I told you all last week that I am going to be crocheting some warm weather items to donate to those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
I thought I would share with you the pattern of one of the scarves I am making to donate. I wanted something simple and fairly quick to work up, so I decided to go with Granny Stripes. I've worked with Granny Stripes before when making my daughter's Color Burst Blanket, and thought it would make a warm, pretty scarf.
I decide to work the scarf lengthwise, leaving longer ends as I switched colors. The ends will blend in nicely with a fringe added at the end. No worrying about weaving in all of those loose ends!
Click the link below for the pattern:
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Looks nice! Thanks for posting the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome pattern. Thanks for the Superstorm Sandy donation info too.
ReplyDeleteCute scarf! Thanks for sharing the pattern! I'm pinning this!
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Thanks, T'onna!!!
DeleteI love this pattern, Susie! I love working with the granny stitch. And I love that you're donating it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sara! I love working with the Granny Stitch, too. I really like that this scarf works up so quick & easy! :-)
DeleteHi Susie.. I am featuring two of your scarves as Feature of the Day today. They would make great homemade gifts for Christmas.
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Thank you so much, Pam!!! :-)
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