I love, love, love this simple garland that Sara has crocheted! It would be very sweet to hang above a crib when crocheted in colors themed for baby. It would also look great as a swag above a door in Spring colors. If you wanted to use up yarn scraps, especially in bright colors, it would be very festive draped over a window or on a banister. Such simple patterns can be used very effectively if the crocheter has the right ‘eye’. As usual, Sara (the ‘creativejewishmom’) has turned out a simple project that many of us can adapt for our own use! See Sara’s article here.
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Free Pattern – Scully Crochet Scarf
This scarf is made in one piece using nine different designs. You can use one of them that you like the most, or several; combine designs in different proportions to get your own unique product!
The Scully Scarf, a stunning creation designed with a blend of crafty elegance and cozy comfort, awaits the crochet enthusiast. Though unrated at the time of this overview, the pattern promises a delightful journey into creative scarf-making.
The scarf features nine different designs, offering a diverse range of options for customization. Crafters can choose their preferred designs or combine them in various proportions to create a truly unique and personalized scarf.
With a width of 40 cm (15.8″) and a luxurious length of 260 cm (102.4″), the scarf provides ample coverage, ensuring both style and warmth during chilly days.
The ability to mix and match different designs allows crafters to unleash their creativity and tailor the scarf to their individual preferences. This versatility makes the pattern suitable for both beginners and experienced crocheters.
Jill V. / TerraSavvy says
This is SO adorable and sweet! Once again, this is one of my favorite places in the blogosphere (is that an official word yet?)to visit.
Thanks for all your wonderful inspiration and eye candy!!
Jill
Tati Guidio says
Really pretty!!
jd wolfe says
And, thanks for your kind words!!
jd
creativejewishmom/sara says
And thanks so much for your kind words, JD!