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Crochet throw - Finally finished! I started out using left over yarns but of course needed to buy more and now have enough for another one! hehe!. All done in single crochet, I used Sashay (scarf yarn), Bernat Boa eyelash, Homespun Grape, Loops & Threads fabulous fur as well as a L&T sequin yarn to trim. Unfortunately the metallic from the Sashay doesn't show in the photo. (throw is folded in half showing double 9" fringe) I love these chunky, soft and easy throws!
Crafty Crochet Patterns
Photo above © cactuscathy2 What beautiful scarf knitting pattern! I found it on Ravelry... I love this scarf! The (revised) pattern was fun to knit, the yarn is super soft, and I love the fall colors. Full Post: Easy Lace Scarf
Fall DK weight infinity scarf free crochet pattern - Sansa's Revenge
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Ripple Throw
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Chevron Lace Wrap pattern by Tamara Kelly
Ravelry: Chevron Lace Wrap pattern by Tamara Kelly
Entropy Pattern
Entropy is about bringing order to chaos - specifically, the chaos of your wonderful stash. This is a pattern for knitters who love yarn and want to make something wonderful out of all those beautiful bits and parts to small to love in a scarf or a hat, but too lovely and precious to throw away. It's an easy and basic lace stitch that's very marker friendly and easy to memorize. The result is a beautiful throw you'll be proud do have in your home or give to your most particular family member.