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The seven pretty projects included in Learn a Stitch Crochet Scarves were all crocheted with Scheepjes Stonewashed XL Worsted Weight Yarn. Try seven different crochet stitches while you make these pretty crochet scarves.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this eBook to review from Annie’s Craft Store. The opinions expressed in this review are my own. If you purchase this book after you click on one of my affiliate links in the post, I will receive a small commission for referring you, at no additional cost to you.
Each design included inLearn a Stitch Crochet Scarves features a different crochet stitch. The finished scarves are beautiful and will make excellent gifts!
Each project was crocheted with Scheepjes Stone Washed XL yarn. This is a Medium/Aran Weight Cotton/Acrylic Blend yarn. I’ve used it before and the colors available are gorgeous.
A 6 mm (J) crochet hook was used to create each scarf.
These projects will be fun to make. Not only do you get to try some different crochet stitches and techniques, like the X-stitch and Mosaic Crochet, but you will also have a scarf to wear, donate, or to give as a gift once you are done!
7 Crochet Scarf Patterns
Crazy for Cables Scarf | INTERMEDIATE | Designed by Amy D. Brewer | 7 inches X 64 inches
Carnelian Stripe Scarf | EASY | Designed by Lena Skvagerson | 8 inches X 74 inches
Smokey Moon Scarf | EASY | Designed by Lena Skvagerson | 7.5 inches X 60 inches
Snowbird Scarf | EASY | Designed by Lena Skvagerson | 8 inches X 66 inches
November Lights Scarf | EASY | Designed by Kenneth Cormier | 7.5 inches X 66 inches
Marvel Mosaic Scarf | INTERMEDIATE | Designed by Lena Skvagerson | 9 inches X 65 inches
Holiday Sparkle Scarf | EASY | Designed by Joyce Geisler | 6.5 inches X 67 inches
Snowbird ScarfCarnelian Stripe ScarfCrazy for Cables Scarf
These patterns are written in U.S. crochet terms. The Metric Conversion Charts and the Stitch Guide are included on page 17.
The special stitches used in the projects are included in each individual pattern after the Pattern Notes.
The instructions are written in an easy to follow manner. Row titles are in bold font making it easy to find your place and stitch counts provided for most of the patterns.
Illustrations are provided for techniques within the written instructions.
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Rhondda Mol is the crochet designer and blogger behind Oombawka Design Crochet. Since 2012, she has been sharing free crochet patterns, tutorials, and expert tips to help crocheters of all levels succeed. With more than 600 published patterns, Rhondda focuses on creating clear instructions and resources to inspire creativity and confidence in the crochet community.
I would like to see a review of any of the Waterfall Crochet books.
I would love to make the Snowbird Scarf.
I would love a review on the Afghans. These scarves look so interesting and fun to do. Good Luck to All !
I really like the scarves. I like how some of the patterns are repeatable. This allows me to take my crochet with me without having to try and find a place to put my tablet which holds all my patterns. This includes dog parks, bars, beach etc. 🙂
Filet Tablerunners. I love doing filet blankets so why not tablerunners. 🙂
I would like you to review C2C Lap Throws
While I’m drawn to the teal colour scarf, each scarf presents a new learning experience. I like your choice of smokey moon scarf – very classy – but suspect it’s a above my experience level. In any case it would be grand to win the book – I could practice and frog at my leisure 😀
Thanks as always for the giveaway!
I think I’d like a review on the Afghan stitch afghans crochet book. Thank you Rhondda!
50 Ripple Stitches, please. I still have the first blanket I made (silly beginner ;D ) using a ripple stitch.
Baby’s Diagonal Aran Afghans. There are so many row by rows and square blankets but not nearly as many diagonal ones so I would be interested in this one.
I would like to see a review of any of the Waterfall Crochet books.
I would love to make the Snowbird Scarf.
I would love a review on the Afghans. These scarves look so interesting and fun to do. Good Luck to All !
I really like the scarves. I like how some of the patterns are repeatable. This allows me to take my crochet with me without having to try and find a place to put my tablet which holds all my patterns. This includes dog parks, bars, beach etc. 🙂
Filet Tablerunners. I love doing filet blankets so why not tablerunners. 🙂
I would like you to review C2C Lap Throws
While I’m drawn to the teal colour scarf, each scarf presents a new learning experience. I like your choice of smokey moon scarf – very classy – but suspect it’s a above my experience level. In any case it would be grand to win the book – I could practice and frog at my leisure 😀
Thanks as always for the giveaway!
I think I’d like a review on the Afghan stitch afghans crochet book. Thank you Rhondda!
50 Ripple Stitches, please. I still have the first blanket I made (silly beginner ;D ) using a ripple stitch.
Baby’s Diagonal Aran Afghans. There are so many row by rows and square blankets but not nearly as many diagonal ones so I would be interested in this one.