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Free Crochet Pattern: Skyfall Shawlette

Hello, lovely! Yesterday, I showed off my newly finished Skyfall Shawlette, and now I am proud to present the free crochet pattern. Relevant Links Scroll down for the free pattern! This shawlette uses 2 hanks of Scheepjes SKIES, one each of Light and Heavy – more info below. [Etsy / Ravelry] Find this pattern in an easy to print, ad-free, convenient PDF file for a small fee. My SKIES yarn funsies Progress Pics Finished Object Reveal! Shop SKIES Yarn These are all affiliate links, which means that if you shop through them, I get a small commission to keep things running – at no additional cost to you! SKIES Light WoolWarehouse Deramores – also available in a 5-Hank Value Pack Knotty House Black Sheep Wools Amazon SKIES Heavy WoolWarehouse Deramores – also available in a 5-Hank Value Pack Knotty House Black Sheep Wools Amazon Or find a Scheepjes retailer near you! Social Media Join the other crafters who have made the Skyfall Shawlette! Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Ravelry, Etsy, Pinterest: CypressTextiles Hashtags: #SkyfallShawlette #CypressTextiles Notions & Sizing US Size 5mm …

Free Crochet Pattern: Questlove Blanket, US Terms

Welcome to the Questlove Free Crochet Blanket Pattern! This pattern is in US Terms. Find the UK Terms version here. With its faded demin skies yarn, and its primary colors, Questlove is an ode to early 90s fashion. I created it as a dedication to a carefree lifestyle and relaxed clothing choices. Whatever colors you choose for your Questlove, your blanket will end up cozy, funky, and eye-catching. A perfect conversation piece. Find the easy-print, condensed and styled PDF on Etsy, Ravelry, and LoveCrafts for a small fee. Questlove Blanket Design A simple design, and a mindless make Perfect for when you have to make something fast and creative for an upcoming baby shower Great for when you have no deadline, but you just want to zone out and not concentrate Make all of the motifs ahead of time and join afterward Thank you to talented and beautiful Carol White Janik of The Hoosier Crocheter, who generously worked up this sample blanket and took lovely photos for me. Do check out her The Hoosier Crocheter Facebook …