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Nancy's Neck Warmer
Nancy created this lovely simple neck warmer scarf for the Fishnet's charity project. It is easily adaptable to any worsted weight yarn.
Pattern is suitable for advianced beginner crocheters. Please scroll down to the bottom of the page for the pattern download.
Lobster Trap Scarf
Using Filet Crochet techniques, this scarf is simple and quick to do. Pattern is available at
Reversible Cabled Headband
This thick warm headband is sure to keep your ears warm on a blustery New England winter's day.
Two cable patterns are used, on on each side, making the scarf completely reversible.
For a printable copy of the pattern ********************************************** She Sells Sea Shells Market Tote Inspired by Dona Cerulee, this market tote features a solid shell base which gradually transitions into an open fishnet mesh.
Perfect for quick trips to the store, this bag can be made using either multiple strands of #3 cotton thread or worsted weight cotton.
Quick to stitch, it can be completed in a day!
For a printable copy of the pattern *********************************************** Pat's Pocket Scarf
This scarf is prefect for warming your shoulders on a cold winter day.
The pockets are handy for keeping hands warm or storing glasses, kleenex, or other small items you want close at hand.
You can use just about any yarn you choose as you will work to measurements.
It looks great made in a solid color, but mixing and matching also works well. Let your own creativity out!
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*********************************************** Lyn's Felted Hot Pad Pattern
Tapestry Crochet techniques are used to create a truly durable hot pad.
Make a set in the colors of your choice to complement your kitchen decor.
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