I tried a new pattern for this skinny scarf. You can find it at http://crochet.about.com/library/weekly/aa030106.htm. I used an angora/wool blend yarn with an H hook.
Super Soft Gray Scarf
For this scarf I used a 96% merino boucle yarn by Sublime. It's a little difficult to work with so i had to take my time. I finished it off with a sc boarder of black/gray/white kid mohair.
Angora green scarf
This was my first attempt at the tipsy cluster stitch and I think it came out nicely! I used Louisa Harding Kimono Angora Pure yarn which is 70% Angora 25% Wool and 5% Nylon. 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!
Gray mohair scarf
For this scarf I used two strands of yarn. One is mohair and the other a tweed. I used a large crochet hook so the fan stitch is really open. This will sure be a warm scarf!
Gray men’s scarf
I used Debbie Bliss Glen yarn for this very simple scarf. I used a half double crochet through the back loop stitch and a size H needle. This made for a tight stitch which will make for a very warm scarf! The yarn is wool, alpaca, and acrylic.
Green summer scarf
This is a simple shell stitch scarf using two balls of sundance krinkle kotton yarn.
Plum Antonia scarf
I used four balls of Adrienne vittadini Antonia yarn for this great scarf in plum. I used a fan stitch. This is great yarn to work with!
Pink cotton candy scarf
This scarf is light and fluffy! I used two strands of yarn: lion brand homespun white and Nashua mohair in pink. I also used a basic fan stitch.
Bulky scarf
For this scarf I used yarn bee melody bulky corner yarn. I also used a shell stitch.