Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Fuzzy Open Shell Scarf - Crochet

Good morning,

Here's another project that I started awhile back and have just finished. 

This is a lovely fine yarn and I'm glad that I have quite a bit of it to make a variety of items.  It is fuzzy so when using a lacy type stitch, the "fuzzies" fill in the spaces.  It's light and soft, so is nice perfect for cool Spring day and just as perfect for next Fall.

Enjoy!

Lois
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Fuzzy Open Shell Scarf
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Materials:

2 skeins Patons Lacette (#2 Fine) yarn, 50 gr. 1.75 oz skeins

H  crochet hook.

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

Work 54" from beginning.

Break off.

Weave in ends.

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6 comments:

  1. The stitches look like little stars! Really pretty Lois!...debbie

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  2. The scarf has a beautiful delicate look to it, Lois. Nice color for Easter too!

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  3. Thank you so much for your sweet words, Debbie and Wanda. Thanks, too, to my daughter and enabler who picks up pretty yarn when she finds it at a good price. :), Lois

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  4. Well today is a fine day indeed.... I came to call and fell in love. Yes, I fell in love with your blog. I can not begin to tell you how wonderful it is to find someone that actually bakes bread in an oven and not a bread maker. Not only that, but share your recipes. (doing my little happy happy joy joy dance here). I love the lab testing that you do. Who could ask for more accurate test results. LOL

    I am so glad that you came to visit me and left that trail of bread crumbs for me to follow back to you. BTW I am a knitter, crocheter and reader too. What a wonderful world.

    Have a great rest of the week.

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  6. Hello, Jo, and Welcome!

    I love your blog, too. I found it while surfing the blog world. I've been reading through it this morning and just had to click to follow and leave a message for you.

    Happy Easter!

    Lois

    BTW, I found a typo in this comment the first time I posted this and the old professor in me forced me to delete it and make the correction. ;)

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