Friday, 20 June 2014
Wild Flowers Scarf: Pattern
As promised, the pattern for the MOM AND DAUGHTER CROCHET ALONG SCARF, A.K.A. "The Wildflowers Scarf"!
PATTERN TERMS: US
My patterns are all written in US terms - I have included this little chart to make it easier for my UK readers to reference the difference in stitch terms.
Skill Level: Easy
Approximate Time: 2 hours
Yarn:
I used Elle Escapade DK for the first scarf and Lollipop DK for the other two
Any DK (8 ply / Light Worsted Weight) or Aran (10ply / Worsted Weight) Yarn would be suitable
Hook Size:
I used a 6.00mm for the foundation chains and a 5.50mm for the rest
Use whatever hook size suits your choice of yarn and your tension.
Size:
Width - 13cm
Length - 164cm (excluding embellishments)
SCARF
Foundation: with a 6.00mm hook crochet 24ch
Change to 5.50mm hook
(I use a slightly bigger hook to crochet the foundation chain - gives a more even start to the workpiece)
Repeat Row 2 until scarf is required length (I made mine 164 cm - over 125 rows)
Working across the length; 3ch (counts as 1dc), 2dc into same sp post; 2dc into each post; 6dc into last post at end of row;
working across the width, 2dc into each 1ch sp; 6dc into last 1ch sp at end of row;
working across the length, 2dc into post directly after 6dc; 2dc into each post; 6dc into last post at end of row;
working across the width, 2dc into each 1ch sp, 3dc into same space as start 3ch, sl st into top of 3ch to close.
I quite fancy the reverse single crochet although I have to admit it is a bit fiddly. For a beginner a regular single crochet edging might be a more comfortable option.
The scarf can be worn as is or you can really go to town decorating it!! Add a few wildflowers, or beaded braids / tassels!
SMALL WILD FLOWER
Make a magic ring.
Row 1: 3ch (counts as 1dc), 1dc into the ring, 5ch; (2dc, 5ch) x4 (5 petals formed), sl st into sp between 2dc to close;
Row 2: Join yarn in space between two dc (1ch; 6hdc into 5ch sp, 1ch, sl st into next sp between two dc) x5 (the last sl st being worked into the start 1ch); break off yarn
LARGE WILD FLOWER
Make a magic ring.
Row 1: 4ch (counts as 1trc), 1trc into the ring, 5ch; (2trc, 5ch) x4 (5 petals formed), sl st into sp between 2dc to close;
Row 2: Join yarn in space between two trc (2ch; 6dc into 5ch sp, 2ch, sl st into next sp between two trc) x5 (the last sl st being worked into the 1st of the 2ch at the start); break off yarn
Embellish your flowers with additional stitchwork, embroidery, beads and buttons! (No rules! Just have fun!)
So pretty another wonderful pattern,
ReplyDeleteClare x
Thank you so much for this beautiful scarf pattern and it looks so very easy!!! I think even I could manage it!!! Love your blog!!!! Have a wonderful fun filled happy and fab week!!!!
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AMarie xxx
Very beautifull !! Thanks a lot for this pattern !! Have a good evening !
ReplyDeleteLove this scarf. It's unique and very cute!
ReplyDeleteI love how this pattern is both simple and interchangable! Definitely adding this to my teaching projects list! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is my next project after I finish my second RTS!
ReplyDeleteCant wait to try this one next. So pleased I came across your blog. Im on crocheting the Road Trip Scarf and its straight forward and easy to understand. Im English and translating it in my head, if you know what I mean. Love the random coloured wool (variegated). Pammy
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