Candy Coated Crochet
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Reasons I Wish I Could Knit Better. . .
I love Roses' scarf. I have already tried to crochet her wrist warmers from Doomsday, but unfortunately I couldn't get the cables with crochet. Basically, they looked nothing like her wrist warmers. I'm not even going to try and crochet this awesome scarf. Its beautiful and quirky and I think it is one of Roses' styles that I could pull off. I just hope that someday my knitting skills are advanced enough for me to be able to attempt it. Right now, I can barely purl, much less read a knitting pattern. Oh well, practice makes perfect right?
Pumpkin Pocket Scarf
Size: 66 x 5.5in
Description: Grinning jack-o-lanterns adorn this scarf's black pockets. The scarf itself made from black and orange yarn intertwined together. It is edged in black. This scarf is warm, festive, and a little bit funky.
Created While Watching Jekyll
Chunky Blue Round Scarf
Size: 79 x 4.5in
Description: Chunky electric blue round scarf. This quirky scarf is perfect for livening up those dreary winter days. It's sure to keep you warm and cozy too.
Created While Watching Ballykissangel - the Jimmy Nesbitt Episodes
Chunky Funky Cowl
Size: 26 x 6in
Description: Chunky yarn with variegating shades (blue, pink, yellow, and green). Warm and cozy, perfect for a chilly winter day.
Created While Watching Broken Arrow
Raspberry Round Scarf
Size: 74 x 5in
Description: Light, draping boucle yarn double crocheted in a round scarf. The yarn has variegating shades of red from bright candy apple red to maroon.
Candy Corn Scarf
Size: 82 x 3in
Description: Knitted with variegated boa yarn (yellow, orange, pink) intertwined with orange yarn. The scarf is a light and funky scarf for the fall season or it can be used to add a splash of color to a coat this winter.
Created While Watching Murphy's Law
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Pumpkin Cowl
Description: Decorative stitching makes this fanciful cowl an eye-catching accessory for the fall. Looks classy with a jacket or a coat.
Created while watching Ballykissangel - the Jimmy Nesbitt episodes
(The yarn is a gorgeous shade of burnt orange. I love fall colors and this cowl is perfect for a crisp fall day.)
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