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Lauren's Way Infinity Scarf
"I am happy to bring to you this beautiful Free crochet scarf Lauren’s Way. This open lace makes this look elegant. It is made with cotton yarn and perfect for those cool spring days. I am finding that I love these scarves. I have never really been a scarf person until I discovered designing. The scarf has an amazing open weave to it so it is breathable. This would be amazing in one of those color changing cakes."
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge2” by 2” = 9 rows and 9sts in dc
Finished SizeScarf measures 7” by 54”
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elocin1104 2800379
Nov 03, 2018
This is such a beautiful infinity scarf pattern. I love the color, and reading the pattern it is so easy to make. I have a ton of different colors of cotton yarn that I got on sale, and I think any of them would make a great scarf color! Thank you for the wonderful, easy pattern.
JaneEK
Jun 30, 2018
This is a beautiful open work scarf that is a great transition project for a Beginner. It requires a little bit of skill, but the majority of the stitches are ones most Beginners will already know. The pattern repeats at Row 2 and 3, so once you get going, you can make it as long as you need before joining to form a cowl, or you can leave it as a scarf.
Hippie Chick
Jun 28, 2018
Another great scarf from Country Willow that is versatile, stylish, easy to make and can be worn many different ways. Scarfs are not just for warmth anymore they have become an accessorizing fashion statement to go with a variety of different styles for different occasions.
princess6860504
Jun 26, 2018
This color is amazing. It is one of, if not THE favorite color for me. Not only to look at, but to wear. Blue, bright vivid blue, is such a flattering color for anyone, any skin tone. The length is good on this cowl. It looks great worn long because it doesn't hang to a weird spot on the body. Sometimes cowls (when worn long) hang down way too low. Nice job!
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