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How to Create a Beautiful Stacked Shell Crochet Scarf

Create a beautiful scarf using the crochet technique to form stacked shells. This scarf design features a series of shells stacked on top of each other, giving it a unique and textured look. By using different colors or yarn types, you can customize the scarf to match your personal style or wardrobe.
The stacked shells add dimension and interest to the scarf, making it a stylish accessory for any outfit. Whether you are a beginner looking to practice new stitches or an experienced crocheter wanting to try a new pattern, this scarf is a great way to showcase your crochet skills. The stacked shells create a visually appealing design that is sure to impress. With just a few simple stitches, you can create a one-of-a-kind scarf that will keep you warm and stylish all season long.Materials:
- 4 1/2 oz. 4-ply ww acrylic (I used Red Heart)
- I hook
Size:
5 1/2" x 52"
Notes:
- I crochet tight so you may want to adjust your hook size.
- Shell: 2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc
Directions:
Row 1: Ch 23, dc in 4th ch from hook. Skip next 2 chs, shell in next ch. Skip next 2 chs, dc in next 7 chs. Skip next 2 chs, shell in next ch. Skip next 2 chs, dc in last 2 chs. Ch 3, turn.
Row 2: Dc in next dc. Shell in next shell. Dc in next 7 dc. Shell in next shell. Dc in next dc and in top of ch 3. Ch 3, turn.
Repeat Row 2 until desired length. End off.
* I crocheted 97 rows.
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