Lynn Sibley

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Crochet: Cardigan
This cabled sweater made in slip-stitch crochet features a lovely cable on the back and a charming shawl collar. It fits with 1” of positive ease, making it fitted and yet extremely comfortable. It’s worked top down and seamlessly.
Crochet: Cowl
This snuggly warm neckwarmer is double layered wool. It’ll keep your face warm even when it’s a blustery, miserably cold blizzard outside.
Crochet: Cowl
This super simple two colour cowl is worked in the round. You can make it any size just by changing the starting chain, but as written it’s a one size cowl that will fit an adult or teen nicely.
Crochet: Cape
This striking capelet in two sizes is a gorgeous layering piece. The lace detail and collar make it elegant enough to wear over formal wear, and the solid ribbing pattern makes it warm enough to be practical.
Crochet: Scarf
This simple, reversible slip stitch scarf is a fantastic accessory for even the most picky guy. It’s lightweight and soft with a simple, plain texture.
Crochet: Cowl
This sleek Tunisian crochet cowl gives you that extra bit of warmth on a chilly day while keeping you stylish. The slight flare of the bottom edge tucks under your collar to keep your neck snuggly and warm.
Crochet: Mittens
These simple slip stitch mittens are the perfect winter accessory. Cozy and warm but small enough to fit comfortably in your pocket, they are a great mitt for everyday wear.
Crochet: Headband
Make this headband to welcome spring! It’s a bright and cheerful kid’s headband as written, or try a fine gauge yarn and simply repeat the petal section to get a funky and more grown-up version.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This pretty little shawl will keep your arms warm in that summer AC while dolling up your outfit! It’s super-simple all over pattern gives it a textured but dense fabric that makes it just warm enough for spring and fall, and perfect for summer nights. Not only that, you’ll have the easy repeats figured out in no time, making it a perfect trave...
Crochet: Pullover
This simple slip stitch pullover will be a favorite sweater!
Crochet: Cowl
A simple, pretty cowl worked in the round with cable details. Use two balls of the Cashmerino DK for a short cowl, or go for 600 yards of DK to make a long cowl.
Crochet: Cowl
A simple cowl in TSS and TPS to highlight a fun self-striping yarn. Make yourself a rainbow to wear during those grey winter days!
Crochet: Pullover
I don’t have a true yardage for this pattern, but the weight was approx 450 grams. I used a bag of mill end mystery yarn- one bag of bulky mohair made this sweater with a little bit left over.