At one of my link parties, Jennifer at twobutterflies linked her own version of the Anthropologie Crochet Splice Loop Scarf. It was cute, and I knew that eventually, I'd like to try to make one as well. So I finally got around to making one. I created this scarf for a friend's daughter. She turned 16 yesterday, and I wanted to give her something awesome. Both she and her mom like it. I showed a picture of the scarf to my mom, and now she wants one. Right now I'm working on one for me, and I'm making it a little bit differently. I hope it comes out just as well. Anyhoo, here's my version of the Anthropologie crochet splice loop scarf:
I plan on making many more of these, using different fabrics and different yarn. I can't wait to make them and share them with you all here on my blog. :-)









Love it. Great job!
ReplyDeleteOMG...I love it.....wish I could crochet!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! Might have to give this a try. Deb
ReplyDeleteYours turned out great!!! Thanks so much for sending me the link so I could see it!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
What a great idea . . . never thought before of using fabric and crochet in a scarf, it looks great !
ReplyDeleteI love this scarf you have created. Very unique with the different textures of the fabric and yarn. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletePat
I love the contrasts in this - it's gorgeous. I really must learn to crochet!! Welcome to Handmade Monday - enjoy x
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Love the colors and combination with crochet! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Love it! The colors are so beautiful. I hope you are selling these. Blessings to you, Patti@OldThingsNew
ReplyDeleteI like the mixture of textiles. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteKristiann
www.lovejoypeacecreate.com
What a brilliant idea, the finished scarf is stunning x
ReplyDeleteThis is a really interesting idea. I really like the contrasting textures. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWow, T'onna! This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the scarf! Fits you well, it's adorable!
ReplyDeleteThis is very very cool! Thanks so much for sharing it with Hookin On Hump Day!
ReplyDeleteWell you know how much I love this, I've been thinking if I blanket stitch across the edge of the fabric I maybe able to do a knitted version - since I can't crochet. Come Autumn I will give it a go :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow - that's fabulous! I actually think yours looks better than the original :-) I bet they'll be very popular! Simmi x
ReplyDeleteUm, yeah! That scarf is absolutely awesome-so cool. Great job, girl:)
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I want one! :) Thanks for sharing at The Weekly Creative.
ReplyDeleteShannon@ Sewing Barefoot
This is super cute! I love all of the colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to our Crafty Thursday Obsessions link up, hope to see you back this week :)
Now that's very clever - I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, that's beautiful! Do you crochet some and the sew some? How fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up!
Another awesomely crafty creation---thanks for sharing! :) Thanks for linking up this past week. I'll have the new party up later this afternoon and would love to have you back!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day,
Mrs. Sarah Coller
Love the mixture of the fabrics!! Thanks for linking up to Artsy Corner:)
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely GORGEOUS! I just love it!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking scarf! Please share your projects at www.creativecraftsthursday.blogspot.com each and every week and check out what other creative divas are up to.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! This post is featured as a favorite of mine over at Diana Rambles today and has been pinned in the Featured at Diana Rambles board at Pinterest. Please grab a featured button off my sidebar or via the link under the features. Thanks for sharing this awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful indeed! I saw this in the party but I didn't realize its beauty until now. Thanks for featuring this!
ReplyDeleteJust followed you. :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Love seeing wonderful knock-offs. I'd love a scarf like that!
ReplyDeleteHow cool--yup, I like yours better! Thanks for bringing this to the Oldie's party! Hope to see you back there next week.
ReplyDeleteYour scarf is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! And certainly made much cheaper than you could buy at Anthro. I always love the mix of fabrics and crochet. Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteHi, T´Onna!
ReplyDeleteI like your scarf very much!
Greetings from Berlin, Germany!
Susana.