A Free Crochet Pattern
This Pattern was originally posted on Crochetvolution which is no longer operational. I will be moving the patterns over to my blog so you can continue to use the free patterns
With my
move to a colder climate draws nearer I have started a collection of scarves,
and just warmer things in general. I wanted a scarf that was thick and cozy,
but had a lacey look to it at the same time. This pattern is what resulted. The
things that I love about this scarf are that you determine the length of the
scarf in the first row, and that it is worked horizontally not vertically. The
other thing that I like is that it is only three rows, so it is really easy to
work up.
One size
Model
size is 6 in by 60 in.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
MATERIALS
Lion
Brand: Homespun yarn 1 skein
Bulky 5
The white scarf was made with Lion Brand: Wool- Ease Thick and Quick Super bulky 6 (2 skeins)
The white scarf was made with Lion Brand: Wool- Ease Thick and Quick Super bulky 6 (2 skeins)
Hook: K/
10.5 (6.5mm)
GAUGE
Not
really necessary for this pattern.
NOTES
To complete the scarf you will make
rows 1- 3, then you will turn the scarf over and repeat rows 2 and 3.
Special stitches:
Picot: Ch 4, sl st in st just made.
Pattern
Row 1: Ch 9, join with sl st in 1st ch to make a
loop, ch 3, make 8 dc in loop, {ch 9, sl st into last dc made, ch 2, sl st in
loop with last dc (the first loop), turn so that string ends up in front of
work, 9 dc in new loop} continue repeating {to} till you have your desired
length and your end loops are facing opposite directions.(it should lay flat without any wave, like in the picture).
Row 2: Ch 5(counts as first dc and ch 2), turn, (dc in next
dc, ch 2) five times, dc in next dc, sc in ch loop,{(dc in next dc, ch 2) 6
times, dc om next dc, sc in ch loop}, repeat {to} till the end of the row.
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc in sc,{ (sc in next dc, picot, sc in
next ch space) 6 times, sc in next dc, and sc in next sc}, repeat {to} till
end of the row. Finish Off.
Turn scarf over and repeat rows 2 and 3 on the other side of
the loops.
Finish off and weave in all ends.
Finish off and weave in all ends.
hello julia...a very lovely pattern...i like the length at 60" to wrap around the neck with enough length to really showcase the scarf pattern...thank you for sharing...take care...sally
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