Update: I’ve added a free pattern for this scarf/wrap here:
Crocheted Mesh Scarf
For Ravelites:
In my travels at Ravelry (which are embarrassingly frequent) I stumbled upon a very chic looking Crocheted Mesh Scarf made by Jen. I had to have one of my very own!! I used her notes as a springboard, and figured it out along the way.
Digging around some old balls of wool, I found a ball of Paton’s Classic Merino in Dark Grey Mix. I wasn’t sure it was a full ball, but I figured there was plenty enough. I crocheted until I ran out of yarn, and at one point I was tempted to unravel it all because it seemed smaller than it should be. Thankfully I didn’t because it turned out to be the perfect size, especially after blocking.
I have now posted the pattern under my Free Patterns tab at the top of this page.
That looks lovely! I can’t crochet – whaaaaaa!!!!
It looks very nice. I love your photo shoots. :o)
Great job on the scarf!
hair up looking fabuloso!! Scarf is pretty too 🙂
I love this!
Beautiful scarf! I love it!
That scarf looks beautiful on you! I also love the cowl from your older post!!
These types of scarves are fun, quick to make, and great for this time of year. Great photos!
When I saw yours, I remembered one I had crocheted a few years ago. Mine is not as wide and has a flower fringe, I uploaded it to my project page on Ravelry – Filet crochet scarf.
Hey girl…got my $$$ all straightened out~ PHEW…
Love the scarf..maybe someday you can teach me to crochet.
Tehehe….
I love your scarf. You did a really nice job on this. It reminds me of the shawl I made a couple of years ago. It’s not on Ravelry, but I’ll have to get a picture of it up.
I also love the photo shoots you do on your blog!! The scenery is beautiful.
you are so good.
love this.
do you ever do anything but knit? 🙂
great all season’s scarf, would be perfect for summer too!
I love the scarf. It’s so beautiful and so perfect for florida winters.