Romantic swirly scarf

Crocheted scarf Crocheted curly swirly scarf made by me!

A super fun crochet, and I love the result.

Yarn: 2,5 skein from mom’s stash. Pink (dubble yarn) and the chrocheted edge is green with gold thread (same yarn as my shawl and the edge of my wrist warmers!).
Pattern: Eva Wincent (pattern from swedish magazine Ica Kuriren
Time: Two movies!
Story: Mom had croched me a shawl (see yesterday’s post) and a blue swirl scarf for my lovely cousin Lotta. She loved it, so did I… I was yellous. But mom and I decided to make one each after Christmas eve, so the pattern was used twice again.

And I love using mine:

Me in my pink scarf

  • Klick here to visit dads world!Don’t miss the Mini world of Dad’s train station! I promised earlier to show it to you, and it’s worth looking at. It’s so damn tiny and well made. I could stay there a whole day… Take a hike up those snowy montains and then walk down to the valley where sprin has arrived… Some of the photos turned out really great.

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14 Responses to “Romantic swirly scarf”

  1. on 05 Jan 2006 at 20:19 Liesl

    Just recently discovered your blog, and I love your scarf and fingerless mittens - the colors and the patterns are great!

  2. on 05 Jan 2006 at 23:11 Shell

    I love the scarf - it is so beautiful. Pink and green are my favourite colours too - but green before pink, haha! And I’m so totally impressed because yesterday I did my first few crocheted stitches ever, thanks to lessons from my partners mum! I can’t wait to make my first scarf. Although I’m having trouble with tension and speed (gawd it’s so awkward) you’ve inspired me to persevere. =)

  3. on 06 Jan 2006 at 1:07 erin

    I have a pink crocheted ruffley scarf too! I like the way you wore yours with a black coat and pink gloves. Your dad is amazing, can I come and live in the yellow house with the swimming pool in the backyard?

  4. on 07 Jan 2006 at 13:29 Dagmar

    I really love your dad’s train scenery, how wonderfully made!

  5. on 07 Jan 2006 at 14:03 amy

    I am coveting that scarf! So pretty. And your Dad’s train display is amazing. I think he’s out done the one at Epcot Disney World!

  6. on 08 Jan 2006 at 3:26 krissy

    i love love love your dad’s miniature world! it’s so cute. i love the little house that is under construction (hee!) and the little woman in the swimming pool and the apple tree…agh, it’s all wonderful!

  7. on 08 Jan 2006 at 14:21 Torunn

    Jeg ble tipset om bloggen din av zigzagandpurl
    Nå har jeg bladd meg igjennom det hele. FANTASTISK.
    Her hos deg må man ha god tid.
    Jeg kommer igjen, dette var utrolig morsomt.

  8. on 09 Jan 2006 at 15:25 Bea the Mouse

    I love your scarf! It looks so great! I think I´ll try to find out how I can make a similar one! Do you just have to double the stiches in every new row? Or is it more tricky?
    I need to show your dad´s train world to my boyfriend! He´ll love it just as much as I do! Great pictures, Hanna!

  9. on 10 Jan 2006 at 7:34 suzy

    That scarf is beautiful! The colour and style go together so well.

  10. on 10 Jan 2006 at 12:03 Lolly

    Your scarf looks beautiful - great pictures in the snow too!

  11. on 12 Jan 2006 at 12:59 Agathe

    LOVE the scarf!

  12. on 13 Jan 2006 at 11:19 Ostman

    I like it, even though it’s pink. Skitafin!

  13. on 13 Jan 2006 at 21:22 Monkeygirl

    Oj vilken supersnygg halsduk!

  14. on 22 Jan 2006 at 13:12 Marieke

    I love you scraff, would you be willing to share the pattern?

    And your Dad’s train is absolutely super. It reminds me of a trainset friends of mine had on their attick when I was a lot younger, brings back happy memories :0))

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