I love this making triangle scarf for my nieces birthday tomorrow in solid I got from hobby lobby. So beautiful. Thanks for beautiful pattern. I'll make more
I am loving this pattern. The C2C pattern is my go to pattern for most of my blankets. Your pattern is beautiful and with the right yarn will create a nice drape for the scarf. Thank you for a wonderful tutorial. When I looked at the scarf I could not figure out how the stitch was done. You gave a great explanation, thank you so much. Can't wait to try this.
Hi Tonya my goodness what a lovely idea..I am going to keep going with the increasing and make a shawl.its amazing how you turned it into a perfect square.thanks so much.💝💝💝💝
This is beautiful. Love C2C and all the variations clever people have come up with, like you..new subbie🎉😂❤ started mine with Dazzling yarn from HL in a variegated soft pink and metallic...omg it is gorgeous, thank you...😊🎉
Hi! This is Beautiful Pattern!!! I want to make it for Fall & I Live in the Northeast & it’s typically chili if not cold. Is there a method to go “back and forth” from mesh to traditional block?
Yes, absolutely! 🌸💕 In fact I have a free crochet pattern called the Lavender Garden triangle scarf alternating rows of blocks and skipped chains and you can find it here (I hope you like it!): ruclips.net/video/9qJCkLo_bnc/видео.html
If I wanted to make this as a rectangular wrap, how would I work the long straight sides? I love this pattern and will be making a scarf with it. Thank you!
Happy to help! In order to make a rectangle shape with this stitch you will begin decreasing on one side only while continuing to increase on the other side. You can see how to decrease this stitch in my video tutorial for the Bonjour Belle Bag here: ruclips.net/video/19b2JSIlMqY/видео.html. I hope that helps and I am so happy you like this stitch! 🌸💕
To add fringe I wouldn't change any aspect of the pattern but would simply add fringe along the edge at the end. I hope that helps! Thanks for watching 💕🌸
This is so simple and Lacy. I know that I'm going to make at least one.
I am so happy you like it! I hope you enjoy making it 💕
I'm loving the look of the mesh stitch done in c2c.
Thank you so much - I am so glad you love it! 🌸💕😊
I really love C2C patterns, this one, however, is drop-dead gorgeous! Love it!
Aww thank you so much - so glad you love it! 💕🌸😊
I love the simplicity of this and it's a gorgeous pattern. Can't wait to try it!!! Thank you!
You are so welcome! I hope you enjoy making it! 💕🌸
I love this making triangle scarf for my nieces birthday tomorrow in solid I got from hobby lobby. So beautiful. Thanks for beautiful pattern. I'll make more
I am so happy you are enjoying making this shawl! Thanks for watching 💕
Wonderful pattern. Will be making a bunch of these! Thank you!
What a beautiful scarf, Tonya! I will be yarn shopping now😉❤️
Thanks so much Marion - so happy you like it! And enjoy yarn shopping 😊💕 such a happy activity!
I'm happy I found this pattern, definitely going to make a scarf!❤
So glad you like it and I hope you enjoy making it! 🌸💕
I started this and love it. Thank you 😊
You're so welcome! So glad you are enjoying it! 💕🌸
Hi Tonya! Thank you for this wonderful tutorial! I made a rectangle mesh shawl and I’d love some ideas for a border!😊
You explained this beautifully. Thank you😀
You’re welcome 😊 So glad you found it helpful! 💕
I am loving this pattern. The C2C pattern is my go to pattern for most of my blankets. Your pattern is beautiful and with the right yarn will create a nice drape for the scarf. Thank you for a wonderful tutorial. When I looked at the scarf I could not figure out how the stitch was done. You gave a great explanation, thank you so much. Can't wait to try this.
You are so welcome! I am so glad you are enjoying it 💕🌸
Nice! Will try it out! Looks fabulous!
So glad you like it - have fun! 💕
Excellent job explaining! Thanks! 🙂
Glad it was helpful! I hope you enjoy it! 💕🌸
Hi Tonya my goodness what a lovely idea..I am going to keep going with the increasing and make a shawl.its amazing how you turned it into a perfect square.thanks so much.💝💝💝💝
Thank you so much Deborah - I am so glad you like it! I hope you enjoy making it 🌸😊💕
@@nanascraftyhome I will enjoy it Tonya I do for charity here in ireland.thanks again.💝💝💝
Oh I love his can’t wait to make it
So happy you love it! Enjoy 🌸💕
Beautiful! And I know the perfect yarn to make it!!!
Wonderful - so happy you like it! 😊 Have fun 💕🌸
This is beautiful. Love C2C and all the variations clever people have come up with, like you..new subbie🎉😂❤ started mine with Dazzling yarn from HL in a variegated soft pink and metallic...omg it is gorgeous, thank you...😊🎉
Yay! I am so happy you are enjoying it! Thank you so much for the support - I really appreciate it! 🌸💕
I have this exact color, I made my sister a blanket with it,I guess now I will have to make this scarf
It really is a lovely colorway! So glad you like the scarf 💕🌸
Very pretty!😄
Thank you so much! So glad you like it 😊💕
Hi! This is Beautiful Pattern!!! I want to make it for Fall & I Live in the Northeast & it’s typically chili if not cold. Is there a method to go “back and forth” from mesh to traditional block?
Yes, absolutely! 🌸💕 In fact I have a free crochet pattern called the Lavender Garden triangle scarf alternating rows of blocks and skipped chains and you can find it here (I hope you like it!): ruclips.net/video/9qJCkLo_bnc/видео.html
I have two skeins of Yarn Bee's Authentic Hand-dyed Alpaca that would be perfect for this pattern!!
That yarn sounds delightful!! 💕 So glad you like the pattern - I hope you enjoy making it 😊🌸
If I wanted to make this as a rectangular wrap, how would I work the long straight sides? I love this pattern and will be making a scarf with it. Thank you!
Happy to help! In order to make a rectangle shape with this stitch you will begin decreasing on one side only while continuing to increase on the other side. You can see how to decrease this stitch in my video tutorial for the Bonjour Belle Bag here: ruclips.net/video/19b2JSIlMqY/видео.html. I hope that helps and I am so happy you like this stitch! 🌸💕
@@nanascraftyhome Thank you very much! I appreciate you taking the time to answer my question.
Here's a question: how would you modify the pattern to add fringe?
To add fringe I wouldn't change any aspect of the pattern but would simply add fringe along the edge at the end. I hope that helps! Thanks for watching 💕🌸
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Just that your hands look greasy, messes with my OCD