity!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Summer Sunset Socks is a cuff down crochet sock pattern featuring three color colorwork and a textured foot. Made with fingering weight yarn for comfortable everyday socks.
8 Pages | Note: this is a PDF Pattern Only
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Inspired by the gorgeous colors of a Pacific Northwest evening, Sunset is a stunner of a shawl. The pattern repeat is easy to memorize and because you are working from side to side, you can easily adjust the length and depth of the shawl by adding or removing repeats. Pick a yarn that has some bling for a night on the town, or add a bit of splash as you run errands with a gorgeous gradient or variegated. Your options are endless!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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This quick-to-make, charming pullover is going to be a classic in your child’s wardrobe. Sized from 12 months to 6, you will be asked to make this again and again. Designed from the top down, the sweater is seamless. Simple post stitches give the bottom of the sweater interest and the sleeves taper to the wrist then both end with a simple but
classic rib. Made with fingering weight yarn, this sweater isn’t bulky so it’s perfect for cool days all year round.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages. Product Details Below
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“Tanglement“ is a fancy word for “mesh”. The name fits the shawl beautifully. When looking at the stitches they “tangle” into each other, producing a gorgeous mesh of color.
Tanglement is a perfect shawl to make with any gradient yarn. The nature of the stitches will show off the shades as the shawl grows. It may look complicated, but Tanglement is actually a very quick crochet, just a two-row repeat once the pattern is established.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Thankful comes from my love of the fall and winter holidays! With a simple lace main field and a fun shell edging, this shawl will become a favorite to make. Make the main shawl from side to side and you will be able to adjust the wingspan by adding or removing any number of the 2-row repeats as needed. Then add the shell edging that has a uniquely gorgeous increase at the point to add some flair! Choose your color scheme and this shawl will shine on any outfit you choose!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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Tilt socks are toe-up style crochet socks with a simple slanted cable pattern that is reversed on the opposite foot. This results in a beautiful unisex sock that everyone will love. Gorgeous in solid and tonal yarns, this sock is also a charming pattern in variegated, handpainted or long striping yarns.
Written in 4 feet widths, the sock is easily customizable to feet length and leg height just by adding more or less of the 2 pattern row repeats once the slanting cables are established. Notes are included to help create a larger leg for those who may have thicker calves than others.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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Tinctured is a show-stopping half-mandala shawl using an elongated half circle technique. The wingspan will curve around the neck and shoulders to keep the shawl in place as you wear it. Because the main shawl uses an easy to memorize 8-row lace repeat, you can easily lengthen or shorten the shawl by adding or subtracting sets of those rows. Designed to make the most of variegated yarns with short color runs, Tinctured will wow everyone no matter the choices in color, striping or even solids.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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To The Point was designed as an introduction to side-to side shawls with a twist – you will change colors for the edging right in the middle of the row without cutting the yarn. The working yarns are carried up the shawl right where the changes are made and allow for the strands to be hidden neatly in the shawl as you work. (Be sure to check out the video included in the notes)
What I like best about this type of shawl is that you can easily lengthen or shorten the width of the shawl by adding or removing 4-row repeats at center or at both sides of the center. There is no other math needed to update the edging due to the changes in length. So it is perfect for both beginners and advanced crocheters alike.
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 8 pages.
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The Tricolor Cowl is the perfect project to use those 50 g fingering weight skeins or leftovers!
Changing colors every other row while creating the stitch pattern creates a fun fabric that doesn’t have any ends to weave in until the piece is done. The final edging will hid all the yarn that is carried up the sides.
While I used 2 solids and a matching variegated, you can match any combinations of colors from variegated to speckled and even a gradient to make this cowl a spectacular piece you will wear with everything! What will you choose?
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Trifle is a fun cowl to make. Every section is worked in a different stitch which makes this project very hard to put down. It has a gorgeous texture and since it is worked in the round, there is no seaming. I worked the sample in 2 colors but it would be lovely in more, or even in just a single color. Your options are endless.
If you use a yarn with elastic in it you will find it easily stretches over every head. But if not, the stitch patterns were used because they all work within the same stitch multiple, so you can lengthen it to your liking!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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Meet Trinity, a shawl that’s as versatile as it is beautiful. Worked in the lightest fingering-weight yarn, Trinity uses three harmonious colors to create stunning stripes that will dance across your shoulders. The pattern is built around a simple yet captivating two-row lace repeat, forming delicate texture that is easy to follow but endlessly mesmerizing.
Trinity is worked from the center out in four-row stripes on either side, giving it a graceful, flowing shape that drapes beautifully whether you wear it as a shawl, scarf, or wrapped snugly as a cowl. Each edge is finished with a lacy chevron detail, adding a touch of elegance and whimsy that elevates the design while highlighting your color choices.
Working Trinity is a joy: the rhythm of the two-row lace repeat lets you sink into the process, while the colorful stripes make the work feel like painting with yarn. Imagine the soft fibers against your skin, the chevron edging peeking from beneath your coat or sweater, and the quiet satisfaction of knowing you created something both practical and exquisite.
Trinity isn’t just a shawl—it’s an experience, a hug, and a wearable piece of art that you’ll reach for again and again.
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The edging of Utsalady Point (pronounced its-a-ladee) reminds us of ships’ masts, and tall ships that used to moor just off of Utsalady Bay in the 19th century. The point is now a beautiful community of beach houses off of Camano Island overlooking the bay.
Utsalady Point is worked side to side, both main field and edging all in one piece, including color changes. At the end of the shawl, you only have 4 ends to weave in. Primarily made with double crochet, the edge includes the taller triple crochet with a few singles and chain spaces to boot. Make sure to watch the Bonus video included below to learn how to change the colors in a way that the yarn being carried up is hidden in the work!
NOTE: This is a Digital Pattern Only. | 4 pages.
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