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Crochet Pattern: Cottage Rose Patchwork Scarf

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ALL my patterns are written in ENGLISH using AMERICAN CROCHET TERMINOLOGY.
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Yarn and hook: For this project I used sport acrylic yarn in 5 colors with a 3 mm (UK11) (US 10/3) hook. Less than 30 grams used for the squares; leftover yarn is perfect for the flowers.

Other: Tapestry needle for sewing squares together and weaving ends, sewing needle and thread for sewing the roses and leaves on (optional – I used the same yarn to sew them on).

Stitches: chain (ch), chain space (ch-sp), slip stich (sl st.), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc). American terminology used.
Measurements of finished scarf: per maker’s wish: the one in this tutorial is 2.10 m long /6.88 ft.
Measurements of roses: 8x8 cm /3.14”

This tutorial will guide you in making 3 different crochet squares that we’ll mix, match and join together to create one unique piece, as well as a rose and leaves.
The scarf in this tutorial is quite long and it consists of 11 squares because I love long scarves. When long, I can play in styling them differently and make them interesting and eye-catching every time I wear one. You can make it as long or short by playing with the number of squares you want for it.

*The pattern is for personal use only and may not be distributed in any way. Please do NOT recopy, rewrite, redistribute or resell this tutorial. You may sell the products made using this pattern, but I would appreciate if you could link back to my shop. Thank you.*
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