![]() Yarn Over Slip Stitch (yo-slst): Yarn over (yo) and insert the hook into indicated st yarn over and draw the yarn through.Using stitch markers, one in the first stitch and 1 in the last stitch of a row could be a great help not loosing the stitches on the edges! 5.5 mm crochet hook (I have used Furls Wooden Hook, Cocobolo).(yarn weight: 4 Medium Content Solids: 100% acrylicīall size: 141 g/5 oz, 234 meters/256 yards) 3 skeins of Red Heart Soft, colorway Off White.GAUGE 14 sts and 13 rows in pattern repeat = 10cm x 10cm (4”x4") You can easily adjust the size of your scarf!įor a longer scarf start with more foundation chain sts in multiples of 2 +1 stitch to turn.įor a wider scarf add more rows in the pattern repeat. ![]() SIZE Without the fringe, the scarf is approx. ~ Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queues and Favorites! ~ The scarf is worked lengthwise in rows back and forth with fringe added at the end (if desired). Here's a close up! Just look at that gorgeous knit-alike texture! This scarf design is suitable for teen, adult women, but also for men. The Bex Scarf is a soft crochet scarf with an interesting knit-look pattern and a lovely drape! Althought it has a right and a wrong side, the scarf looks pretty on both sides, featuring a slightly different look on each one. *Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links and at no additional cost to you, I might earn a small commission if you decide to purchase through these links. So here it is, the Bex Scarf, a free crochet pattern that you can find here, on My Hobby is Crochet blog! Fasten off after final row.Many of you mentioned that you loved the Bex Hat, so I have designed a scarf to go with it. Row 10: Ch 2, sk first sc, *dc in each st across, changing to Grey on last dc, turn: 236 dc. Row 9: With Fuchsia Purple, ch 1, sc in first 2 dc, *sc in next 3 dc, in third row below, dtr in skipped dc (reach back a little), sk next dc in current row, rep from * to last 2 dc, sc in last 2 dc, turn. Row 8: Ch 2, sk first sc, dc in next sc, *dc in next 3 sc, dc in CHAIN above the skipped dc, rep from * last 2 sc, dc in last 2 sc, changing to Fuchsia Purple on last dc, turn: 236 dc. Row 7: With Grey, ch 1, sc in first 2 dc, *ch 1, sk 1 dc, sc in next 3 dc, rep from * to last 2 dc, sc in last 2 dc, turn. Row 6: Ch 2, sk first sc, *dc in each st across, changing to Grey on last dc, turn: 236 dc. Row 5: With Fuchsia Purple, ch 1, sc in first 2 dc, *in third row below, dtr in skipped dc (reach forward a little bit) (see Special Stitches above), sk next dc in current row, sc in next 3 dc, rep from * to last 2 dc, sc in last 2 dc, turn. Row 4: Ch 2, sk first sc, dc in next sc, *dc in CHAIN above the skipped dc, dc in next 3 sc, rep from * last 2 sc, dc in last 2 sc, changing to Fuchsia Purple on last dc, turn: 236 dc. Note: For this scarf, you won’t be working into the chain-1 spaces. ![]() Row 3: With Grey, ch 1, sc in first dc and next 4 dc, *ch 1, sk 1 dc, sc in next 3 dc, rep from * to last 3 dc, ch 1, sk 1 dc, sc in last 2 dc, turn. Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as first dc here and throughout), sk first sc, dc in each sc across, changing to Grey on last dc, turn: 236 dc. Row 1: With Fuchsia Purple, ch 237, sc in second ch from hook and in each remaining ch, turn: 236 sc. ![]() Note: If you prefer Foundation Single Crochet, make 236 (or one stitch less than the initial chain if you’re using the stitch multiples).
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