Boys Textured Scarf
Materials:
*H Hook
*Caron Simply Soft in Dark Sage
To change the width of the scarf: Begin with a multiple of 3+2
To make a scarf for a toddler/young child:
Ch 20.
R1: Beginning in 2nd ch from hook, SC in each ch across.
R2: Ch 2. {1 SC, 1 HDC, 1 DC} in first stitch. *Skip next 2 stitches. {1 SC, 1 HDC, 1 DC} in next stitch* Repeat to end, 1 SC in last stitch. Turn.
R3-R140: Repeat Row 2.
R141: Ch 1. SC in each stitch across. Tie off and hide ends.
Obviously, you can just add more (or less) rows to your liking.
R3-R140: Repeat Row 2.
R141: Ch 1. SC in each stitch across. Tie off and hide ends.
Obviously, you can just add more (or less) rows to your liking.
You son is too cute. Thanks for sharing the pattern. Isn't it cool how the basic stitches of crochet make cool textures depending on how you mix them? Would you mind me using this in my beginning crochet classes? I'll keep the link back to your blog and store.
ReplyDeleteI love the scarf, it is so simple but so effective. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSara, that sounds great! I think it would be great for beginners to see what you can do with just a few basic stitches. Please, let me know how it goes and grab a few pictures if you can and I'll blog about your class. :)
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ReplyDeleteLove this scarf! Bought the yarn yesterday! Question: is it possible to use a bigger hook?
ReplyDeleteOh yes, a bigger hook should work just fine. I used the H hook because it is what is recommended for the yarn, but it will work with a bigger hook as well.
DeleteThank you so much for all your patterns, you make them so easy to follow and fun, plus the pictures are real helpful! Thanks
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ReplyDeleteDid you post the matching hat pattern also, I am trying to make all my Christmas presents this year as I am recently disabled and unable to buy any gifts.
ReplyDeleteWould love to have the hat pattern if anyone has one. thanks
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