Recently, they shared this magnificent and easy to do scarf using the crochet weave technique with their Angora Gold Batik collection. It is one of my favourite, and the customers are quite taken with it too. Once I saw their shawl and the fascinating weave-effect it got, I was immediately drawn, and there was no way getting it out of my head. Grabbed my skeins, and got to it. If I am honest, working on the mash was boring, but the surface crochet through the mash topped it. However, everything was forgotten when it was finished. I literally couldn't take my eyes off of it!
What I did differently is that theirs is a shawl, mine is a scarf. I wanted a longer one and not as wide. My scarf is 2 meters long (sans the fringes) and 20 cm wide. Expecting lot of happy wears!
If you'd like to try this for yourself, the video tutorial is here.
8 comments:
That is really pretty!
Maya, that is a beautiful looking scarf you made! I love the colors of it and it will be perfect for winter.
Thanks!
Thank you, Julie! Now it is still on the mannequin in my shop, to serve as inspiration. But soon, I'll have it around my neck. 😊
Thanks for sharing with us, I'm featuring you this week when the next To Grandma's house we go link party starts!
It looks absolutely gorgeous and I feel that the basic design could be extended to make cape or wrap as well.
Thank you so muc, Tarah!
That's a great idea, Divya!
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