Happy New Year!!
Back to it. I took a couple of weeks off and am ready to bring you more great vintage craft patterns this year.
Looking at the stats on my blog, I realized I am close to 400 posts. I really need to put my thinking cap on and decide how I would like to move forward.
I still need to update and check links in old posts. Plus I’d like to make it a little easier to navigate and find a post you’re looking for.
Also, I think it may be time to consolidate some of the posts in a PDF eBook. Again with the goal of making it easier to find patterns.
If you have any suggestions, please feel free to leave me comment. I’m good at taking constructive criticism and know you have ideas I’ve never thought of.
So that’s what I’ve been thinking about concerning this blog in the new year. Of course, I have other personal goals I’m thinking about too.
And you may be able to relate to this, when I set goals I try not to overwhelm myself, because I end up chucking the whole bunch of them.
I always have to take care that my life is good just the way it is, but it could use a tweak here and there. But for the most part, if I didn’t do another thing on my list, it’s all good!
Onto the pattern, a crocheted stole with cuff and pocket.
Crocheted Stole
I’ve noticed on sites like Pinterest, that this type of stole is very popular right now. Several modern bloggers have their own take on a crocheted stole with pockets.
So I did a little digging and found this vintage crochet pattern for one. It’s from a single leaflet put out my Kentucky Yarns.
I’ve done another pattern from Kentucky Yarn, a Super Easy Vintage Shrug Knitting Pattern. You’ll find info about the vintage yarn on this page about discontinued yarns.
Instructions
This crocheted stole is 17 x 79 inches. Uses Kentucky All Purpose Yarn and a No. 00 Crochet Hook.
To make it longer or shorter you can increase or decrease in Lacy Stitch.
Kentucky All-Purpose is a “medium weight “fashion” yarn, vibrant with color! Provides a lustrous background for stitch and design detail.”
PDF Pattern Link
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Enjoy!
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