Blossom Scrap Yarn Scarf Crochet Pattern, Colorful Stitches Guide, Written Instructions & Video Tutorial, Colorful DIY Project for Crafters
This stash-friendly crochet scarf pattern is designed to make use of leftover fingering weight yarn. It's enjoyable to crochet due to the variety of stitches involved.
The "Blossom" scarf pattern includes:
• A picture of the finished scarf
• Hook and yarn recommendations
• Crochet abbreviations in standard US terms
• Gauge information
• Explanations of complex stitches
• A video tutorial
• Written instructions with accompanying progress pictures
• Printable version with graph chart
• Total stitch count
Scarf size: 70 x 15 inches (175 x 38 cm)
Gauge: 29 dc x 12 rows = 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm)
Skills level: Intermediate
Pages: 16
Yarn: If you want to follow the original color scheme, you need to 100% mercerized cotton 4ply yarn (super fine/fingering), 1.76 oz / 50 g and 185 yds / 169 m in skein, colors: ecru, light blue, blue, dark blue, red, light red, green, light green, orange, yellow, light yellow, mint. You can use any combination of colors, the scarf will be made in a mirror image from the starting chain so it’s important to have enough of each color to do rows on both sides.
Hook: 2.5 mm
Stitches used: slip stitch, surface slip stitch, chain, single crochet, back post single crochet, spikesinglecrochet, half double crochet, double crochet, front post double crochet, back post double crochet, treble crochet, back post treble crochet, front post treble crochet, picot, puff, flat X-stitch, some complex stitches based on these.
This is a crochet scarf pattern for English speaking users. The pattern is a PDF file which will be available for downloading immediately after purchase.
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