There’s something really lovely about autumn days with the soft golden light, the crunch of leaves underfoot and the excuse to wrap up warm.
This scarf is just the thing for those crisp walks, and cuppas afterwards! It’s an intermediate level pattern, perfect if you’re after something a bit more interesting to get stuck into.

I’ve used Manaya yarn for this one and the colour changes are absolutely spot on for the design. With a whopping 510 metres in a single ball, there’s no need to worry about cutting and joining.

The crochet pattern comes with step by step photo tutorials, a clear stitch chart and easy to follow written instructions to guide you through. Whether you’re making it for yourself or as a thoughtful handmade gift, this scarf is sure to become a firm favourite for chilly autumn days.

The Autumn Breeze Scarf pattern is now available in English (both UK and US terminology) in my Etsy shop, Ravelry , Lovecrafts, and Payhip and in English (US Terminology) and German on Hobbii
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Materials
6mm hook
200 g Aran/Medium/Size 4 yarn- colour changing is the most fun!
65% Wool, 35% Acrylic
I used 1 skein of Hobbii Manaya Color: Curry/Plum/Blue/Olive (09)
Yarn Needle
Size (not including tassels) Width 23cm x Length 164cm (9 x 64 ½ inches)





Testers
Once again I am very lucky to have some amazing testers on board for this project, take a look at their work, such good inspiration!
Catherine @cavvycatherine used Sirdar Jewelspun Aran in Setting Sun



Jess @jesslovescrochet_ used Sirdar Jewelspun Aran – Turquoise Sky modelled by her lovely mum



Amanda @amanda.gunn1 used Yarnsmiths Freespirit Aran in Morpho






Pamela @theweeoose has used the same yarn as me: Hobbii Manaya Color: Curry/Plum/Blue/Olive (09)

Tina B used Cygnet Boho Spirit in colour Wicked



Vanessa @bellassewingroom used Sirdar Jewelspun Aran, Evening Jade



Abi @the_knotting_bunny used Hobbii Tea Time XL col 7, Wild Berries




Melus patterns are always excellent. I really like that she provides a graph – I find them much easier to follow!
The Autumn Breeze Scarf pattern is now available in English (both UK and US terminology) in my Etsy shop, Ravelry , Lovecrafts, and Payhip and in English (US Terminology) and German on Hobbii
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