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Winter Scarves

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There’s something so comfy and awesome about a handmade winter scarf. I just love them! They can show off the wearer’s style, remind you of someone you love, and keep you warm and toasty in the winter chill. I’ve collected 7 awesome free crochet patterns for winter scarves to keep you and your loved ones warm.

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Here are the names and links of each pattern.

1) Nettie’s Super Simple Tassel Scarf by Jessie At Home
“This easy scarf is the first of the Nettie’s Super Simple patterns worked in rows. It can be made in one color, or in several colors.”

2) Wanderlust Scarf by Kirsten Holloway Designs
“Stay extra warm and cozy on any adventures you have this fall and winter, with the Wanderlust scarf!”

3) Stripes and Blocks Scarf by Moogly
“The Leaping Stripes and Blocks stitch pattern has been very popular on Moogly, and I’ve had several requests for a scarf – and you know I love requests! I think this pattern is perfect for menswear, so I designed the Stripes and Blocks scarf in masculine colors”

4) Snowflake Keyhole Scarf by A Crocheted Simplicity
“I designed the Snowflake Keyhole Scarf for a special friend who, like myself, grew up in the 80’s with a mom who forced her to wear turtlenecks and now she can’t stand to wear anything tight around her neck.”

5) Herringbone Scarf with Lacy Shells by Underground Crafter
“I choose one pattern – a herringbone stitch – for the main part of the scarf, which is worked from side to side. And then I added this lacy shell border. I makes a great gift.”

6) Beach Front Slanted Shell Infinity Scarf by EyeLoveKnots
“I was digging around in my stash and found practically full skeins of these Turquoise and Graphite colorways and thought they’d make a great pair together, but I wanted to do something different and I think this combination is pretty unique.”

7) Darkness by Stitches ‘n’ Scraps
“Well now you can get your softest, snuggliest, blackest yarns out, because this hooded scarf pattern was designed just for them!”

Don’t forget to check out some of the other great Round Ups that have happened in Blogland recently!

To see more Round Ups from Jessie At Home, click here.

OR ~ If you would like a pattern and yarn all together in a kit, try one of these (Click the images to go to the kits):

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2 thoughts on “Winter Scarves”

  1. can you email me the pattern for 7) Darkness by Stitches ‘n’ Scraps.
    I can not download it at work and really want to make this.
    thank you in advance

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