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Granny Square Scarf with Scalloped Border

Granny Square Scarf with Scalloped Border

The Granny Square Scarf is so flirty, feminine, and full of style. After creating it, I fell in love with the cute scallops around the outside edge–in fact, I love it so much I had to write up the pattern for you!

Crocheting the Granny Square Scarf

You can use any colors or yarn that you like to make this scarf. I think I made mine out of granny squares leftover from afghans. There always seems to be a whole row (almost) of squares that just didn’t quite fit in whatever afghan I’m currently working on. The blue scarf pictured here is crocheted using Vanna’s Choice, and the brown one below is made with Stylecraft Special DK.

Blue edged Granny Square Scarf

Versatile Colors

As you can see, the edging color can be whatever you need it to be, to match your coat or favorite outfit. I chose chocolate brown for this one’s border, and it really seems to make the pastels colors pop.

Brown-edged Granny Square Scarf

The pattern is very simple, but I’ve included three different corner detail options. Making scarves like this is one of my favorite things to do with leftover granny squares, especially when I don’t have enough for another afghan. You can find the pattern in my Etsy or Craftsy shops.

What I’ve Been Up To

watercolor leaves

It has been a lovely autumn week here. We watercolored leaves for our art class. Since we don’t have art every week, it is a nice change in our day when we do.

I am working hard to finish up some patterns to share with you. Hopefully, I will get them all posted in November. The home front has been pretty quiet, which I’m enjoying. I don’t know about you, but it seems like October and November hit at light speed, and we’re sliding downhill to Christmas rapidly.

Changes in Our Lives

The grandkids are settling in, and I am getting used to the idea that Hubs is now a Grandpa. It just cracks me up. The eyes with which I look out on the world feel about 16, but the rest of my body feels older. For about five months now, I have been working on some weight loss, and I’m finally starting to see some results. (Hopefully, those chocolate chips that keep calling my name aren’t going to make me gain it back!) I love dumping my “too big” clothes into the donation bag–quite a nice thing to have to do since I am not really working on losing weight as much as I should be right now. Real life is enough exercise for me; I can’t even seem to make time to go to the pool!

The other obstacle I’m fighting right now is being on time. It seems as though everything is working together to make me late to every single thing I have going on in my life. I’m not sure why either. For example, I drive my Mom and her friend to church every Sunday. After being told (repeatedly) that I am getting them there late, we finally sat down and figured out the right time. It turns out they are supposed to be there 15 minutes earlier than I was told.

I hope things are going better for all of you.

Oh, and I bought more yarn. Yes, I have repeatedly told myself that I have more than enough yarn, and I really do! I have enough of every color to last me awhile … except for that certain light yellow color which I really, really need!

Remember to always shop your stash first!

Talk to you later,

Karen

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New Granny Stripe Scarf Pattern

I am finally finished with all the  little details of the new granny stripe scarf pattern. This is a cute variation and is bordered with a whimsical picot border. It is a fun pattern to crochet and is a great way to learn to start combining stitches. Once you learn the picot border you can add it to any crochet item.  This scarf is 5′ long and 6″ wide. This is a great size for adults or older children. The bright sunshine colors will brighten any day.

New Granny Stripe Scarf Pattern

I love this photo of the border on the blanket.

New Granny Stripe Scarf Pattern

You can find the pattern in both my Etsy shop, and Craftsy shop!

Life has been busy here as I am in full Spring Cleaning mode.  Yes, that does deserve a being written in bold. We are finishing up some DIY projects around the house and I am changing out all of the photos, artwork, table top decor and stuff to give the house an fresh, updated look.

Here I have gathered all the wall art together so I can see which things go together.   New Granny Stripe Scarf Pattern

Most of these items are things that I put together. The green bottle on the wicker drawer unit is an olive oil bottle. I use it as a flower vase. The vases on the floor I made for the craft show. I have been shopping my home for my accessories as I refuse to spend much money for my decorating. The rest of the room is in an uproar as I am going through our bookcases and getting rid of books that we have out grown. It is just time to clean up and clear things out.

talk to you later,

Karen

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Work in Progress this week 2/12/2016

There has been so much going on this week that I decided to show you my work in progress. The days seem to run together without slowing down. I have been working on so many different projects this week. I have been painting, framing, crocheting, pattern writing, cleaning, donating and trashing! It has been good but I am also tired tonight. Here are a few  of the highlights.

I have been framing a couple of needlework projects. This one is a cross stitch I finished a couple of years ago. I love the curly frame on this one.

Work in Progress

This fantastic needlework is my Aunt’s. She gave it to my mom, and Mom gave it to me. I love it. It is going to hang in my living room as it has all the colors I love in it.

Work in Progress

I have been crocheting on tons of tiny circles for a new afghan. There isn’t much done yet and no beautiful photos of them for you to see.

I have also been crocheting on this afghan. It doesn’t look like much does it. This is what 120+ flower centers look like.

Work in Progress

I have been writing a pattern for a scarf and it is about ready to go out in the world. It is a beauty and fairly easy for beginners.

Work in Progress

This is part of it. It will stretch you a bit as the border is a bit more complicated than most beginner projects. This pattern will be released on Wednesday to both the craftsy shop and the Etsy shop.

FYI: I’m also an affiliate to various different craft shops and if you click to their shops from this page I get a small percentage.  This is a new step for me and I am trying it on for size. It shouldn’t affect anything I say or do here but I believe in being upfront about such things.

Talk to you later,

Karen