I think I could become addicted to crochet - much faster than knitting. This scarf was done so much faster than it would take me to knit one this length. There are 10 granny squares using this pattern. I joined them like this. Then I edged it with a picot edging. The yarn was Moda Vera 8 ply wool in 8 different colours.
That's very sweet!
ReplyDeleteI so need to learn crochet, gorgeous work, love Posie
ReplyDeletelovely kate! bet evie loves it!
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Oh, that is just unreal!!!! What a great idea! And lovely colours! How many squares did you do?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty scarf, and So sweet girl!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love how quick crochet is too.
ReplyDeleteOh my I want one. Cute. Maybe I'll get back to learning to crochet, again, soon. Post is up on my blog about how to switch to a dot com. Hope it helps.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Been thinking of doing one of these! It's easier to get hooked on crochet than knitting because it doesn't take nearly as long to see finished results.
ReplyDeleteEvie looks adorable in her new scarf.
ReplyDeleteSoooo adorable - - - and the scarf is cute too!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely scarf! The colors are so beautiful, Eva seems to like it. Thank you for the bright note on this rainy day, and the inspiration for a new scarf.
ReplyDeleteWhy is crochet faster (I also believe this to be true)?. Is it the gappiness of the fabric? I generally prefer knitting, and am actively blocking a child from seeing the this post, lest the nagging for a crocheted scarf like the one on the internet, begin.
ReplyDeleteOooh, that's adorable! I never thought about putting a small child in a granny scarf, but she looks Adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteoh that's so cute. I like the edging, I shouldn't be looking at edging, I'm no wear near edging, aahhh.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a super cute scarf and an adorable model.
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