A Free Crochet Pattern
Have you ever had an idea but you did not know what to do with the idea. This scarf or cowl is one of those ideas. I first came up with it when I was thinking about hairpin lace and how you have to crochet strips of lace together to make it into something. I wanted to make strips of lace that would come together to make a cowl.When I was finished I was really excited with how it turned out, but then I thought the strips are really pretty by themselves. I wonder what it would look like if I chose a chunkier yarn and just had one strip. That brought about the scarf. Then I thought to myself what would it look like if I added some more color. It was stunning.
Some times that is how patterns happen, they evolve and grow into something more than what they were. Sometimes patterns have a hard time deciding what they are, this one sure did.
I like all the sides of it and all of the different personalities that it can have. I wanted to share with you what can happen with one simple pattern and that sometimes the possibilities for something is limitless.
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Sunrise Sunset Scarf/ Cowl Pattern
Yarn: I used a fine lace weight yarn for the cowl.
I used Caron Simply Soft for the scarf.
Hook: For the cowl: size 7 steel hook
The scarf: I/8 6.00 mm hook
The scarf: I/8 6.00 mm hook
Foundation Row: Ch 4, (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in forth ch from
hook, {ch 1, turn, sl st into next 3 dc and into the ch 2 space, (ch 3, dc, ch 2, 3
dc) in ch 2 sp} repeat {to} till you have your desired width if making a cowl
or till you have your desired length if you are making a scarf. Do not finish
off.
Row 1: (You will be working down the side of the foundation
row), Ch 6 (counts as tr and ch,2),{ tr, ch 2 in next dc that is sticking out}
repeat {to } till last dc group, tr in last dc group.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc), sk 2 ch make 2 more dc in same starting
st, {sk 2 ch, 3 dc in next tr}, repeat {to}.
Row 3: Ch 2, dc2tog with the next two dc, {ch 2, dc3tog in
the next 3 dc}, repeat {to}.
Row 4: Ch 8, sl st in forth ch made ( tr, picot just made), {ch
2, Tr in dc3tog, picot}, repeat {to}. Finish off.
Repeat rows 1 through 4 on the other side of the foundation
row.
(If you want to add color to the scarf like the picture you
will change color at row 2, and change back at row 4.)
To make cowl: (connect the strips together)
Make the scarf pattern (1 strip)
Repeat the scarf pattern on one side (2nd strip)
On the second side of the foundation row repeat rows 1- 3:
Row 4 for joining piece: Ch 6, sl st into first strip’s
first picot, ch 2, sl st into forth ch of beginning ch 6, {ch 2, tr in dc3tog,
ch 2, sl st in next picot of first strip, ch 2, sl st into tr just made},
repeat {to} till all picots are joined.
For the last strip you make for the cowl you will be
repeating the second row 4 on each side, joining up both sides.
Once it is all pieced together you can sc around both sides of the cowl to give it a finished look.
Very lovely and really creative.Thanks for sharing this pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, I cannot wait to make it and wear it.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a picture when it is all finished!
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