Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Hooded Scarves To Crochet from Leisure Arts

Hello Crafters! You may recall last week I designed a lovely hooded scarf. I loved it so much and, so did everyone else who saw it, so I really wanted to make some more. I especially wanted to make one for my mom because the last time I made a scarf she looked at it and said, ‘that needs a hood.’ I went to my favorite place for craft books, Leisure Arts, and sure enough they had a pattern book filled with patterns for Hooded scarves!

It is appropriately called Hooded Scarves to Crochet and it has five fast patterns that you can complete in a weekend. In addition to being fast, the patterns are also lovely and they look more complicated that they are which is always nice!

I was able to quickly whip up the cover scarf called Aruba Sea. I did it in a variegated purple yarn since that was what mom wanted. I do think the cool stitches get a little lost in the mixed shades and next time I make it, I will use a solid color as recommended but mom loved it and it really did come out smashingly fabulous.

I will be making the Gaelic Charm next for myself, or maybe my librarian, as she is due a gift for always having the perfect mystery waiting for me. All of the patterns are easy to follow and marked at the easy level, so anyone should be able to whip up one of these beauties. If you are looking for a pattern to make up some fast gifts that will impress this will be perfect.


No matter what type of craft or pattern you are looking for, take some time to browse Leisure Arts' great selection and make sure you also connect with Leisure Arts on Facebook and Twitter so that you never miss a special or new pattern! Also, if you sign up for their knitting or crochet newsletters, you get a free pattern on Fridays!

Disclosure: I may receive products in exchange for an honest review. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I personally believe will be good for my readers.

12 comments:

  1. I would love to learn how to crochet this scarf! I love it!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love these Crochet scarves. I would love to make one of these for Winter. I like your purple scarf. These look so pretty and would be awesome to wear with my coat.

    ReplyDelete
  3. That's a lovely idea. I've never seen a hooded scarf before but it would keep me warm.

    slehan at juno dot com

    ReplyDelete
  4. I really like the multi purple hooded scarf. It would be perfect for my best friend. Unfortunately, I do not know how to crochet, but my grandmother does. She recently made a nice blanket for my nephew.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I've made a lot of scarves but none with a hood. I think this may be my next project.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Just beautiful my daughter is learning how to makes scarves.

    ReplyDelete
  7. I am just learning to crochet and have been looking for a smaller project to start with, I love the hooded scarf designs.

    ReplyDelete
  8. My sisters are in love with hooded scarves. I think they each have about 5.
    timothyj228 AT gmail DOT com

    ReplyDelete
  9. These are really pretty, but where I live it is never cold enough outside to wear one of them.

    ReplyDelete
  10. This is a great idea--I might have to try making one.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Really pretty scarf I am working up now. Only problem-i seem to get both halves of the same side opposite. I start the left aand get to tr st in middle. Then the right side starts and its opposite!:-/ I dont know what I am doing wrong. Any thoughts? I have crocheted for about 4 yrs andd have made multiple clothing items but I am miasing something here:-)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hmm I am not sure, I'll play with it and see if I can come up with any reason that might be happening.

      Delete