Knit and Crochet Ever After

Glen Oaks Lacy Scarf Free Pattern

This, now, forever-free pattern creates a warm-weather lacy scarf. Get the pattern and watch the video tutorial below.

Welcome to the Glen Oaks Lacy Scarf Crochet Pattern, a delightful creation that combines elegance and simplicity. This pattern showcases the timeless beauty of the Queen Anne Lace crochet motif, offering crocheters the opportunity to craft a stunning accessory that exudes charm and sophistication. The delicate lace is perfect for the warmer days of the year.

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The structured yarn allows you to wear the leg warmers high on your calves or squish them down around your ankles. They would also make great boot toppers having the ribbed section fold over the top.

Yarn Used

Rowan Handknit Cotton yarn (affiliate link) is a beloved choice for knitters and crocheters alike, renowned for its exceptional quality and versatility. Crafted from 100% cotton fibers, this yarn offers luxurious softness and breathability that makes it perfect for creating lightweight garments and accessories, ideal for both warm-weather wear and year-round layering. With a wide range of vibrant colors and a smooth, consistent texture, Rowan Handknit Cotton lends itself beautifully to a variety of projects, from delicate lace shawls to cozy sweaters and everything in between.

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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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