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Free Crochet Pattern – Entwined Scarf

June 12, 2025 by Shellie Wilson

I recently started working on the Entwined Cable Scarf and was excited to dive into its intricate design. The combination of cables creates a beautiful texture that I can’t wait to showcase. Unfortunately, I had to pause my progress due to an illness, which was really disappointing because I was looking forward to wrapping myself in this cozy scarf during the colder months.

What I love about this pattern is its versatility; it can easily elevate both casual and formal outfits. The yarn recommendations are solid, and I appreciate that the instructions are clear and easy to follow, even for someone like me who’s had to take breaks. I’m hoping to pick this up again soon, as I know it will be a rewarding project. If you’re looking for a scarf that’s not just warm but also stylish, this one is definitely worth considering. You can find the pattern here. 

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How to Make an Interactive Bird Watching Card

How to Make an Interactive Bird Watching Card

Lawn Fawn has long been known for creating the most amazing interactive dies and supplies so you can create cards that are innovative and over the top that will thrill any recipient. They are also always designing new stamp sets and additional add on dies so you can mix and match and get the most use from your supplies. Their Magic Iris set of dies is so much fun and with the pull of a lever your cards will open an aperture to reveal what’s behind. Mindy has used these dies and some adorable mice and bird stamps to create this darling Birthday Watching Card design that opens to reveals the cute squirrel eating at the bird feeder.

How to Make an Interactive Bird Watching Card

She stamped and colored her images with Copic Marker and created her grass and clouds background with stencils and inks. 

She’s sharing a detailed card that includes coloring tutorial and how to put the Iris dies together over on the Lawn Fawn blog.

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