Friday, October 1, 2021

Crochet scarf with flower trim - free pattern

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Hey all, how was your week? Mine went pretty fast. I'm pretty excited to say that the past one and half months had been very busy for me. My YouTube channel keeps me quite occupied throughout the day and I'm not complaining. Starting a channel had been on my mind for over a year but I was quite skeptical. I thought that I did not have enough skills on the technical side as well as my crochet side. Had it not been for my son's encouragement I wouldn't have ventured into it. My son walked me through the entire process of editing and uploading and all other necessary technicalities and still assists me whenever I'm stuck. 

I upload at least 2 videos per week and if you haven't visited my channel go ahead and have a look and please subscribe. Click here to visit my channel.


 My latest video is this gorgeous scarf that I made using variegated yarn. 

You can watch the video here


If you wish to buy a PDF version of this pattern you can buy from here.

Materials:

Light worsted weight/DK weight variegated yarn approximately 650 meters

G/4 mm crochet hook

Yarn needle.

Size:

The finished scarf measures approximately 130 cm long and 30 cm wide

Abbreviations/stitches used:

[ ] - work instructions within parenthesis as a set as many times as directed.

ch - chain

st/sts - stitch/stitches

sc - single crochet (UK - double crochet)

hdc - half double crochet (UK - half treble)

dc - double crochet (UK - treble)

Note:

  • The pattern is written in standard American terminology
  • Ch 1 at the beginning of each row will not count as a stitch.
  • The size is adjustable. You can increase the length by increasing the number of rows worked even and you can increase or decrease the width by increasing or decreasing the number of increasing rows.

Instruction

Row 1: Ch 15, dc in the 7th ch from hook (skipped 6 ch counts as dc + ch 3), [ch 3, dc] 2 times in the same ch. Turn.

Row 2: Ch 1, [sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc] in each ch-3 space, ch 5, skip next 5 ch and dc in the last 3 ch. Turn.

Row 3: Ch 1, hdc in the front loops of each dc, 2 hdc in ch-5 space, ch 7, dc in the dc of 2nd petal, [ch 3, dc] 3 times in the same st. Turn. (2 sts increased)

Row 4: Ch 1, [sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc] in each ch-3 space, ch 5, 2 dc in ch-7 space, dc in the back loops of each hdc. Turn. (2 sts increased)

 Repeat rows 3 and 4 increasing 2 sts in each row nine more times

Row 23: Ch 1, hdc in the front loops of each dc, 2 hdc in ch-5 space, ch 7, dc in the dc of 1st petal, [ch 3, dc] 3 times in the same st. Turn.

You will have 45 sts in this row and from here onwards you will not increase any sts and each flower will be worked into the 1st petal of the previous flower

Row 24: Ch 1, [sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc] in each ch-3 space, ch 5, dc in the back loops of each hdc. Turn. (45 sts)

Row 25: Ch 1, hdc in the front loops of each dc, ch 5, dc in the dc of 1st petal, [ch 3, dc] 3 times in the same st. Turn. (45 sts)

Row 26: Ch 1, [sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc] in each ch-3 space, ch 5, dc in the back loops of each hdc. Turn. (45 sts)

 Repeat rows 25 and 26 thirty-five more times,

 Row 97: Repeat row 25. (45 sts)

Row 98: Ch 1, [sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc] in each ch-3 space, ch 5, skip 2 sts, dc in the back loops of rest of the sts. Turn. (43 sts) (2 sts decreased)

Row 99: Ch 1, hdc in the front loops of each dc except the last 2, ch 7, dc in the dc of 2nd petal, [ch 3, dc] 3 times in the same st. Turn. (41 sts) (2 sts decreased)

 Repeat rows 98 and 99 nine more times.

Last row: Repeat row 98. You will have 3 sts in this row. Fasten off yarn and weave in the loose ends. 

I hope you like this pattern. Have a great weekend!


2 comments:

  1. Congratulations on starting your YouTube channel, my son tried to get me to start one too but I don't think I ever will I really don't have the know how and he's not around to help like your son is. I love the scarf the colours are beautiful. I'm off to check out your channel now, have a great weekend.😊

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