August 9, 2018

Crochet #2 Pencil Scarf

So it's the beginning of August and some kiddos are heading back to school already! When we lived in WA, school started after Labor Day. But here in GA, school started yesterday (August 3rd)! My daughter is a 2nd grader, and my son is in Pre-K. They both had a great first day of school, but the pick up line was ridiculous! It took an hour to get my kiddos! Anyhoo... So I've crocheted a couple pencil scarves since it is back to school time.

The yarns I used for this scarf are Red Heart Super Saver Charcoal,  Vanna's Choice Beige, Big Twist Premium Tumeric, Red Heart Soft Light Gray Heather, Red Heart Boutique Sashay Sequins Smoke, and Big Twist Premium Salmon. Of course, I had to crochet my pencil scarves with my Pencil Crochet Hooks!

For this scarf, I start with the pencil lead and end with the eraser. I make these scarves about 70 inches long.

After I crochet the metal part of the pencil, I weave Red Heart Boutique Sashay Sequins yarn through it to add a little sparkle. I believe this yarn has been discontinued...

After I've completed the pencil eraser, I crochet a black oval and stitch the number 2 on it. Then I sew it onto the scarf with a yarn needle.

I recently bought a cute crochet planner, and I've written that I'll be making several pencil scarves for my Etsy shop.

Making the zigzaggy part where the wood and yellow meet is the most complicated part of the scarf. 

Somestimes it's okay to be #2. 😉

I love adding a little sparkle to my creations when I can.

So far, I've made four of these pencil scarves. 

Although I'm making these pencil scarves for my Etsy shop, of course, I have to keep on for myself! And I can't wait for Fall, so I can wear my scarf with my new Betsy Johnson Composition Notebook Purse.

As a former teacher, I know a Crochet Pencil Scarf is an awesome gift for  teacher. It's also great for students heading back to school. I'm definitely going to make one for my daughter to wear once the weather cools down...






19 comments:

  1. I love your crocheting skills! And I'm glad I found out you have an etsy store.

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  2. That is adorable! I love the bit of sparkle too. It would make a great teacher gift. Pinned.

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  3. Your crochet talents never cease to amaze me! LOVE this scarf! I agree that it would make a nice teacher give! Pinned.

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  4. Super Cute! I love your crochet projects.

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  5. Your scarves always make me smile. So fun and it's perfect with the composition purse.

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    1. Yay! I'm glad they make you smile! And I can't wait to wear the scarf and purse together.😁😀😊

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  6. Such a neat scarf! I'm really digging those pencil crochet hooks as well! Two questions - do you sell the pattern & where did you get the crochet planner?

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    1. Thank you!😊 I haven't written a pattern for this scarf. I bought the planner at Hobby Lobbey. 😁

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  7. So cute T'onna! I'm going to use this as one of my features this Saturday at the Snickerdoodle party!

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  8. As another former teacher this is definitely a gift I wouldn't have minded receiving. Being outside for various duties that scarf would have been a useful teacher gift constantly in use.

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    1. Oh yeah! This would be perfect for cold days during recess and dismissal time.

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  9. Love the detail you put into your projects. In the comments I read that as of 2017 you hadn't written a pattern. But any chance do you now have a pattern to purchase?

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    1. Thanks!😊 No, I still haven't written a pattern.

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  10. Well super swell work nonetheless! Thank you for replying. Happy & healthy 2020 to you and your lovies. 🥂🍻

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