On the twelfth day of Christmas, Made for Mermaids gave to me ... a hooded scarf for the family!! Cute cozy and ultra comfy with an oversized hood and optional pockets! These make fantastic gifts,
Learn to make a hoodie scarf with very convenient pockets
Buy the Audrey Hooded Scarf sewing pattern from Merchant & Mills. Not a scarf but more than a hood! Audrey is a warm layer over a coat or a pop of colour over a dress. Make it with contrast or self lining. This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats: – PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF? – PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop? Suggested fabrics: Main: Mid-weight wool, double gauze, light to mid-weight corduroy and quilted jacquard (use a lightweight lining if using jacquard). Lining: Cotton voile, lightweight linen, cotton poplin, lightweight wool, soft/ brushed cottons. Fabric requirements: All with or without nap. 110-120 cm (43 1/2"-47") wide fabric: 0.8 m (1 yd) // 140-150 cm (55"-60") wide fabric: 0.6 m (3/4 yd). Sizing: One size. Please check the designer's finished garment measurements. PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (8 pages); A1 copy shop pattern (1 sheet) // Layers: No // Projector file: No. If you’re looking for more maker inspiration, check out the latest sewing pattern reviews from the sewing community. We also have a sewing blog to keep you up to date with all the news from the world of sewing.
The Kunik Scoodie is an Easy Crochet Hooded Scarf pattern, with easy written instructions. This scarf can be sized from toddler to XL!
This easy knit hooded scarf will quickly become a favorite project. With video instruction and a FREE scarf knitting pattern included.
This popular hooded infinity scarf sewing pattern is the perfect accessory to add to your collection. You'll design your own combination of fabrics to use for the shell and lining. The lining can be something soft and cozy like a fleece, so you'll want to wear it all the time! Sew your own unique scarf today and you're certain to make it unique to your style!
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This list of free Knitting Homemade Hooded Scarf Craft Patterns is the best 6 patterns that each describes in full detail of how to make them from start to finish. Knitted Ice Queen Hood Click here to get free pattern: http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter07/PATTicequeen.html Homemade Knit Hooded Scarf Click here to get free…
Discover crochet tips and find inspiration on Your Crochet's free patterns blog. Read our post, 'Pocket Hooded Scarf Wrap Free Crochet Patterns'.
After I gave my Blocked Puff Stitch Pocket Shawl and Wave After Wave Pocket Shawl to my daughter and friend, I decided to make another crochet pocket shawl with this beautiful autumn color: rusty brown! Here you can find my new hooded pocket shawl version which is made with the feather stitch: a simple stitch...Read More
This is a crochet pattern review of the Wild Oleander Hooded Scarf designed by Wickedly Handmade. Reviewed by Mountain Momma Crochet for Cre8tion Crochet.
**After hearing feedback from the community, I have made some edits to the pattern which include better language around sizing, and a more detailed video for the panels, edging and Cowl. along with more detail around the hood. This Pattern is graded as an Easy Intermediate Skill level and you must have the skills necessary to complete this pattern. view the cover page which is the second image of the listing for the stitches involved. Pattern comes with video links for extra visual help available in ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, SWEDISH, and FINNISH only at this time. This pattern is easy to read with lots of process pictures and is adjustable to any body size. I do not use traditional sizing in my patterns. this is made to measure but with ease! This is digital pdf crochet pattern instructions and NOT a handmade item.
One seamstress' testimonial about this pattern is, "Every time I wear this, I get compliments. Thanks for a truly original design!" This is an easier sewing pattern and perfect for those beginning to sew clothes with knits, though it can also be made with woven fabric. You can design it with your favorite fabric and this piece will become a great staple in your wardrobe.
