Monday, March 24, 2025

How to Crochet a Lacy Flower Scarf – Free Video Tutorial

 

If you love delicate, airy crochet projects, you’re going to adore this lacy flower scarf

In my latest video tutorial, I walk you through the process of creating this beautiful and elegant accessory step by step.



This scarf is designed with lightweight, floral motifs that seamlessly connect, forming a stunning lace pattern. The result is a graceful, feminine piece that’s perfect for layering in any season.


Materials Used

For this project, I used super fine yarn, a luxurious blend of Super Kid Mohair (75%) and silk (25%). 

The specific yarn featured in the tutorial is Drops Kid Silk. Its soft and airy texture makes it ideal for this delicate design.

  • Yarn: 460 yards (50 grams) of super fine mohair silk blend

  • Hook Size: D (3.25 mm)

  • Scarf Dimensions: ~64 inches long, ~6 inches wide (30 flowers long, 4 flowers wide)


If you’d like to use the same yarn I did, you can purchase it here:


🧶 Buy this yarn on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ir4ewJ

Other similar yarns:

🧶 Rico Essentials Super Kid Mohair Loves Silk: https://amzn.to/2GnA8NG


🧶 Berroco Aerial Kid Mohair Silk Yarn: https://amzn.to/3cWtJoy



What You’ll Learn

In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through: 

 Creating continuous floral motifs-like stitch

 Achieving the perfect lacy texture

 Tips for working with fine mohair yarn


Want to make this scarf yourself? Watch the full step-by-step tutorial on my YouTube channel and crochet along with me! 




Support My Work

If you enjoy my free tutorials and would like to support my crochet work, you can: 💖 Purchase my crochet patterns on Etsy or Ravelry


💖 Make a small donation via Ko-fi

Thank you for being part of this wonderful crochet community! Happy crocheting! 🧶💐

Friday, November 29, 2024

Crochet Textured Shells Scarf, Written Pattern and Video Tutorial



If you're an advanced beginner in crochet looking to tackle a project that’s both simple yet stunning, the Textured Shells Scarf is perfect for you! 

With its flowing design and elegant texture, this scarf is a versatile accessory that adds warmth and style to any wardrobe. 



The Textured Shells Scarf uses a combination of basic and slightly more complex stitches (front post double crochets), making it an excellent step up from beginner-level projects. 

You'll practice foundational techniques while exploring new ways to create texture and interest.




The yarn I used is Alize Angora Gold (20% wool, 80% acrylic). I used two skeins in color Green Almond. 


Its soft halo effect creates a lightweight yet warm scarf. 

The hook size is E (3.5 mm). 

The finished measurements are about 70 inches long and 11 inches wide. 


  • Despite its lacy appearance, this scarf is warm and perfect for winter. 

    The secret lies in the yarn’s composition: the acrylic provides durability, while the wool adds warmth and softness. 

    The 3D shell stitch not only looks stunning but is also fun and satisfying to crochet.


  • The Textured Shells Scarf is crafted using a simple, two-row repeat. This makes it a relaxing project to work on while still producing an impressive result.

    Written Pattern: Available in my Etsy and Ravelry shops for easy download.

    Video Tutorial: A detailed video tutorial is included with the pattern for those who need visual guidance or want to follow along step-by-step.



    Happy crocheting! 

    Wednesday, November 27, 2024

    Wrap Yourself in Elegance: The Voluminous Shells Crochet Scarf



    Crochet projects that blend texture, color, and simplicity are my favorite, and my Voluminous Shells Crochet Scarf hits all the right notes. 

    It’s elegant, cozy, and versatile—exactly the kind of piece that makes you proud to say, “I made this!” Whether you’re an advanced beginner or looking to try out a fun new pattern, this scarf is the perfect choice.

    The voluminous shells pattern is all about creating texture with simple stitches. It’s made with a combination of half double crochets and treble crochets, resulting in a bold yet soft wave-like effect. 



    Final Measurements. Length: About 64 inches. Width: 12 inches

    This size makes the scarf long enough to wrap multiple times or drape stylishly over any outfit.

    Four skeins of Lion Brand Landscapes in the Rain Forest colorway. This yarn is 100% acrylic, soft, and has a slight sheen that enhances the shell pattern.  

    A size I (5.5 mm) crochet hook. This size worked perfectly to balance the pattern’s texture and the yarn’s weight.



     

    This scarf was a joy to create. The combination of rich texture, vibrant colors, and soft yarn made every stitch feel special!

    Whether you’re crocheting for yourself or someone else, this scarf is a project worth adding to your list.

    If you decide to make your own, the written pattern (with a complimentary video tutorial) is available in my Etsy and Ravelry shops! 




    Happy crocheting! 


    Thursday, October 10, 2024

    Crochet Maple Leaves with YarnArt Begonia: A Perfect Autumn Project

    This autumn, I wanted to bring the beauty of falling leaves into my home through crochet. Using YarnArt Begonia, a 100% mercerized cotton yarn (category 2), and a 3.5 mm crochet hook, I created these gorgeous crochet maple leaves

    Each leaf measures about 7 by 6 inches, making them large enough to stand out as individual pieces or combined into larger projects like garlands or table settings.



    YarnArt Begonia is a fantastic yarn to work with, especially for delicate, detailed projects like these leaves. The 100% mercerized cotton provides the right amount of structure for the leaf shape. With its category 2 weight, the yarn is lightweight yet durable, perfect for items that need a bit of definition, like these maple leaves.




    I used a 3.5 mm crochet hook, which allowed me to achieve the perfect balance between flexibility and firmness. The leaves are soft enough to be pliable, yet firm enough to maintain their shape.



    From just one skein of YarnArt Begonia, I managed to create five crochet maple leaves. That makes this yarn not only a joy to work with but also quite economical for such a project. Each leaf took a small amount of yarn, and the quality of the mercerized cotton ensures that they’ll last for many seasons to come.


    These crochet maple leaves are versatile and can be used in numerous ways.

    String them together to make a beautiful autumn garland. 

    Use them as coasters or as table decor for a cozy fall setting. 

    Add a leaf as an appliqué to blankets, pillows, or bags.


    Whether you’re looking for a new autumn-inspired crochet project or wanting to add a unique touch to your fall decor, these crochet maple leaves are a great option.


     The written pattern (plus a video tutorial) is available in my Etsy and Ravelry shops!