Time to finish up the Snow Charming Cape, and the Furls December 2018 Crochet Along! Today on Furls, get the rest of this pretty pattern!
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The Snow Charming Cape now get the rest of the length - including one more repeat for plus sizes - and the edging and color! All made with Red Heart Hygge Charm!

In this section, we make the super easy cables to create the "snowflake" pattern - simple, modern, and so pretty!

Ready to finish up your own Snow Charming Cape? Or maybe you are hearing about it for the first time? Don't worry - the entire pattern is now up on on page:
CLICK HERE FOR THE SNOW CHARMING CAPE PART TWO ON FURLS!
And CLICK HERE to get your Red Heart Hygge Charm - the sparkle is hard to see in photos, but in person, it really adds a special touch. (And if you are too busy this month, be sure to add the Snow Charming Cape to your Ravelry Queue and Favorites so it's ready when you are!)

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Regina Manning says
Very pretty. Thank you for sharing your pattern.
Erica says
The cape is beautiful! I can't wait to get my greedy hands on some of the Hygge Charm yarn.
Joan jelinek says
Is it possible to locate a corresponding knitt pattern? Love this snow cape, but I m a knitter.
Tamara Kelly says
I'm hoping to add more knitting in 2019 - thank you for the request! 😀
Pam says
I am in the process of completing the snow charming cape from your posted pattern. I am at the point of edging. Pattern says to sc in each dc and blo sc in each post st across. Does this mean a sc in every dc and a blo sc in the same dc stitch? Or a sc in dc and then a sc in blo in the next dc? I would so appreciate your clarifying this for me. Thank you.
Tamara Kelly says
Hi Pam! This means a sc in each regular dc stitch, and then a blo sc in just the post stitches. One one stitch, per stitch. 🙂
Pam says
Thank you, Tamara. I'm making the cape for my granddaughter's October wedding.