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Free Crochet Pattern And Video Tutorial Release ~ Giveaway Reminder!

My newest forever-free pattern is out now and comes with a free video tutorial. Keep reading to find out how to access it.

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Quick refresher: I have some patterns that are forever-free patterns and you can find those here. I also have some limited-time free patterns that are usually a paid pattern, but for the first week, or more, they are free to those that subscribe and see them in time to download. If you don’t want to miss out on those, be sure to subscribe now!


The Glen Oaks Lacy Scarf Pattern is a great warm-weather accessory for your summer dresses and tank tops.

The Yarn

Any worsted or DK-weight yarn will work perfectly, you can experiment with different weights for different sizing of the lace motifs. The Capra DK pictured below from Knit Picks is a great choice with it’s Merino/Cashmere blend.

So soft!!

The Hook

Love the handles on these!

The pattern uses a 6mm US-J crochet hook when using worsted weight yarn. I love my Clover Amour hooks for their comfy hand grips.

I hope you enjoy this pattern and would love to see what you make with it. Be sure to tag me on Insta or Facebook with @knitandcrocheteverafter, I love seeing what you guys come up with!

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Follow the button below to be taken to the pattern page to download the .pdf pattern and watch the video tutorial. Leave me comments or questions and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

Giveaway Reminder

I’m giving away a $500 gift card to your favorite craft site (you pick!). All you have to do is subscribe to my YouTube Channel before the end of this year. If I can get to 200,000 subscribers, one lucky viewer will be picked to receive the $500 gift card. No other entries are needed. More information on the giveaway is included in the video tutorial for the Glen Oaks Scarf.

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f elegance to your creations. The smooth texture and vibrant hues make it great for scarves and shawls.

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