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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Grey Wool Open Shell Scarf - Crochet


Good morning,

Here is an easy pattern using the basic open shell crochet stitch for a scarf for an adult;  tomorrow you will find a pattern for a matching hat here.  Although some items are knit and some are crochet, this is the same yarn used for the 18" Doll Jacket, Hat, and Scarf in an earlier article.  The items all made from the same yarn make a nice set of items for a young girl who owns an 18" doll. 

Comments are always welcome.  Just click that comment link at the bottom and let me know how you like this one.

Lois


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Grey Open Shell Scarf - Crochet

Finished size:  9.5" x 52"

Gauge: 16 st = 4 “; 11 rows = 4” Check your gauge and adjust hook size as necessary.

Row 1 (rs): chain 43, sc in second ch from hook, skip 2 ch, *(dc, ch 1, dc) shell made in next ch, skip 2 ch, sc in next ch, skip 2 ch. Repeat across ending in sc in last ch.

Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc and ch 1) and dc in top of sc of previous row, *sc in center space of shell of previous row, shell in next sc of previous row. Repeat from * ending with shell in last sc.

Row 3: ch 1, *work sc in center of shell of last row, shell in top of sc of previous row. Repeat from * ending in sc in top of last shell.

Repeat rows 2 and 3 for pattern for 52".

Break off. Weave in ends.

Click for more of my Scarf and Hat patterns.

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