To see an example of this technique, take a look at this free scarf pattern. The scarf combines Lion Brand Fun Fur with Caron Simply Soft. The finished scarf has the furry appearance characteristic of eyelash yarn projects. In this project, a size P 11.50 mm crochet hook is suggested. This V-stitch in brick repeat is a good one to try with eyelash yarn. If you’d like to crochet a project using that stitch, the Fancy Fur Scarf pattern might interest you. The basic granny square is another pattern that works well with eyelash yarn because when you are working it, you can always crochet into spaces rather than stitches. If you lose track of your stitch count, don’t panic. Believe it or not, there is a way to count how many stitches and rows you have. The trick is holding the work up to a light source. A sunny window is ideal for this. With the sun shining through your project, you should then be able to count your stitches. If the sun isn’t shining, try holding the work in front of a bright lamp, which might also do the trick.