Sizes and Materials List …
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Size: |
(After Blocking) Regular (8.5” x 7’) or Skinny (5.5” x 7’) |
Hook(s): |
US F/5 (3.75 mm)
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Yarn: |
Andey Originals Sock Yarn [Merino, Nylon, 440 yds/100 g skein/ball] |
Colors & Approx. Yardage |
Sorbet, 440 (340) yds |
Notions |
Yarn Needle Blocking Pins |
Gauge: |
2 ofs and 6 rows (slightly stretched but not blocked) = 4”/10 cm Always take time to check your gauge |
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Notes …
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Hook Size |
If you tend to have problems with your base chain being too tight, please go up at least one hook size for your base chain.
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Blocking |
I recommend pinning out the center of the scarf as far as the base chain will stretch (as this will likely be the tightest point in your crochet) and then pinning out the rest of the scarf to that width, blocking the rest lengthwise.
If you pin lengthwise first your scarf will be longer, but may not reach the stated width. This pattern grows considerably with blocking. Regular size was 7.5” x 5’ before blocking and the Skinny size was 5” x 5’ before blocking. |
Stitches Used |
Chain (ch) Single Crochet (sc) Double Crochet (dc) Triple/Treble Crochet (trc) Open Fan Stitch (ofs) |
Abbreviations |
Each (ea) Repeat (rep) Skip (sk) Stitch(es) (st / sts)
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Special Stitches |
Open Fan Stitch (ofs)
Into ch 2 space: [trc *ch 2, trc* repeat from * to * 3x more], ch1 |
Instructions …
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First Half |
Base Chain |
Ch 47 (37). |
Row 1 |
Sc in second ch from hook, ch 1, *sk 4 chs, work ofs into next ch, sk 4 chs, sc into next ch, ch 1,* rep across to last 5 chs, sk 4 chs, into last ch trc, ch 2, trc, ch 2, trc. (4.5 (3.5) ofs) |
Row 2 |
Ch 1, turn, sc in first st, *ch 3, sk next ch-2 space, dc into next ch-2 space,** ch 2, sk next trc, sc, and trc, dc into into first ch-2 space of next ofs, ch 3, sc into center trc of ofs,* rep from * to * across, ending last rep at **, ch 1, trc into last sc. |
Row 3 |
Ch 7, turn, sk first trc, [trc 1, ch 2, trc 1] in ch-1 space, ch 1, sk ch-3 space, sc into next sc, *ch 1, sk next ch-3 space, work ofs into next ch-2 space, ch 1, sk next ch-3 space, sc 1 into next sc,* rep from * to * across. |
Row 4 |
Ch 6, turn, sk first trc, dc into next ch-2 space, ch 3, sc into center trc of ofs, *ch 3, sk next ch-2 space, dc into next ch-2 space, ch 2, sk next trc, sc, and trc, dc into into first ch-2 space of next ofs, ch 3, sc into center trc of ofs,* rep from * to * across, ending with last sc in 3rd ch of turning ch. |
Row 5 |
Ch 1, turn, *sc in first sc, ch 1, sk ch-3 space, work ofs into next ch-2 space, ch 1, skip next ch-3 space,* rep from * to * across to last sc, sc into last sc, ch 1, sk next ch-3 space, [trc, ch 2] 2x, trc into top of ch 6. |
Rows 6+ |
Repeat rows 2-5 until you have reached 2.5 ft or used approx half of your yarn. Make sure you end on row 5. Fasten off. |
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Second Half
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Row 1 |
Turn your project so that your base chain is facing up and the tail from your base chain is on your left. Attach yarn at what is now the right hand side of your project.
Work Row 1 from First Half across into bottoms of ch sts, making sure that your ofs line up in the same ch. |
Rows 2+ |
Repeat rows 2-5 from First Half until Second Half is the same length as First Half, making sure to end on Row 5. Fasten off. |
 A two color version |
Finishing …
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Weave in ends. Wash and block as needed.
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Pattern and photos of single color scarf © Tiffany Haworth, Joy of Life Photo of two color scarf © Stacie North Modeled by Ally English |