Such a lofty goal for someone who has never used a sewing machine before, eh? I have been following this season’s episodes of PR (go Anya!) and I am always amazed at how fast these people can whip …
KNITTING PATTERN // NOMAD Hood in English/German The NOMAD Hood is a knitted hood with a small shawl collar, a practical and cozy alternative to hats and scarfs. It is worked from top to bottom in Half Fisherman's Rib stitch pattern, with the “wrong side” of this pattern being on the public side here. The stitches are cast on using 'Judy's Magic CO' and at first the hood is worked back and forth in RS and WS rows, using the 'magic loop method'. For the shaping of the upper part of the hood, double increases are made at regular intervals, the lower part of the hood is also shaped with double increases and additionally with double decreases. After the hood is finished, the shawl collar is knitted in the round. Finally, the opening at the front is edged with a folded ribbed border. Techniques used: Judy's Magic Cast-On, Magic Loop Method, Half Fisherman's Rib with yarn overs, left- and right leaning double increases, left- and right leaning double decreases. / Language: English, German / Level: some skills necessary, advanced / Sizes: Head circumference 51-55 (55-60) cm/20.1-21.7 (21.7-23.6)” / Yarn: 100 (150) g 'Alpaca Soft DK' by Rowan (70% Pure Wool, 30% Alpaca; 125 m/ 50 g), here in color 204 and 210 or 150 (150) g 'Lima' by Drops (65% Pure wool, 35%Alpaca;100 m/50g)or 150 (150) g 'Pura Lana' by Gepard (50% Pure Wool, 50% Alpaca; 115 m/ 50 g) / Needles: Circular needle (80 cm/32”) size 3.5 mm (US 4/UK 10 or 9) Circular needle (50-60 cm/20-24”) size 3.5 mm (US 4/UK 10 or 9) Circular needle (50-60 cm/20-24”) size 3 mm (US 2.5/UK 11) Paula_m I Susanne Müller I 2020. Reproduction for private use only. Reproduction, distribution and sale of this pattern in any form is prohibited. All rights reserved.
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These Hooded Cowl Knitting Patterns are elegant and refined. You can wear in a variety of different ways to keep you warm.
Crocheting a metal clothes hanger adds padding to it and allows the recipient to hang delicate items or strappy tops without creating hanger ridges or allowing the garments to slide.
KNITTING PATTERN hood Scarf with Sleeves - Celine Hooded Scarf - Cowl Pattern Big Scarf Cowl with Long Sleeves, pdf files Instant Download Craft: Knitting Yarn: worsted weight yarn Needle Size: US 8 - 5mm and US 10 - 6mm straight knitting needles Yardage: 750 yards Size: adult Easy to follow and knit, you will love this big scarf with long sleeves, will keep you warm and cozy all the time, great and fashion accessorie to use with jeans, tshirts or to give a fashion accent to your outfit. You will receive your pattern a few minutes later after your payment. If you do not receive the file, please contact me and I will be happy to resend it. Save money buying patterns packages discount, please check here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LiliaCraftParty?section_id=15914980&ref=shopsection_leftnav_6 I offer full time assistant so if you have any question or need additional help with my patterns, please do not hesitate to contact me. Back to the shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LiliaCraftParty Let’s connect on Instagram: @liliacraftparty Happy Knitting! Lilia NOTE: This pattern and photographs are property of LiliaCraftParty, please do not copy, share, resell or change this pattern without my authorization.
The Vivian Maura - HOODED COWL - PDF Crochet Pattern Adult Size Confident Beginner - Please contact me for any pattern assistance, I have a collection of short tutorials to help where needed. US Standard Terms - English Only 600 yards of #3 or #4 yarn, 5.5mm hook Please contact me for any pattern assistance. I have a number of short helpful videos that can be requested. This pattern is for personal use only, you may not sell or distribute the pattern in any way. You may sell scarves made from this pattern, but if sold online, kindly give pattern credit to The Knitty Bitty Committee. Please do not use my photos to sell your scarves. All rights reserved.
When I saw the Jamie Christina Hooded Scarf pattern, I knew I had to make one(or three) for myself! With the rare teen degrees here in western Washington, this made a great addition to my wardrobe.
**Dopo aver ascoltato il feedback della community, ho apportato alcune modifiche al modello che includono un linguaggio migliore sulle taglie e un video più dettagliato per i pannelli, i bordi e il cappuccio. insieme a maggiori dettagli attorno al cofano. Questo modello è classificato come livello di abilità intermedio facile ed è necessario possedere le competenze necessarie per completarlo. visualizza la copertina che è la seconda immagine dell'elenco per i punti coinvolti. Il modello viene fornito con collegamenti video per un ulteriore aiuto visivo al momento disponibile solo in INGLESE, FRANCESE, SPAGNOLO, SVEDESE e FINLANDESE. Questo modello è facile da leggere con molte immagini del processo ed è adattabile a qualsiasi dimensione corporea. Non utilizzo le taglie tradizionali nei miei modelli. questo è fatto su misura ma con facilità! Si tratta di istruzioni per il modello uncinetto digitale in pdf e NON di un oggetto fatto a mano.
