Erica Brady - NoCoKnitWitDesigns

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Crochet: Cowl
This crochet pattern allows you to craft your very own scarf, neck warmer, cowl, or infinity scarf. The length and width can be easily adjusted by varying the base chain, the yarn used, and even the hook size, if desired. The scarf pictured was made using worsted weight 100% wool.
Crochet: Cowl
This easy-to-crochet cowl/scarf pattern creates the perfect year-round accessory, using lightweight, soft yarn. Any sport or DK yarn in the color of your choice would be perfect for this project. Even baby yarn would work well! I chose a lightweight cotton/acrylic blend called “Cotton Fair” from Premier Yarns in the color “Lavender”. This acces...
Knitting: Scarf
This easy-to-knit scarf is a one-skein wonder! Anyone who knows how to cast on, knit, purl, and bind off will have an easy time following this pattern.
Crochet: Vest
Is it a vest or a cowl/infinity scarf??? Yes, it’s both!
Crochet: Scarf
I call this scarf “Sunrise” because of the fuchsia-to-light orange gradient and shell stitches that mimic the sun coming up over the horizon. :)
Crochet: Scarf
I call this scarf “Blue Skies” because of the gorgeous shades of blue and fan stitches that I like to think of as puffy clouds. :)
Knitting: Baby Blanket
This baby blanket pattern was designed with love in mind and it is sure to melt the “heart” of any baby or mom you give it to! It is made using Caron Simply Soft yarn which is a “No Dye Lot” soft, versatile yarn available in over 50 different colors. (Colors pictured are: “Watermelon”, “Lavender Blue”, “Limelight”, and “Lemonade”.) Obviously yo...
Crochet: Throw
This unique crochet blanket pattern was inspired by the log cabin style so common in knitting. I love log cabin blankets, but have never been a fan of their disjointed appearance so I wanted to create something more symmetrical and cohesive. I chose to design this pattern for crochet enthusiasts because I find mixing colors to be much less tedi...
Crochet: Scarf
I call this scarf “Fireflies” because the yellow to green gradient reminds me of a firefly resting on a leaf in the middle of summer. :)