Shawls & scarves
The art of crocheting shawls and scarves

My crocheted shawls and scarves are more than just accessories: they are enveloping pieces that bring warmth, elegance, and character to your outfit. From the loose and airy shawl to the cozy winter scarf, each creation tells a story of craftsmanship and authenticity.
Shawls: the epitome of bohemian elegance

Crochet shawls embody the freedom and femininity of a bold bohemian style. Ample and flowing, they drape gracefully over the shoulders, instantly creating an elegant silhouette.
I create shawls with openwork patterns for warmer weather, light as lace, perfect for summer evenings. Other, more structured designs offer warmth and comfort for the mid-seasons and can even replace a light jacket.
Each shawl requires between 30 and 80 hours of work, depending on its size and the complexity of its design. The fringed or intricately worked edges add that handcrafted touch that makes all the difference.
Scarves: softness and warmth for everyday use

My crochet scarves are designed to keep you company all winter long.
I select soft and warm yarns, sometimes blended with alpaca or merino wool, for optimal comfort.
Some scarves are long and enveloping, perfect for wrapping several times around the neck. Others, shorter and more structured, tie elegantly and add a touch of color and texture to your winter coat.
Unlike mass-produced scarves, my crochet creations have body and structure. They don't sag, and they retain their shape and beauty season after season.
Meticulous craftsmanship

Each shawl and scarf is entirely handmade in my workshop in France. I carefully select the yarns according to their intended use: light and airy for summer shawls, soft and warm for winter scarves.
The patterns are designed to create movement and texture. Some play with openwork stitches that let light through, others with reliefs and twists that add depth.
How to wear your shawls and scarves

The lightweight shawl: draped over the shoulders with a summer dress, tied at the waist with jeans, or worn as a stole for an evening out
The structured shawl: as an alternative to a light jacket in spring or autumn, worn over a thin sweater or t-shirt
The long scarf: wrapped several times for maximum warmth, or worn loose for a casual style
The short scarf: elegantly tied over a coat, or tucked into a jacket for a touch of color
Timeless pieces
A handmade crocheted shawl or scarf transcends trends.
These pieces become faithful companions in your wardrobe, which you are happy to rediscover season after season and which can even be passed down.