It has been perfect crochet weather this week. After seeing Kate’s lovely scarves using the Queen Anne’s Lace pattern, I put hook to yarn to make one for winter. I used a pattern I found at This Domestic Life which has helpful photographed steps. It is a quite straight forward pattern and it was relaxing to crochet while watching Master Chef.
I used 1 1/2 balls of 8 ply wool yarn from spotlight and a 4.00 mm crochet hook. I crocheted 50 medallions.
I will definitely be making more of these.
Tweetle Dee Design Company says
This is so beautiful….I would die to have that lace. I guess I need to learn how to crochet!
Kris says
This lace pattern is gorgeous!! I love the color!! And thank you for sharing this great tutorial!!! Great job!!! Kris
Fran says
very pretty! Love that colour. I have been coveting one of these since last winter – might get round to making one this winter????
Cathy says
Incredibly beautiful! xo
Linda says
Beautiful Lisa, i will have to go and checkout the tutorial.
xx
Metanoia says
Another reason I need to add crochet to my skills. This is gorgeous lace and I love the colour too!
Stephanie says
Delicate and beautiful.
Luisa says
That looks lovely you have me tempted to try making one.
Luisa says
That looks lovely you have me tempted to try making one.
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Bela says
So so so lovely, Lisa!! I love navy blue and that is definetely a color we can match with many others!!
Your crochet is great!
Love, Bela
Sheri Howard says
So pretty, I will check out that site, I have always wanted to make that lace. Thanks!
Katherine says
Gorgeous! Love the colour and the design you’ve chosen for your scarf.
Funny, I’ve been doing some crochet here as it’s turned cold and rainy.
moonstruckcreations says
Absolutely delightful, love the pattern and the colour you have chosen.
Helenxx
Kirsty@Bonjour says
Oh. My. Goodness. It is soooo gorgeous and perfect. Crochet remains one of the mysteries of the world to me, I just can’t get the hang of it. One day I will take a course… one day. This is beautiful!
JG says
So dainty! This is such a pretty pattern.
~Judy
RebeccaMom says
Completely, absolutely, gorgeous!
Randi~Dukes and Duchesses says
That is so beautiful … so feminine and pretty.
Betty Lou says
This is lovely, so feminine. I crochet but have never tried anything so intricate as this. Just beautiful.
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Thimbleanna says
Oooh Lisa — it’s beautiful! I love the pretty color. There’s nothing better than working with yarn when the weather turns cool!
Kris says
Gosh! Everyone is crocheting this! I saw Kate’s post too. A few years ago now I crocheted a baby blanket using this pattern. I used 4 ply yarn with a 5mm hook and it was a lovely lacy gossemer rug.
Sandrine says
Oh I love your little scarf, I will have to have a look if I can teach myself to get out of straight hook lines :)Thanks for sharing!
x
Kate says
It is beautiful! I dropped into Crossways and bought some black to make one for myself yesterday.
Janellybelly says
This gorgeous scarf looks even better when you’re wearing it 😉
Natasha says
I.m ending the flower on the wrong side i think. How do i get back into the pattern? Do I end here and begin a new loop again in the centre? Its bugging me so much and I’ve unravelled twice already. ;(
Thanks for helping out a stranger.
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Hi Natasha – Sorry to hear you are having issues – that is no fun at all! I followed someone else’s pattern and as I made this a few years ago, can’t really remember the details. I just did a google search and there is a utube clip you could follow – hopefully that will solve your problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIzNoe_C76U
Natasha says
What a dear you are. I wound off. Then began on the opposite end, and now, suitably chastised (and thrilled that I’m back on course), I’m paying closer attention to the pattern. Love from India.
Natasha
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Glad to hear that all is working for you now! It looks so effective so happy crocheting!