Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Oasis Beat scarf

Salena Baca posted this free Ombre Beanie hat pattern. I like that she gives different sizes and so much instruction. If you like to make hats or am ready to make your first hat, give it a look.

Here's another scarf.

Yarn: I Love This Yarn Oasis Beat.

Hook: H/5.0mm

Size: 5" x 64"

Pattern: ch 21, dc across.


This is a #4 worsted yarn but I found it thin. I call it light worsted. That's why it came out narrower than I would have liked. The yarn itself is nice to work with. No bad spots. The colors flowed well.

Happy crocheting!

Sandie

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Peacock scarf

Starting the year off with a peacock scarf. I didn't have a full skein so to make sure I got the length I needed I made this one slightly less wide.


Yarn: Premier Basix in color Peacock

Hook: J/6.0mm

Size: 5 1/" x 63"

Pattern: fdc 16, 110 rows of dc

Happy crocheting!

Sandie

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Gray scarf

Squeezing in one last post. This is still the Premier Basix but in color Gray. I only had one skein so this is all you get in the gray.

Size is about 6 1/2" x 63" using a J/6.0mm Furls wooden hook.

Foundation dc 18 and dc across for 110 rows.


Heavy worsted acrylic yarn flowed smoothly through my hook. I cut out one knot.

Happy crocheting!

Sandie

Saturday, December 27, 2025

Pecan scarves

Probably the last post of 2025.
The yarn is Premier Basix in color Pecan. I finished three scarves with this yarn.


Size is about 6 1/2" x 61". Pattern is fdc 18, dc across for 110 rows. I'm making all the Basix scarves the same in case I decide to put them together into a blanket. Mulling it over.

The hook is part of the set my husband got me for Christmas. Tulip Etimo. One of my favorite hook types.

Happy crocheting!

Sandie

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Peacock scarves

Yarn: Premier Basix in color Peacock, worsted acrylic, 7 oz per skein, 359 yards. Less than one skein used

Hook: J/6.0mm

Size: 6" x 61"

Pattern: fdc 18, 110 rows of dc

I made three scarves with this yarn.


I would call the yarn heavy worsted. It was easy to work with, no knots or bad spots to cut out.

Happy crocheting!

Sandie