The Crochet Linora Scarf is a charming accessory that adds a touch of elegance and warmth to any outfit. With its intricate crochet pattern and soft, luxurious yarn, this scarf is a cozy companion for chilly days and a stylish statement piece for any occasion. Whether you're looking to stay snug during outdoor adventures or to elevate your everyday look, the Linora Scarf wraps you in comfort and style. Its versatile design makes it easy to pair with a variety of outfits, making it a must-have for your wardrobe. Embrace the beauty of handcrafted fashion with the Crochet Linora Scarf and enjoy feeling both cozy and chic wherever you go.
Materials:
Yarn, hook, scissors, darning needle
Hana-Ami Flower Loom- Art No. 3146
Yarn A (for the scarf): Weight 4 – I use Caron Simply Soft in Pistachio
Yarn B (for the flower petals ): Weight 4 – I use Lily Sugar’n Cream in White
Yarn C (for the flower centers): Weight 4 – I use Lily Sugar’n Cream in Yellow
Hook: 8mm US
Gauge: 8DC x 2 rows = 4” wide x 2” tall
Size: Made to measure
Abbreviations:
Chain – Ch
Stitch – St
Single Crochet – SC
Double Crochet – DC
Right Side – RS
Yarn over – YO
Instructions:
TURN WORK after each row
Ch 2 at the beginning of a row counts as a DC
Process: This project is started by chaining an amount equal to the desired length of your scarf, and then working in vertical rows to add width. Lastly, loom flowers are made and sewn onto the RS of the scarf.
Scarf:
*Turn work after each row*
Using yarn A, Ch a multiple of 4 + 1, equal to the length you want for your scarf
Row 1: SC in the 2nd ch from hook and across, Ch 2 (counts as a DC)
Row 2: DC in the next St (2 DC total including the Ch 2), *skip next St, DC in next St, DC in previously skipped stitch (creating an X)* repeat from * to ** until you reach the last 2 Sts, DC in final 2 Sts
Repeat Row 2 until you have reached your desired scarf width, making sure you end with an UNEVEN amount of total crossed DC rows (I crocheted 9 rows total to reach my desired width, NOT including the SC row)
Final Row: SC in each St across, cut and fasten off yarn, weave in any ends <3 Proceed to “Applying Flowers”
Applying Flowers:
Using yarn B for the petals and yarn C for the flower’s center, follow the instructions of your Hana-Ami Flower Loom (I’ve included a guide below) to create 2 large circle flowers, 4 medium circle flowers, and 6 small circle flowers
Step 1: Attach loom to base and wind yarn B all the way around pegs in a criss-cross fashion, tying it off once you’ve worked full circle
Step 2: Using yarn C, weave from the center, down through each petal. Once finished, remove flower from loom, tie and secure ends <3
Use the tail threads of the flowers to securely knot them into your project, facing RS up, weaving in loose ends after I arrange my flowers.