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Crochet Tweedy Scarf

Leyla
Leyla
Feb 08, 2024 08:04 AM
Crochet Tweedy Scarf

Indulge in the exquisite charm of the Tweedy Scarf, a masterpiece of crochet craftsmanship. This elegant accessory is meticulously handcrafted using the art of crochet, resulting in a stunning blend of style and warmth. The Tweedy Scarf is designed to elevate your fashion game, adding a touch of sophistication to any outfit. This meticulously crafted accessory showcases the artistry of crochet, with each stitch carefully woven to create a stunning visual texture. The Tweedy Scarf boasts a unique blend of colors and textures, adding depth and dimension to your ensemble. Wrap yourself in its luxurious embrace and experience the perfect blend of comfort and style. Whether you're strolling through the city streets or attending a glamorous event, the Crochet Tweedy Scarf is sure to turn heads and make a lasting impression. 

STELLA SCARF PATTERN

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

Yarn: Worsted weight yarn (#4 medium) in color of choice. Approximately 425 yards.

Shown: Lion Brand Mandala Tweed Stripes (100% acrylic), 426 yd [390 m]/5.3 oz [150g]: #214 (Shooting Star), 1 skein. Lion Brand Mandala Tweed Stripes has been discontinued. If you are unable to find it, try another worsted weight acrylic yarn. Lion Brand Ferris Wheel is worsted weight acrylic that also changes color as you crochet. Sirdar Jewelspun is another great alternative choice.

Hook: Size H/8 (5.0 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.

Notions: Tapestry needle, measuring tape, optional stitch markers.

SIZING AND GAUGE

Size: Approximately 8″ x 65″

Gauge: 14 sts and 7 rows = 4” x 4” in dc.

PATTERN NOTES

NOTES:

  • All rows start with stdc to avoid the gaps that can occur with turning chs.
  • Stdc sts count as dcs in the st count for each row.
  • Work row one into the bottom bumps (sometimes called back bumps) of the foundation ch. 
  • When working dc rows, each ch, ch-1 sp, and dc of prior row counts as a st in which you will work a dc so that you will always have 33 dc in the dc rows.

STANDARD STITCH ABBREVIATIONS (U.S. CROCHET TERMINOLOGY)

beg: beginning

ch(s): chain(s)

ch-1 sp(s): chain one space(s)

dc: double crochet

rep: repeat

sc: single crochet

sk: skip

st(s): stitch(es)

SPECIAL STITCH ABBREVIATIONS, INSTRUCTIONS, AND TUTORIALS:

5-dc Shell: work 5 dc in one st; 

stdc: stacked double crochet: start a new row without a turning chain, insert hook into first st and make a sc, then insert hook under two loops on the left-hand side of the sc and make another sc – stacked double crochet completed; tutorial at 

v-st: (dc, ch 1, dc) in the same st

STELLA SCARF PATTERN

Base Chain: Ch 33

Row 1 (dc row): Stdc in first st, dc in next st and each st across, turn. (33 dc)

Row 2 – 3: Rep row 1 (dc row).

Row 4 (v’s and shells base row): Stdc in first st, 2 dc in same st, sk 3 sts, v-st in next st, sk 3 sts, *5-dc shell in next st, sk 3 sts, v-st in next st, sk 3 sts; rep from * across until 1 st remains, 3 dc in last st. (2 half shells on edges, 4 v-st, 3 5-dc shells)

Row 5 (shells and v’s row): Stdc in first st, dc in same st, 5-dc shell in next ch-1 sp, *v-st in middle dc of next 5-dc shell, 5-dc shell in next ch-1 sp; rep from * across working 2 dc in last st. (4 dc, 4 5-dc shells, 3 v-st)

Row 6 (v’s and shells row): Stdc in first st, 2 dc in same st, v-st in middle dc of next 5-dc shell, *5-dc shell in next ch-1 sp, v-st in middle dc of next 5-dc shell; rep from * across until 4 dc remain, 3 dc in last st. (2 half shells, 4 v-st, 3 5-dc shells)

Rows 7 – 10: Rep row 5-6 two times.

Row 11: Rep row 5.

Row 12 – 14: Rep row 1 (dc row).

Row 15 (dcs and sps base row): Stdc in first st, dc in next st, ch 1, sk 1, *dc in next 3 sts, ch 1, sk 1 st; rep from * across until 2 sts remain, dc in last 2 sts, turn. (25 dc, 8 ch-1 sps)

Row 16 (dcs and sps row): Stdc in first st, dc in next st, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp, *dc in next 3 sts, ch 1, sk ch-1 sp; rep from * across until 2 sts remain, dc in last 2 sts, turn.

Rows 17 – 19: Rep row 16 (dcs and sps row).

Rows 20 – 95: Rep rows 1 – 19 four times.

Rows 96 – 106: Rep rows 1 – 11 once.

Rows 107 – 109: Rep row 1.

Finishing: Fasten off. Weave in ends. Block if desired.

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