The best cowls are crochet cowls!
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Today I want to share an easy scarf pattern that I got to design last year for I Like Knitting Magazine. This half fisherman rib scarf turns out quite beautiful and it works up quickly too even though it's HUGE. Many scarves measure around 60 inches long, but this one is right around 90 inches
KNITTING PATTERN Hood Scarf - Celine Hooded Scarf with long Sleeves - Cowl Pattern Big Scarf pdf files Instant Download pattern for women Craft: Knitting Yarn: worsted weight yarn Needle Size: US 8 - 5mm and US 10 - 6mm straight needles Yardage: 750 yards Size: adult Easy to follow and knit, you will love this big hood scarf with long sleeves, will keep you warm and cozy all the time, great and fashion accessorie to use with jeans, tshirts or to give a fashion accent to your outfit. Great for a gift or to make something beautiful for you. All patterns written in standard US terms This Pattern is created by me, Lilia Vanini. Shipping is free as this is an Instant Download File. You will receive your pattern a few minutes later after your payment. If you do not receive the file, please contact me and I will be happy to resend it. Save money buying patterns packages discount, please check here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LiliaCraftParty?section_id=15914980&ref=shopsection_leftnav_6 I offer full time assistant so if you have any question or need additonal help with my patterns, please do not hesitate to contact me at: https://www.facebook.com/Liliacraftparty Happy Knitting! Lilia NOTE: This pattern and photographs are property of LiliaCraftParty, please do not copy, share, resell or change this pattern without my authorization.
Using a traditional garter stitch along the scarf and a unique stitch for the sleeves, Celine Scarf plays with waves! This original knitting piece fall beautifully while the sleeves maintains its structure, lovely rib stitch turn this piece into a great touch for any outfit! Craft: Knitting Yarn Weight: Medium Weight Yarn Needle Size: US 8 - 5mm and US 10 - 6mm straight knitting needles Yardage: 750 yards Size: adult Easy to follow and knit, you will love this big scarf with long sleeves, will keep you warm and cozy all the time, great and fashion accessorie to use with jeans, tshirts or to give a fashion accent to your outfit. Great for a gift or to make something beautiful for you! pattern here GET CELINE SCARF WITH SLEEVE PATTERN HERE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you love Celine Scarf with Sleeves, I´m sure you will love......... Angel Wings Hooded scarf Knitting Pattern here Summer is here and Carmencita Crochet Bags are just perfect to carry all your essentials Crochet Pattern here And as always if you need extra help with any of my patterns all your have to do is contact me, wish you all a great week! Happy Knitting and Crocheting! Lilia Vanini / Liliacraftparty
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Friend of the Forest Hood Size Medium This particular design represents a perfect confluence of events; first, I got a request for a hooded cowl with a rounded crown, and then I found this rather spectacular alpaca yarn in the sale bin at my local yarn shop and knew that it would be perfect for the job. And if that isn't delightful enough, I also played a harrowing game of yarn chicken and managed to finish this medium size hood with just two skeins of the yarn. As you'll notice, however, I recommend a bit extra if you're making this size - unless, of course, you like to live as dangerously as I do. ;) Sizes: Small (Medium; Large) (Small is perfect for toddlers & young children; medium for large children, teens, and small adults; large for large adults or simply a fuller-fitting hood) Yarn: Lana Grossa Alta Moda Alpaca (90% Alpaca, 5% Virgin Wool, 5% Polyamide; 153 yards [140 meters]/50 grams); #035 Lime Sherbet - 2 skeins (3 skeins; 3 skeins) A better look at the back finish. Short rows give it a nice rounded seam. Needles: one 16" circular needle in size US 9, one set of double pointed needles (dpns) in size US 9 for three needle bind off (you can also use regular straight needles and your circular needle for your third) Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker Gauge: 18 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette So let's make a hood thingy thing! And let's start by casting on 96 (108; 120) stitches loosely, placing marker, and joining it in the round. Next, purl four rows around as edging. And once that's done, knit until knit section measures roughly 4" (4.5"; 5"). Then we'll work a few transition rows, as follows: Transition Row 1: * k10, k2tog; rep from * (88; 99; 110 stitches) Transition Row 2: knit Transition Row 3: * k9, k2tog * (80; 90; 100 stitches) Transition Row 4: knit Knit transition rows 1 - 4. At this point, you're going to stop knitting in the round, and instead knit back and forth from the stitch marker (you're still going to need your circular needle to do this, however, since otherwise you'll rip your work apart at the break). Anyway, so we'll continue like so: Row 1 (wrong side): k1, purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Row 2: knit Knit rows 1 & 2 until piece measures 6" (7"; 8") from where you started knitting back and forth and you've just finished