Victorian Rose Scarf is a quick scarf project that can be knit in any type of yarn. It would look wonderful in a cotton or lace weight as well. The
Victorian Rose pattern by Grace Mcewen
Ravelry: Bob Scarf pattern by Grace Mcewen
When I think of spring I think Poppies. Brilliant full of color and simply wonderful.
Poppy pattern by Grace Mcewen
Al is a fun cabled scarf. The cables are not your average cables however. The outer cables are wrapped around and are complimented with the large
AL pattern by Grace Mcewen
Cabled Web is a simple, fun scarf that uses dropped stitches to add lacy accents.
Cabled Web Scarf pattern by Grace Mcewen
The Hope Neckwarmer is composed with a small bud inside a large oval cable.
Hope pattern by Grace Mcewen
Carolyn Scarf is named for my mother. I received 2 balls of
Carolyn Scarf pattern by Grace Mcewen
Floating Leaves Knitting pattern by Lisa Hannes, LoveCrafts
Bean Stalk is a simple and fun way to add a little green to your wardrobe. The scarf is knit in 2 pieces and then sewn together at the center.
Bean Stalk Scarf pattern by Grace Mcewen
Hyacinth Rib is a fast moving, dainty scarf that can be created in any type of yarn.
Hyacinth Rib Scarf pattern by Grace Mcewen
Ravelry: EverGreen pattern by Grace Mcewen
The scarf may be knit with any type of yarn simply change the needle size to reflect the new yarn selection.
Mini Twist pattern by Grace Mcewen