Do you want this scarf? It's available in my shop
Yarn Caron One Pound(worsted weight), 5mm Hook. After a wash and run through the dryer, this scarf is much more soft and flexible!
I started with this square from Penny Davidson and since it works up way too big for a scarf, I edited it to make it smaller. I used join as you go method for attaching squares together.
I will be sharing with these great blogs!
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How pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour crochet scarf is beautiful and I love it in the ivory colored yarn!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this at C&C with J&J.
Happy new year.
Julie
So lovely. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteOOOO, that is so clever, with the buttons to make a wrap around cowl !
ReplyDeleteI have a super bright granny square scarf I made with left over scraps which I still love but I am really liking this much classier version too. Thanks for sharing at #HandmadeMonday
Thanks so much Julia!
DeleteThose buttons are such a smart idea! The vintage-looking square and your choice of color give it a classic look. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely. Great idea with the buttons too! And beige indeed is very classy.
ReplyDeleteI'm lovin' this pattern and scarf, will be trying this one! Visiting thru DIY Dreamer Party.
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty! I love the idea of adding buttons to make it more of an infinity scarf.
ReplyDeleteIt's so very pretty. I am in awe of your talent!
ReplyDeleteLooks like I need to learn how to crochet!
ReplyDeleteThis neutral scarf if very modern and pretty. I really like how you added buttons and turned it into a cowl. Nice idea.
ReplyDeleteI love this Laura and will be trying to make one :) Thank you for sharing with I am Pinnable
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Love the toggles ... very clever. Simple and stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Thanks for joining us at the Inspiration Spotlight party. Shared.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the party Theresa!
DeleteOMG This is so pretty! I love the style and the buttons. #FuntasticFriday
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