I absolutley do not need any more scarves, cowls or wraps.
I have loads, I really do.
But when I found this GORGEOUS yarn in a local yarn shop, I fell in love and knew I wanted to wear it around my neck.
You see, it's baby llama and it truly is the most beautifully soft yarn I have ever squidged in my entire life.
And it's the most perfect Autumnal gold colour, too.
AND it was on sale....
...So I grabbed the last three skeins and ran out of the shop (after paying, obvs), laughing with glee.
I knew exactly what I wanted and found my crochet hook.
And I'm not taking it off.
Ever.
If you'd like to make one (to add to your 'I-do-not-need-any-more-scarves pile'), then here's the pattern (UK first, US below).
You can use any yarn in any weight with any hook - just make sure you go up a hook size or two to create a lovely, soft drape; simply adjust the foundation chain to suit, making sure it's an even number and you're good to go ...
Enjoy!
Sarah xx
I used:
3 x 50g / 100m
balls of Mirasol Llama Una in Mustard (shade 8204)
5mm hook.
Yarn alternative:
Any dk or aran yarn
and hook to match
UK Pattern
ch 88, sl st into
1st ch to join round.
Row 1: 1ch (doesn’t
count as a stitch here and throughout), (1htr, 1tr) in next st, sk 1 st, *(1dc,
1tr) in next st, sk 1 st; repeat from * around, 1dc in last st. Sl st into 1ch
to join round, turn.
Row 2: 1ch, (1htr
, 1tr ) in 3rd st from hook, sk
1 st, *(1dc, 1tr) in next st, sk 1 st; repeat from*, 1dc in last st. Sl st into
1ch to join round, turn.
Rows 3 – until
yarn runs out: Repeat row 2
Fasten off and
weave in ends.
US Pattern
ch 88, sl st into
1st ch to join round.
Row 1: 1ch (doesn’t
count as a stitch here and throughout), (1hdc, 1dc) in next st, sk 1 st, *(1sc,
1dc) in next st, sk 1 st; repeat from * around, 1sc in last st. Sl st into 1ch
to join round, turn.
Row 2: 1ch, (1hdc,
1dc ) in 3rd st from hook, sk
1 st, *(1sc, 1dc) in next st, sk 1 st; repeat from*, 1sc in last st. Sl st into
1ch to join round, turn.
Rows 3 – until
yarn runs out: Repeat row 2
Fasten off and
weave in ends.
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"No baby llamas were harmed in the production of this cowl".
ReplyDeleteI just knew you would have that disclaimer at the end of your post! HA!
Lovely pattern, you are a doll to share it.
Kay, you’re absolutely right!
DeleteGlad you like it 😘😘
Have a fab week,
Sarah
Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kerry!
DeleteEnjoy your day,
Sarah xx
Adorable. I am not keen on mustard.....but that's when I eat it....this colour will do me fine :-) Many thanks for sharing this pattern!
ReplyDeletekeep well
Amanda x
Haha!! That’s great, Amanda- and you’re very welcome.
DeleteWishing you a lovely week,
Sarah
Thank for you for sharing this pattern. Can't wait to whip one or two up for christmas gift :)
ReplyDeleteYou’re very welcome! It would make a perfect gift 👌
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