a wrong side row. Now we'll begin working short rows to shape the crown of the hat (here's a short row technique refresher if you need one). Since I run my own website and don't risk running out of space, I've given the short row directions for each size separately. So find your size below and work as given! Size Small Short Row 1 (right side): k39, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, & 20: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k38, w&t Short Row 5: k37, w&t Short Row 7: k36, w&t Short Row 9: k34, w&t Short Row 11: k32, w&t Short Row 13: k30, w&t Short Row 15: k28, w&t Short Row 17: k26, w&t Short Row 19: k24, w&t Short Row 21: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 22: k1, p38, w&t Short Rows 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, & 39, & 41: knit until end of row Short Row 24: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 26: k1, p36, w&t Short Row 28: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p29, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p27, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p25, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p23, w&t Short Row 42: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Size Medium Short Row 1 (right side): k44, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, & 22: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k43, w&t Short Row 5: k42, w&t Short Row 7: k41, w&t Short Row 9: k40, w&t Short Row 11: k38, w&t Short Row 13: k36, w&t Short Row 15: k34, w&t Short Row 17: k32, w&t Short Row 19: k30, w&t Short Row 21: k28, w&t Short Row 23: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 24: k1, p43, w&t Short Rows 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, & 43, & 45: knit until end of row Short Row 26: k1, p42, w&t Short Row 28: k1, p41, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p40, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p39, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 42: k1, p29, w&t Short Row 44: k1, p27, w&t Short Row 46: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Size Large Short Row 1 (right side): k49, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, & 24: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k48, w&t Short Row 5: k47, w&t Short Row 7: k46, w&t Short Row 9: k45, w&t Short Row 11: k44, w&t Short Row 13: k42, w&t Short Row 15: k40, w&t Short Row 17: k38, w&t Short Row 19: k36, w&t Short Row 21: k34, w&t Short Row 23: k32, w&t Short Row 25: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 26: k1, p48, w&t Short Rows 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, & 49: knit Short Row 28: k1, p47, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p46, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p45, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p44, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p43, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p41, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p39, w&t Short Row 42: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 44: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 46: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 48: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 50: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Complete the short rows given for your size. You have now worked both sides of your crown and are ready to seam the top. Therefore, divide your stitches evenly between two dpns and use third dpn to work three needle bind off to seam hood (you can also bind off regularly and seam, or of course use other needles besides dpns to complete it - I just like them because I don't have to worry which end I insert them through for the bind off!). Finally, using your circular needle again, pick up 86 (96; 110) evenly along face hole (in case any of you are as lazy about this stuff as me: the evenly part is important! Place stitch markers or something to keep your sections even if you need to in order to keep track!). Knit four rows around and bind off loosely. Tuck in ends and block hood, allowing both edgings (at the bottom of the hood and around the face) to curl naturally. And that, friends, is how you make this hood!
This Garland Shawl Free Knitting Pattern is beautiful and practical for any season. It's a perfect accessory for any outfit.
This Easy Crochet Chunky Neck Warmer Pattern is a quick crochet pattern that uses the double crochet stitch alternating between the back
Learn how to knit the Gotta Be Hoodie Scarf from start to finish with our step-by-step video tutorials! This standalone video course + pattern PDF combo is the perfect solution if you already have the yarn on hand or want to substitute different yarn to create this beautiful style. A scarf with hood combination can't b
Inspired by all of those beautiful, chunky yarns at the craft store and my desire to make lots of scarves really fast, this double-wrapped, crochet scarf is the epitome of, "Super Chunky." Whether you're a beginner or seasoned crocheter, you'll love whipping up these squishy scarves for your friends, family, customers, instagram followers, cat, self...everyone! ...
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These Hooded Cowl Knitting Patterns are elegant and refined. You can wear in a variety of different ways to keep you warm.
