Saturday, December 8, 2012

Crochet Scarf for a gift


I started with 82 chain and HDC 14 rows. You can make it longer and wider as you like.


I Fold it in half and stitch it on the corners.

 
Below, I cross it over and make sure the end lines up.

 
I put a button that will match the color and you have a scarf less than two hours. Great gift for your love ones.



 
 

Another scarf in green color, two of my favorite color.

 
 I thank God my friend for modeling. Happy crocheting!!!
 
I was the kind of person running from one store to another to get teachers, friends and family gifts. It is time consuming, but there is so much satisfaction and appreciation from hand/home made.

When I was growing up, we made from table clothes, quilts and baskets. I remember walking home from school, the smell of bake goods and food, I still miss that. I want my children to miss home when they leave. Hopefully, my daughter will have an example to follow, as I did from my mother. What you do today, it will determine your future.

Ecclesiastes 11:6,"In the morning sow your seed, and at evening withhold not your hand, for you do not know which will prosper."

If you enjoy
this, I would love to hear your comment.

20 comments:

  1. This is a nice scarf to make a shirt more modest also because it covers well the proper places. Really cute idea with the button, too!

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    1. Jes, Yes, you can wear it for style or make it warmer by adding doubled yarn. Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. Coming over from Your Thriving Family. Cute scarf. Sharing it with my daughter who loves to crochet. Have a good week.

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  3. Very nice scarf. Simple patterns are often the best.

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  4. I love hearing your comment! Thank you for stopping by~

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  5. this is cute,and I love the colors.

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  6. Super cute! You will be one of the features tomorrow at Make it Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House. Pop on in and grab a feature button. Hope to see your prettiness again tomorrow. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

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  7. Cute and I love how fast and easy it is! Definitely a great gift!

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  8. So cute! Thank you for sharing this at Thrifty Thursday! I don't crochet but my mom does so I think I will be passing this on to her for a Christmas gift idea :)

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  9. Sara, I love the colors! They pop! I want to try my hand someday at one, but haven't crocheted in a very long time.
    Thank you for sharing your neat idea for staying warm with us at Deep Roots. I hope you will always share here...I like what I've seen on your delightful blog :) I think if your neck is warm, it really helps!!

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  10. How beautiful!! Thanks for linking up over at WholeHearted Home!!

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  11. These are such cute scarves! I'm sure those who received them, loved them.

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  12. SO CUTE! I just love to crochet so much. I am a new follower from www.abundantjoy04.blogspot.com

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  13. I like your take on this classic cowl, how you fold it in half to make it nice and thick. Great job - I really like it! Thanks for sharing at Hookin on Hump Day!

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  14. Cute scarves! I love the green and the blue! Scarves are awesome gifts! I just made one for my friend's daughter who's turning 16 on Friday. Thanks for sharing @ Submarine Sunday!

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  15. Hi! Cute tutorial! Can't wait to see more of your blog! Now following via bloglovin'. Have a wonderful Easter weekend!

    Christina
    lsmcreation.com

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  16. Ooo would love to try this one!Great colours too ;-)

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