DIY: Crocheted Lacy Green Infinity Scarf and Free Pattern

DIY Lacy Green Crochet Infinity Scarf and Free Pattern, Kiku Corner

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It seems as is autumn has set in already. The leaves haven’t quite started changing colour yet, but there is a chill in the air when I go to work in the morning, and I now wake up long before the sun rises. The oncoming dark and cold inspires me to crochet warm and snuggly accessories for myself and others.

Like the Winter White Crocheted Infinity Scarf, this is another infinity scarf that I made, now using a free pattern from Lacy Crochet. Again, I got yarn on sale from Romni Wools and crocheted an infinity scarf  that loops around three times. I used five balls of Debbie Bliss Cashmerino DK yarn, which is 55% wool, 33% microfibre, and 12% cashmere. It’s soft and very warm, perfect for winter!

Crocheted Lacy Infinity Scarf - Kiku Corner

DIY lacy green crocheted infinity scarf, Kiku Corner

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5 Replies to “DIY: Crocheted Lacy Green Infinity Scarf and Free Pattern”

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  4. Anne Westbrook Mursin says: Reply

    Hi! Just FYI…when you share a pattern on FB, the picture that is shared is not the project 🙁 , but rather a picture of you. IMHO, pictures of the project would bring in more looks. My two cents.

    Thanks,
    Anne

    1. Thanks for letting us know! We are aware of the problem and are trying to fix it.

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