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Triple Tassel Scarf Knitting Pattern

Photo courtesy of I Like Crochet magazine.

No increases, no decreases, no cables…just knit, purl and style. The Triple Tassel Scarf is a lush warm scarf knit in a bulky yarn. It features a different texture front and back, both gorgeous. The crowning glory of this scarf are the triple tassels on the corners. They are flirty and fun!

The knit pattern for the triple tassel scarf is great for beginners because it’s stitched in short rows and uses only knits and purls. The pattern repeat is easy to remember, too. And added bonus, the pattern gives step by step instructions for making the triple tassels with lots of photos.

Photo courtesy of I Like Crochet magazine.

Triple Tassel Scarf Knit Pattern on Etsy

The Triple Tassel Scarf originally appeared in I Like Knitting online magazine. We have the rights back, so you can get your copy directly from the designer! Get your copy in our Etsy shop: Triple Tassel Scarf on Etsy.

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Triple Tassel Scarf Knitting Pattern Details

One of our favorite features of the Triple Tassel Scarf is that it’s fun to style. It’s long and wide making it perfect for wrapping, knotting and draping. The finished length is approximately 80″ long x 8″ wide.

The second feature we love about this scarf is how soft it is. It’s made with 6 balls of Cascade Yarns Pacific Chunky in Salmon Rose. This yarn is 60% acrylic / 40% superwash merino wool. Each skein is 100 grams which is 120 yds / 110 m.

Because it’s made in an acrylic / superwash merino wool blend…our third favorite feature is that this scarf is machine washable and dryable! It’s nice to know that after a hard day of play, we can toss this scarf in the laundry (but play it safe by putting it in a mesh bag first).

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Triple Tassel Scarf Knitting Pattern Available Now

Ready to get knitting? Instantly download your copy of the Triple Tassel Scarf knitting pattern on Etsy.

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Pig Crochet Pattern

Pork Chop the pig crochet pattern comes with 4 options + accessories.

Pigs are popular in American culture. When we first designed pork chop, the crochet pig stuffed animal, we marveled at how pigs are used in literature, sports and even entertainment. Here are some of our favorite pigs:

  • Maxwell, the Geico Pig – give him a pinwheel and watch him squeal “weeeeee” all the way home.
  • Napoleon from Animal Farm – have him stand on his hind feet and give him some clothes.
  • Piglet from Winnie the Pooh – dress him in a striped pink shirt and have him stand on his hind feet.
  • Porky Pig from Looney Tunes – dress him in a blue shirt and red tie and have him stand on his hind feet.
  • Tusk, the Arkansas Razorbacks mascot – crochet him in red with a black sweater.
  • Wilbur from Charlotte’s Web – give him an award winning collar.

Pork Chop would make a great gift for new baby or young child. Gifting this crochet pig with a copy of the book Charlotte’s Web would be very fun and thoughtful.

The accessories for the pig crochet pattern are a free pdf download on our free patterns page. You can make a shirt, metal / tag, and pinwheel.

Pig Crochet Pattern on Etsy

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Don’t Worry, Crochet Stress Balls

Don’t stress, do you best… crochet a stress ball! This ebook contains 8 whimsical designs for stress balls. Squeeze them, toss them, catch them. Crochet a stress ball for your friends and family.

Stress balls are great conversation pieces on your desk. Attach a key chain and secure this to a bag. Crochet the entire collection and use them as a barometer of your mood:

  • smiley face = happy,
  • bomb = moody,
  • flower = everything’s rosy.

These are made with everyday supplies. The stress ball itself is a flower filled balloon. Pattern includes written directions and lots of pictures.
– 8 Ball, Magic 8 Ball
– Rose, Flower
– Globe, Earth, World
– Eyeball
– Star (Captain America style)
– Smiley Face
– Bomb
– Spike Stitch

Each ball uses remnants of yarn and can be crocheted quickly making them perfect for last minute gifts.

The balls are about 3 inches wide/tall.

Stress Ball Crochet Patten on Etsy

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Caterpillar Pencil Case Pin Loom Pattern

Munch, munch…this caterpillar is hungry for pencils, pens and crochet hooks.

It’s easy to pin loom weave your own caterpillar pencil case following this step-by-step tutorial with photos. You need only 2 looms for the woven caterpillar: 2″x4″ rectangle and 4″ square. If you have a 1″ square pin loom, you can add a zipper pull and finger grips on each end of the zipper.

The Caterpillar Pencil Case Pin Loom Pattern includes:

  • Caterpillar
  • Step-by-Step Written Instructions
  • 10+ color photos and charts
  • 7 pages

What you’ll need to make your own caterpillar pencil case:

  • Pin Loom Square: 4” (and 1″ optional)
  • Pin Loom Rectangle: 2”x4”
  • Yarn: Medium Worsted Weight (4)
  • Fabric for Lining: 1 sq. foot
  • Zipper: 8”
  • Felt: remnants for facial features
  • Needle: 6” weaving needle, tapestry needle, sewing needle
  • Thread: to match zipper
  • Washable Marker
  • Fabric Glue
  • Straight Pins

This actias luna caterpillar was originally designed for Little Looms magazine. We have the rights back and it’s now available for purchase on Etsy.

Available now on Etsy: Caterpillar Pencil Case Pin Loom Pattern

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Pencil cases are great for more than just back to school. It can be used to hold crochet hooks, sewing notions and even as a small make-up kit. Though not required, we strongly recommend that you line the panel case with fabric. It’s all too easy to snag or poke a hole in the woven shapes. You’ll be much happier with it lined with fabric (a thin cotton works great).

Pick up your copy on Etsy: Caterpillar Pencil Case Pin Loom Pattern.