This simple Cocoon Shrug Free Knitting Pattern makes a super simple sweater featuring an easy, oversized fit, and cozy sleeves.
This quick-sew project is destined to become your favorite cool weather staple! The lined, one-size fits all design is reversible and features a three-panel hood and hidden seams. Makes a great gift! Your PDF pattern purchase includes the following: Print-at-home PDF pattern files US Letter, A4, and A0 formats No trim pages Complete sewing instruction ebook After purchase, your PDF pattern and instructions will be available immediately in your DIBY Club account. Pattern Details: Three-panel hood Lined Reversible Hidden seams Suitable For: Beginner sewists and beyond Non-stretch woven fabric You are purchasing a digital file. Visit our FAQs for common order questions. Patterns backed by our DIBY Club Promise. ©DIBY Club 2018. All rights reserved.
The Hooded Shawl Free Crochet Pattern is perfect for either a casual or dressy occasion. It adds some classic style to your wardrobe.
PATRON DE TRICOT // Capuche NOMAD en anglais/allemand La NOMAD Hood est une capuche tricotée dotée d'un petit col châle, une alternative pratique et douillette aux bonnets et écharpes. Il est tricoté de haut en bas selon le motif de point demi-côtes de pêcheur, le « mauvais côté » de ce motif étant ici du côté public. Les mailles sont montées en utilisant « Judy's Magic CO » et la capuche est d'abord tricotée en allers et retours en rangs endroit et envers, en utilisant la « méthode de la boucle magique ». Pour le façonnage de la partie supérieure de la capuche, des doubles augmentations sont réalisées à intervalles réguliers, la partie inférieure de la capuche est également façonnée avec des doubles augmentations et en plus des doubles diminutions. Une fois la capuche terminée, le col châle est tricoté en rond. Enfin, l'ouverture sur le devant est bordée d'un bord-côte plié. Techniques utilisées : Judy's Magic Cast-On, méthode Magic Loop, demi-côtes de pêcheur avec jetés, doubles augmentations inclinées à gauche et à droite, doubles diminutions inclinées à gauche et à droite. / Langue: Anglais, Allemand / les niveaux: certaines compétences nécessaires, avancées / Tailles : Tour de tête 51-55 (55-60) cm/20,1-21,7 (21,7-23,6) » / Fil : 100 (150) g 'Alpaca Soft DK' de Rowan (70% Pure Laine, 30% Alpaga; 125 m/ 50 g), ici en coloris 204 et 210 ou 150 (150) g 'Lima' de Drops (65% Pure laine, 35% Alpaga; 100 m/50g)ou 150 (150) g 'Pura Lana' de Gepard (50% Pure Laine, 50% Alpaga; 115 m/ 50 g) / Aiguilles : Aiguille circulaire (80 cm/32") taille 3,5 mm (US 4/UK 10 ou 9) Aiguille circulaire (50-60 cm/20-24") taille 3,5 mm (US 4/UK 10 ou 9) Aiguille circulaire (50-60 cm/20-24") taille 3 mm (US 2.5/UK 11) Paula_m et Susanne Müller I 2020. Reproduction pour usage privé uniquement. La reproduction, la distribution et la vente de ce modèle sous quelque forme que ce soit sont interdites. Tous droits réservés.
The warm days of spring and summer don’t have to be knitting free—on the contrary, the summer is the perfect time to try out patterns using lighter yarns. Knit shawl patterns are perfect for the summer knitter. The finished product is a light, airy garment that can be worn on an evening out or a windy day. You’ll look wonderfully cool with a lace shawl draped gracefully over your shoulder; you won’t stop receiving compliments for your handiwork. Lace knitting patterns are great for summer knitting because of the open work, but they have a bit of a reputation for being too advanced for some knitters. But that's not the case for some of these shawl patterns; while there are plenty of shawls here for knitters who want a bit of a challenge, even beginners can pick up some of these patterns with ease. Still not convinced? Check out our collection of lace scarf knitting patterns to get your needles wet in the world of knitting lace. Once you take a look at these patterns, you won’t think that shawls belong in the wardrobe of days gone by. Shawls are actually quite useful garments; they can be easily folded and stored in a bag, they allow excellent air circulation, and they keep you warm and toasty when it matters most. As soon as you make your own lace knit shawl, you’ll become a convert. For more great projects like this, subscribe to our free email newsletter!