The stitch used in this pattern is a variation of the V-stitch, which is a stitch that you can do as long as you know how to double crochet. This one is based on the crochet V-stitch in brick repeat. It is an easy pattern that works up quickly, so this is a great instant gratification project. This is a 32-inch long crochet scarf that is only about eight inches across. You could always double the pattern if you wanted a nice thick crochet scarf for winter wear. Fancy Fur Scarf Free Crochet Pattern from The Spruce Although this is a simple crochet pattern, you might want to play around with eyelash yarn for a while by making some swatches before you work this pattern. That’s because this furry yarn doesn’t have great stitch definition so it can be a little tough to tell where the right stitch placement is when working the short stitch of single crochet. Work some double crochet stitches first to get a sense of how to work with this yarn. Fun Fur Eyelash Yarn Scarf Free Crochet Pattern from The Spruce Take this pattern for a pair of baby boots by Yarnutopia for example. Any pair of baby booties would be a little more special with a bit of fun fur for detail. Basically, any detail where you might want fur can be accomplished using eyelash yarn crochet. Fun Fur Crochet Baby Boots from Yarnutopia Furry Skirt on Crochet Doll Dress from Linda Mary via Ravelry Sumac Afghan Square from Rebecca Schnabel Mini Christmas Stocking from Nichola Squier