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Materials:
- 3.5 oz of worsted weight yarn
- I used Red Heart Yarns Boutique Treasure in Watercolors in this photo
- I used Red Heart Yarns Boutique Unforgettable in Stained Glass in the photo on the right
- I used Red Heart Yarns Boutique Treasure in Watercolors in this photo
- US K (6.50 mm) hook
- Large-eye blunt tapestry needle
Gauge:
- 5.5” x 5.5” =9 rows of 18 DCs
Terms/stitches used:
- ch: chain
- slip st: slip stitch
- st: stitch
- dc: double crochet
Notes:
- This scarf is worked as a simple chevron scarf. I used a variegated yarn, Red Heart Yarns Boutique Treasure in Watercolors in this photo, and it added a lot of personality without a lot of work.
- This pattern is worked back and forth in short rows and then the last row is attached to the first row.
- The ch-3 at the beginning of the row counts as a dc, feel free to use a replacement starting ch for this st.
Finished product dimensions:
- Height: 8.5” – 9”
- Diameter: 15” – 15.5
Pattern Instructions:
Row 1: Ch 32, dc into third ch from the hook (skipped chs count as dc), dc into the next 3 chs, skip next two chs, dc into the next 4 chs, ch 2, dc into the next 4 chs, skip next 2chs, dc into the next 4 chs, ch 2, dc into the next 4 chs, skip next 2 chs, dc into next 3 chs, dc twice into the last ch – 26 dcs, 2 ch-2 spaces
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc), turn, dc into the same st, dc into the next 3 sts, skip next two sts, dc into next 3 sts, [dc, ch 2, dc] into the next ch 2 space, dc into next 3 sts, skip next two sts, dc into next 3 sts, [dc, ch 2, dc] into the next ch 2 space, dc into next 3 sts, skip 2 sts, dc into next 3 sts, dc twice into last st – 26 dc, 2 ch-2 spaces
Rows 3 – 34: Repeat row 2 until you reach row 34 – 26 dc, 2 ch-2 spaces
Finishing: secure row 34 to row 1 in your preferred manner, the photos here show row 1 being laid on top of row 34 and then secured, which gives a more noticeable but not displeasing seam.
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Shirley Bingaman
Sunday 6th of August 2017
Love the colors. So pretty. Will make one.
Sheila Read
Monday 26th of September 2016
Sorry, it was a typo! The word was un worked, however, I figured the first row out and I come out with the 26 finished stitches BUT what does the 4 chains mean at the end of each row? I don't come out with 26 sts plus 4 chains. So what are the 4 chains? Also, in row 2 where it says dc in the space from the previous row, then it repeats that again but there isn't another space to dc in. crafty212@aol.com thank you for any help you can give.
Divine Debris
Monday 26th of September 2016
The stitch count at the end of the row is incorrect, still featured my notes rather than an accurate stitch count. It's supposed to read "26 dc, 2 ch-2 spaces." For rows 2 on you do the [dc, ch 2, dc] into the ch-2 space from previous row.
Sheila Read
Saturday 24th of September 2016
Followed your directions to the letter but have 10 unwired left. What happened? Beautiful scarf but something is wrong
Divine Debris
Saturday 24th of September 2016
Hi! I don't quite understand what you mean by unwired. Can you please explain where exactly in the pattern you're having problems?