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Puppies! (and a scarf)

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The finished scarf The final in my series of animal inspired scarves is this beautiful Weiner Puppy Neck Warmer by Randomheartx at Craftster . After seeing this scarf, I was actually inspired to start making scarves for my nieces. (I am including my modified pattern in the post.) I love puppies and thought this was just cute! However, I can rarely do something without adding my own twist to it. And that’s just what I did. Though, my final scarf looked a little like a mouse. The intended niece even asked me if it was a rat. I managed to convince her that it was a puppy because of the collar! I’ve largely followed Randomheartx’s pattern, but just added a few more rows and changed stitches a little bit for texture.

A scarf is requested

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Ready for the wearer! After making those scarves for my nieces, my husband requested that I make him one too. Considering all the running around he did with me while we bought materials and approved/rejected designs for the earlier scarves, I decided he ought to be rewarded. The fact that we were currently going through a cold wave also helped things in his favour. He ideally wanted a simple single crochet scarf (yes, he sort of knows the difference!), but I wanted to experiment. After a lot of searching I settled on the Paul's "Sweet Guy" Scarf at Wolfcrochet !

Presenting Ms Kitten

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I am finally putting down the pattern for the kitten scarf. It is very similar to the piggy scarf I’d posted earlier. I’m still waiting to get better pictures of the scarves as I have already gifted them. Before ends were tucked in Feel free to point out any mistakes that you find. The pattern is listed below: Craft:  Crochet Level:  Beginner/Easy Materials: 1 skein of yellow 8-ply wool (Main colour; MC) 1 skein of orange 8-ply wool (Contrasting colour; CC) button/safety eyes for the eyes A little bit of black wool/thread for the whiskers/mouth 5 mm crochet hook Fabric glue tapestry needle Note: You can use any weight of wool/yarn as you like. Local shops here do not really know the different types and stock them mostly as 4-ply/8-ply etc.

Piggy scarf

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As I'd mentioned earlier, I decided to do the piggy scarf after being unsatisfied with the final material of my earlier scarf. The piggy was so adorable that I just had to make it! When I was done I was almost tempted to keep him for myself. My completed scarf This is my first pattern. So, if something doesn't work out, please ask. Feel free to point out any mistakes that you find. The pattern is listed below: Craft: Crochet Level: Beginner/Easy Materials: 1 skein of light pink 8-ply wool A little bit of darker pink button/safety eyes for the eyes 5 mm crochet hook tapestry needle Note: You can use any weight of wool/yarn as you like. Local shops here do not really know the different types and stock them mostly as 4-ply/8-ply etc.

Animal scarves

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My version of the puppy scarf I recently met my nieces for the first time this month. They're 9 and 2 and amazingly share the same birthday! My husband and I had never met the younger one, while the elder one was a preschooler when her parents moved to the US. As a fledgling crocheter, I was looking for projects to hone my skills, while also coming up with personalised gifts for them. We decided to make scarves for the kids as they are easy and can be used even later. My pictures aren't very good as our cameras are horrible! Note to self: Buy a proper camera. For the elder one I came across this lovely  Wiener puppy scarf by randomheartsx on crafster ( Click here for her pattern). I modified the pattern a little bit as I wanted to try out different stitches and give it a little more texture.