Hello, love! So glad you popped in for a bit. Today, I have a lovely, little, crocheted beauty called Whiffle, and this pattern includes instructions to make either a scarf or a shawl! I wanted this shimmering, soft accessory to whiffle… to dance, to flow, to cascade. We’ll imagine it as a sweep of air blowing fresh new things into your life.
I designed the Whiffle scarf, and we recently updated the pattern to include instructions for a shawl version. The Whiffle shawl/scarf features a beautiful sampling of stitches that’ll keep your mind alert and your fingers happily dancing! Make either the original scarf version or the updated shawl version. This pattern is designed to dance, flow, and move as you wear it!
This Adventurous Beginner level pattern is for crocheters who are ready to learn some new skills or stitch combinations. Skills include picots, seaming, and blocking techniques. The pattern includes written instructions only.
The updated version of Whiffle was made with our Limited Edition Affirmation Fingering yarn. This 100% upcycled wool blend includes a mix of various types of wool and features a more “rustic” feel, while still remaining scrumptiously soft. This 4-ply yarn is wonderful for shawls, scarves, cowls, sweaters, gloves and mittens, hats, and more! It’s so versatile and comes in so many yummy colors! Let this yarn empower you and remind you of your inherent worth and limitless potential! 400 yds/365 m per 3.5 oz/100 g skein.
Be sure to order all you need for your project because once our Limited Edition Affirmation Fingering yarn is gone, it won’t return!
Our updated version of Whiffle was made with color Perfect Moment Affirmation Fingering, and you’ll need two skeins to make the shawl shown here (approximately 750 yds/686 m). The original version of Whiffle was made with one skein of Serendipitous Pearlescent Fingering (approximately 550 yds/503 m).
This pattern includes written instructions only.
Download Whiffle today! We hope you LOVE it! Let me know in the comments below what color you’ll use to crochet your very own Whiffle scarf or shawl.
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Talk to ya soon.
XOXOXOÂ Chandi
I really appreciate the free patterns you offer Chandi!
I love this amazing look of this wrap. The blue is very lovely too! Hope to give this a try. Thanks for sharing.
I learned to knit at 12 years old. I saw a friend knitting in school and was fascinated. When I got home that day, a neighbor was visiting, and I told her and my mom how excited I was. The neighbor had aleady started teaching me to sew, so she expanded my lessons to include: cast on, knit, pearl and cast off. I’ve been self-taught since, and I can’t get enough!
I learned to crochet about 15 years ago from 2 little girls who at the time we’re about 11 and 14 years old. They would crochet hats in hours and I was so intrigued with their creativity and how relaxing crocheting was for them that I asked them to teach me. Within an hour I got the hang of it and made my first hat the next day and have been crocheting away ever since!!!!
If I am posting in the wrong place I am sorry. My daughter is the techie in the family. Even my grandblessing tries to teach me. But your yarn in the giveaway is lucious. My fingers would be drunk handling such a prize. Congrats to whomever does win. Awesome of you to give someone this opportunity. I taught myself how to knit and crochet using books. Took several attempts and a few years but it finally clicked. My biggest fan is my grandblessing. She is so proud everything that I make for her
A 12 yr old girl taught me when I was 11, Lori Nelson