Margo Winter
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2 patterns
This book carries both the large (4.5 inches) and small (2.5 inches) October Star Scrunchies! This pattern is worked flat then sewn together around a hair tie or elastic. Throughout the pattern to work each ‘spike’ of the star there is a set of increases and decreases these are repeated five times.
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Scarf
Hi! I’ve had this idea for a mini scarf for a while now. I knit it up in the fall but it was so cold that I haven’t been able to wear in until now! I absolute adore how cute it is, and how easy it is to throw into the bottom of a tote and how it adds to an outfit :) I hope you enjoy!

Knitting: Scarf
This small scarf is perfect to throw into a tote or purse for chilly mornings or unexpected weather. This uses Judy’s magic cast on—typically used for casting on socks—and a long circular needle and held in a magic loop. This means that this pattern is knit in a tube. It can be worked with Double pointed needles as well! I used Knomad Yarn’s Br...

Knitting: Hair accessories
This pattern is worked flat then sewn together around a hair tie or elastic. Throughout the pattern to work each ‘spike’ of the star there is a set of increases and decreases these are repeated five times. The Large size is around 4.5 to five inches across! :)

Knitting: Accessories - Other
This super cute pattern uses just a few grams of yarn to make scrunches in the shape of stars! This pattern is worked flat then sewn together around a hair tie or elastic. Throughout the pattern to work each ‘spike’ of the star there is a set of increases and decreases these are repeated five times. The small size makes hair tie that is roughly...

Knitting: Kerchief
This pattern is worked in stockinette for a simple hair scarf. It is attached through straps attached through sewing and can be altered depending on head size and preference! It’s a perfect pattern to use up remaining bits of yarn from left over projects.

Knitting: Kerchief
This pattern is perfect for the confident beginner looking for a project that can use the last bit of spring and summer yarn before fall. This pattern takes twenty grams of fingering or sport weight yarn to knit up a kerchief that can be worn in the hair as the weather gets cooler, or to protect from the sun. The simple lace pattern will give c...