Showing posts with label yarn stash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yarn stash. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

Beehive Stitch Scarf--A Free Pattern!

Here is the pattern for the beehive stitch scarf I wrote about yesterday in this post.

I used bulky weight yarn (I'm sorry, I can't give you specifics because the yarn was a gift from a friend from her stash, and the label had been removed). It's definitely fun if you have a self-striping or multi-colored yarn, because as you crochet a beautiful pattern is revealed!

I used size I (5.5mm) crochet hook.

Stitches used:
Ch = chain
Dc = double crochet
FPdc = front post double crochet

Here is the pattern:

Chain a multiple of 2 plus 1. (I did 21, but you can chain more or less based on how wide you want the scarf to be.)

Row 1: starting in 4th chain from the hook, work 1 dc in each ch across, turn.

Row 2: ch 3 (counts as first dc), skip first st, *1 FPdc in the next dc, 1dc in the next dc, rep from * across, ending one dc in top of turning ch, turn.

Row 3: ch3, skip first st, *1 FPdc in the next FPdc, 1 dc in the next dc, rep from *, ending with 1 fc in top of turning ch.

Rep row 3 for pattern.

Make the scarf as long as desired. Mine is only about 2 feet 6 inches long.

Sew a large button in the center of the fourth row of the scarf. Your weave should be loose enough to be able to work the button through wherever you want it. Enjoy your scarf!



I adapted this pattern from this book: The Complete Photo Guide to Crochet


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Beautiful Beehive Stitch Scarf

I crocheted this scarf as a thank you/Christmas gift for my dear friend Karen whose favorite color is purple. I thought the beehive stitch really brought out the gorgeous texture and beautiful color gradient in this yarn (I'm sorry, I can't tell you exactly what this yarn is, because another friend gave it to me out of her stash, and the label had been removed).


The only drawback was that I ran out of yarn, so it made a very short scarf! The scarf, as it was, worked well if you tucked it under your coat, but you couldn't wrap it around your neck at all, or wear it without a coat. Fortunately, my crochet friend Shelia, who is so practical and has so much experience with these things, suggested sewing on a button, so that Karen could wear the scarf more like a cowl. 


And I loved it so much I made another one for myself :)
Cat hair is a valid accessory, right?


(Please excuse my unbrushed hair and the awkward double chin from trying to take a picture of myself. I guess I need to learn how to work the timer on the camera.)








Sunday, February 16, 2014

New Yarn

I bought some pretty bamboo yarn at Diane's Knitting Studio in the City Market Arts Center in downtown Savannah today.



My stash is starting to get a little out of control, so I am spending the evening trying to complete some works-in-progress and make some more room in my current yarn storage box.


Any project ideas for my new pretties?