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Chained to Infinity

Chained to Infinity free crochet pattern by Jessie At Home

Chained to Infinity
Free Crochet Pattern
Easy Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot

I love those big infinity scarves with solid sections and open sections. Chained to Infinity is my version of one of those fun scarves. It has alternating angled single crochet sections and chain sections. I made my sample in a color that is similar to Pantone’s 2015 Color of the Year: Marsala.

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Candy Ribbons Cowl – Free Crochet Pattern

Candy Ribbons Cowl Free Crochet Pattern by Jessie At Home

Candy Ribbons Cowl
Free Crochet Pattern
Intermediate Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot

The Candy Ribbons Cowl features rounds of post stitches and rounds of long V stitches made with triple treble crochet stitches. The pattern is written in 3 lengths, so you can choose the look you like the best! Candy Ribbons was named by Marsha N., a creative member of the Crochet Lounge group on Facebook. She came up with the name because the cowl reminds her of the candy ribbons you sometimes see at Christmas time. Thank you, Marsha!

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Moonstruck Cowl – Free Knit Pattern

Moonstruck Cowl by Jessie At Home ~ Free Knit Pattern

Moonstruck Cowl
Free Knit Pattern
Intermediate Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot

I bought some beautiful yarn at Rhinebeck Sheep & Wool festival this year, and one of those yarns inspired this pattern. When you have beautiful yarn, you don’t need a lot going on in your pattern. This linen stitch cowl has a small amount of shaping around the bottom half to form to your shoulders and keep you nice and warm!

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Ellen ~ a Turtle~Neck~Lace knit pattern

Ellen a turtle~neck~lace pattern Knit Pattern with some Crochet Advanced Beginner Skill Level Designed by Jessie Rayot I just love when form meets function! Ellen was created just for that reason. I wanted a way to keep my neck warm, and be fashionable at the same time. A turtleneck, cowl, and necklace all in one; every time I wear it, I get complements! Price: $4.00 If Ravelry is not for you, then you can also find this pattern at Craftsy … Read more

Tosh ~ Chain Ruffle Scarf

Tosh is a flouncy, ruffled, playful scarf which so many possibilities! With four openings that will fit over your head you can create a variety of different looks. Dress up your jeans or wear Tosh for a fancy night out on a cold evening. One rule: have fun!

Tosh - Chain Ruffle Scarf - crochet pattern by Jessie At Home

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Brioche-Look Cowl

Brioche-Look Cowl Designed by Jessie Rayot for Red Heart Crochet Pattern RED HEART® Shimmer® Cleverly designed to emulate Brioche knitting, this two-tone crochet cowl looks great while keeping you warm! This soft yarn has just a hint of sparkle and is available in solids and multi shades that work together perfectly. Click here to go to the pattern.  

Skylark Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern

Skylark is not your typical scarf. It is made at an angle, a little off kilter, and a little wider than most scarves, making it a cross between a scarf and a wrap. There is a diagonal stripe of contrasting color every several rows. Skylark is sure to get attention wherever you go!

Skylark Scarf Free Crochet Pattern by Jessie Rayot
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Mushroom Crepe Cowl – Free Knit Pattern

Mushroom Crepe Cowl Free Knit Pattern

Mushroom Crepe Cowl
Knit Pattern
Intermediate Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot

This long, skinny cowl can be worn a multiple of ways. The fun stitch pattern is easy to memorize, and creates wonderful texture. It can be made with 2 coordinating skeins of Lion Brand Crepe yarn, and with more yarn, it can easily be made wider.

This pattern was named by my friend Jan, one of my fellow admins (the head admin, actually) of the Knitting Facebook group. Thanks Jan!!

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Knit Scrappy Scoodie

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Scrappy Scoodie ~ Knit Version
Knit Pattern
Intermediate Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot

After making a fun scrappy scoodie in crochet a few weeks ago, I just had to make a knit version. I love all the little ends sticking up everywhere! So find some scrap bulky yarn and start tying. 🙂

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