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Seven Days of Scarfie Pattern Collection #6
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Morning Frost Scarf - Free Crochet Pattern
Supplies:
- One skein of Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn (‘Pale Gray/Bluestone’ pictured) or approx. 312 yards of a comparable Category 4 or 5 yarn. Find some of my substitution suggestions here.
- J/6.0mm crochet hook - I love Clover Amour.
- Yarn needle
- Scissors - I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case
Abbreviations (written in U.S. terms):
- st: stitch
- sl st: slip stitch
- ch: chain
- HDC: half double crochet
Gauge:
not important
Finished Size:
Length (before joining): 75”
Width: 5.5”
Pattern Notes:
- The chain stitches at the beginning of each round do not count as a stitch.
- I used exactly an entire skein of Scarfie yarn to make this scarf. If you want to add fringe I would recommend making it first and setting it aside to guarantee you have enough yarn for it.
- If you prefer to skip the fringe, I recommend blocking the ends of this scarf to create crisp corners.
Instructions
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ch 185
Round 1: HDC in the second ch the from hook, HDC across, (HDC, ch 2, 2 HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the last ch st, continue to HDC along the back side of the ch sts, (HDC, ch 2, 2 HDC, ch 2) on the back side of the first ch, sl st to the first st of the round.
Round2:ch1,*HDCin184,(HDC,ch2,HDC)in the ch 2 space, HDC in 2, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, repeat from * one more time, sl st to the first stitch of the round.
Round 3: ch 1, HDC in 185, HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 4, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 186, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 4, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC, attach with a sl st to the first st of the round.
Round 4: ch 1, HDC in 186, HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 6, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 188, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 6, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in
the ch 2 space, HDC in last 2 sts, attach with a sl st to the first st of the round.
Round 5: ch 1, HDC in 187, HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 8, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 190, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 8, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in last 3 sts, attach with a sl st to the first st of the round.
Round 6: ch1, HDC in 188, HDC, ch2, HDC)in the ch 2 space, HDC in 10, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 192, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 10, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in last 4 sts, attach with a sl st to the first st of the round. Tie off yarn and weave in ends.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Making the fringe
Cut 12 strands of yarn at least 15” long. Thread them back and forth through the ch 2 spaces at the corners of the project. Adjust the strands so they are equal lengths on both sides of the scarf and tie knots to create the fringe. Add 3 additional sections of fringe between the threaded fringe to fill in the edge of the the scarf. Repeat one more time on the other end of the scarf.
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