Green alpaca wrap

Here is a traditional wave/ripple stitch using Classic Alpaca yarn in green. I remember getting this yarn at Island Knits last year while I was on Pawley's Island, SC. Β I certainly recommend visiting their shop while you're at the beach. Β They have lots of great yarn and friendly staff πŸ™‚

Blue and green striped scarf

Finished this scarf in a weekend! I decided to be really creative with my sale yarn I found at The Needler in Lexington. It was my first visit there and I will certainly go back. I'll certainly use this kind of striping technique again πŸ™‚

Angora green scarf

This was my first attempt at the tipsy cluster stitch and I think it came out nicely!Β  I used Louisa Harding Kimono Angora Pure yarn which is 70% Angora 25% Wool and 5% Nylon.Β  It is a great yarn to work with and the scarf is very light and ultra soft.

Countryside scarf

This nice long scarf only took a couple of days to make. I used a simple fan stitch and used three balls of Sundance Countryside wool/mohair/acrylic yarn. However, because I hardly ever use patterns, I now have one ball leftover. Tassels? Maybe. I have 4 balls of another color so I'll just make it wider!

Green shell scarf

Finally finished another shell stitch crocheted scarf. I used three skeins of Patons 100% organic cotton yarn which was great to work with.

Lemongrass

Finally finished this double crochet bulky scarf. Of course, it'll have to wait to be worn next year since it's already in the 80's now! I used two skeins of lion brand wool ease thick and quick lemongrass yarn.

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