I have some gorgeous sirdar chunky yarn and have crocheted myself a beret. Now I want to do a muffler to match - basically just a short scarf joined at the ends that pulls over the head and sits on the neck. I've seen knitted versions, but not a crocheted one. Can anyone tell me how best to start it off - ie whether it is best to crochet it in a round or lengthways. Thanks!
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Pattern for crochet muffler?
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Personally, I'd do it in vertical rows, working into the back loops, thereby creating a kind of rib effect. You could join the ends to make a pull-on or fasten it with big chunky buttons.
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If you haven't already done so, you should both get on *******!
Lots of fabulous patterns on there.Last edited by indri; 23-07-2013, 12:56 PM.Life's not a race, do take it slower. Hear the music before the song is over.
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I saw this one on craft juice and thought how beautiful is this. It looks knitted though. http://ny-image1.etsy.com/il_430xN.43063561.jpg
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Thanks for the replies!
This is the beret pattern I used: http://charmedknits.blogspot.com/200...het-beret.html
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While browsing I found this muffler pattern, so am giving it a try:
Love the idea of the twist in the scarf! Will let you know how I get on (it's growing very quickly!) At least with crochet it is easy to undo and start again if you don't like the end resultCathy xx
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Originally posted by pepsi View PostI saw this one on craft juice and thought how beautiful is this. It looks knitted though. http://ny-image1.etsy.com/il_430xN.43063561.jpgCathy xx
http://folksy.com/shops/Cathy
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http://owlfamilydiary.blogspot.com/
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Now that is really gorgeous crochet!
Well I finished my muffler - ran out of wool, so did a fancy edge in some toning mohair, then did the same around the edge of the beret!
It's way from the neatest crochet i've seen, but at least it's usable, and it's most definitely unique!
Excuse the dodgy, out of focus self portrait - wanted to show what it looks like on (so you can tell me if I look like a clown or not!) It looks better on the pot dog though
Cathy xx
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Excellent hat and scarf... looks very snuggly and warmCards And Candles For All Occasions
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Qh ! well done. they are lovely. and the scarf looks so frilly and snug. You are a mega crafter darl. xxx
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