Crocheting a Stylish Scarf with Caron Simple Soft Yarn

You’ll Need:
1-2 skeins of Caron Simple Soft yarn in Robin’s Egg color;
Crochet hook I;
Tapestry needle;
Scissors;
Measuring tape.
Size:
7” wide x 60” long.
Instructions
To begin, you want your foundation chain to be a multiple of 6 stitches plus 1.
Ch 31
Row Instructions
Row 1: 2dc in the 4th chain from your hook. Skip 2 chains and make 1sc in the next stitch. *Skip 2 chains and make 4dcs in the next stitch. Skip 2 chains and make 1sc in the next chain. Repeat from * to end of row. Chain 3 and turn.
Row 2: Make 2dcs in the 1st sc. Skip 2 stitches. *Make 1sc in between the 2nd and 3rd dc of the next group. Skip 2 stitches, 4dcs in the next sc. Next, skip the next 2 stitches. Repeat from * to the end of the row, making 1sc in the space between the last dc and the chain 3. Turn and chain 3.
Row 3-up: Continue working row 2 until 60” long or desired length.
Assembly
Leave at least 6 inches for your tail. Cut yarn. Yarn over your hook and pull through the last stitch of your row and tighten. To weave in all yarn ends, thread your yarn in your tapestry needle and go in between the stitches one way and back the other way.
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That looks very lovely i already have a pattern for and scarf to crochet
Thanks so much!
Very pretty! I will add this pattern to my list of favorites.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Donnie
You're welcome!