I have a very pretty and delicate scarf pattern for you today. It also includes a video tutorial. The pattern is beginner friendly and uses only a few basic crochet stitches.
YOU CAN WATCH THE VIDEO HERE
Materials Required:
Fingering weight (category 1) yarn approximately 500 meters
G/4 mm crochet hook
Measuring tape
Yarn needle
Gauge
20 dc and 11 rows = approximately 4 inches
Size
The finished scarf measures approximately 32 cm wide and 180 cm long including trim and after blocking
Stitches/Abbreviations Used:
** - Repeat instructions within asterisks as many times as directed
ch - chain
st/sts - stitch/stitches
sl st - slip stitch
dc - double crochet
5dc cluster - double crochet 5 sts worked together in same st/space
Instruction
4dc shell – [4 dc, ch 2, 4 dc] worked in same st/space
3dc shell – [3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc] worked in same st/space
2dc shell – [2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc] worked in same st/space
V st - [dc, ch 2, dc] worked in same st/space
Row 1: Ch 90, skip 11 ch from the hook and work 4dc shell in the 12th ch, ch 2, skip 5 ch, dc in next ch, **ch 2, skip next 5 ch, 4dc shell in next ch, ch 2, skip 5 ch, dc in next ch** Repeat from ** to ** across. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 3,
dc in same st, ch 2, 3dc shell in ch-2 space of next shell, ch 2, **V st in
next dc, ch 2, 3dc shell in the ch-2 space of next shell, ch 2** Repeat from **
to ** across, 2 dc in last st/space. turn.
Row 3: Ch 3,
2 dc in same st, ch 2, 2dc shell in ch-2 space of next shell, ch 2, **2dc shell
in next V st, ch 2, 2dc shell in ch-2 space of next shell, ch 2** Repeat from
** to ** across, 3 dc in last st. turn.
Row 4: Ch 3,
3 dc in same st, ch 2, V st in ch-2 space of next shell, ch 2, **3dc shell in ch-2
space of next shell, ch 2, V st in ch-2 space of next shell, ch 2** Repeat from
** to ** across, 4 dc in last st. turn.
Row 5: Ch 3,
4 dc in same st, ch 2, dc in next V, ch 2, **4dc shell in next shell, ch 2, dc in
next V, ch 2** Repeat from ** to ** across, 5 dc in last st. turn.
Row 6: Ch 3,
3 dc in same st, ch 2, V st in next dc, ch 2, **3dc shell in ch-2 space of next
shell, ch 2, V st in next dc, ch 2** Repeat from ** to ** across, 4 dc in last
st. turn.
Row 7: Ch 3,
2 dc in same st, ch 2, 2dc shell in next V st, ch 2, **2dc shell in next shell,
ch 2, 2dc shell in next V st, ch 2** Repeat from ** to ** across, 3 dc in last
st. turn.
Row 8: Ch 3,
dc in same st, ch 2, 3dc shell in next shell, ch 2, **V st in next shell, ch 2,
3dc shell in next shell, ch 2** Repeat from ** to ** across, 2 dc in last st.
turn.
Row 9: Ch 5,
4 dc shell in next shell, ch 2, **dc in next V st, ch 2, 4dc shell in next
shell, ch 2** Repeat from ** to ** across, dc in last st. turn.
Repeat rows 2 to 9 until you reach the
desired length (approximately 160 cm)
Last row: Ch 8,
sc in ch-2 space of 4dc shell, ch 5, **dc in next dc, ch 5, dc in ch-2 space of
next 4dc shell, ch 5** Repeat from ** to ** across, dc in last space. Turn.
Trim: **Ch 10,
dc5tog in the 4th ch from hook, ch 3, sl st in same ch, ch 2, skip
next 2 ch, sl st in next ch, ch 3, sc in next st** Repeat from ** to ** across.
Cut off yarn. Join yarn on the other side of the shawl and repeat the trim.
I love this it's very pretty, thank you so much for the pattern.xx
ReplyDeleteThank-you Pradeepa for the beautiful scarf pattern!
ReplyDeleteLovely, thank you for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great pattern, I'm in the middle of making it now :) However, I do wish that in the video/pattern, it was made a bit clearer which stitch/space you were working into for the finishing/starting dcs for each row.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern, I cannot wait to try it.
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