The fringe is what makes this scarf I think. It adds a soft feminine look to the scarf and adds width without too much bulk around your neck. I love wearing scarves at any time of the year but during winter I prefer an infinity scarf and it has to be snugly and soft. I do like the size of this one and where it sits around my neck and its super warm and toasty.
I mentioned that I also had plans to make one for a friend, and because they are quick I finished her's as well:
You can see the white fleck a little better in this picture; its more noticeable in the blue yarn and it adds such a pretty touch. If you're in Australia and looking for this yarn you can purchase it at Spotlight HERE. Its inexpensive and I used two skeins for each scarf.
If you want to crochet your own Laura Fringe Infinity Scarf, you can find the free pattern HERE. Annie and I are thrilled with ours (she didn't take it off all afternoon when I gave it to her) and we can't wait for winter so we can wear them.
I'm thinking of crocheting a couple for my Threadbare Handmade shop as well, so if haven't already head on over and like my shop to receive updates of new items I list :)
Happy crocheting :)
This is such a lovely scarf! I haven't crocheted in a few years, but I'd love to give this pattern a try. I really love a soft, snuggly scarf during the winter too and this style is just right! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and the pattern link!
ReplyDeleteIts a nice easy pattern to ease you back into crochet Kathy. The scarf is snugly and soft and I think its the perfect size to tuck into a coat without too much bulk. Have fun :)
DeleteWow Rose these are fantastic, thanks for sharing the finished items. Take care, Guida.
ReplyDeleteThanks Guida. They are lovely. Im looking forward to some colder weather so we can wear them 😊
DeleteGorgeous. Adore the colours. I Love to crotchet - I make things up as I go. Never finish anything and have no idea how to read a pattern. Doesn't sound productive at all.
ReplyDeleteThanks Susie. Sometimes our creative impulses have us working with yarn or fabric, with no clear plan in mind and without a finish. As long as our hands keep busy we are always being productive :) Keep crocheting :)
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