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Made by Dee Leidlein
With its simple two row repeat, it would make a great project to do while watching your favorite show on television. I hope you enjoy working on it. Don’t forget to leave your comments.
The stitch pattern has a beautiful texture but doesn’t take a lot of effort. I love both sides of this stitch. The Caron Cake yarn comes in a range of beautiful colorways and you will definitely find one that suits your taste. I really enjoyed working with this yarn. It isn’t too thick and has great drape for a worsted weight yarn.
You might also like my Crochet Chunky Scarf with Pockets.
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Pattern
Materials
1. Worsted Weight variegated yarn. I used one ball of Caron Cakes in color Cake Pop
2. Hook I (5.5mm)
3. Tapestry needle to weave in the ends.
Size
68 inches long and 7 1/2 inches wide. Length of tassels not included.
Gauge
Using I hook, 13 dc st= 4 inches
Yardage
Used up the entire 383 yards of one ball of Caron Cakes.
Stitch Abbreviations
sc- single crochet
fpsc- Front post sc
dc- double crochet
sk- skip
ch- chain
Stitch Explanation
Front post single crochet (fpsc): Worked like a regular sc except for the way you insert your hook. The hook is inserted in the same way as working a front post double crochet. See my tutorial on front post double crochet here : Front Post Double Crochet Tutorial
Note: The Scarf is made lengthwise. The more chains you add, the longer your scarf will be. Initial chain should be a multiple of 4+2.
Row 1: Chain 302, 1 sc in 2nd chain from hook, *(Ch 3, sk next 3 chs, 1 sc in next), repeat from * until end of the row, turn.———76 sc
Row 2: Ch 3 ( counts as a dc here and throughout), 1 dc in same st as beginning ch-3, sk next ch-3 loop, *(3 dc in next sc, sk next ch-3 loop), repeat from * until end of row, 2 dc in last sc, turn. ———74 3dc groups with 2 dc on either ends
Row 3: Ch 1, 1 sc in same st as beginning ch 1, *(ch 3, 1 fpsc around the middle dc of the next 3dc group), repeat from * to last 3dc group, ch 3, 1 sc in last dc, turn.———76 sc
Row 4: Ch 3, 1 dc in same st as beginning ch-3, sk next ch-3 loop, *(3 dc in next fpsc, sk next ch-3 loop), repeat from * until end of row, 2 dc in last sc, turn. ———74 3dc groups with 2 dc on either end
Last Row: Ch 1, 1 sc in same st as beginning ch 1, *(ch 3, 1 sc in the middle dc of the next 3dc group), repeat from * to last 3dc group, ch 3, 1 sc in last dc, turn.———76 sc
Tassels
You might have to use a bigger hook for your tassels. Cut 4 strands of 8 inches each. Fold at the middle of the strands and pull through your scarf to get a loop, yarn over grabbing all the strands and pull through the loop. Tighten the knot. Repeat the steps to attach all the tassels. Trim as needed to level them.
Enjoy your new scarf!
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If you love making sacrves, you can chek out my Kaleidoscope Infinity Scarf and my Rose Petals Crochet Scarf too.
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I bought two blue tones of the caron cakes, I like your pattern! I am going to download the pattern or yours and have a go at it! It looks like it will go into spring….as spring/summer is alway here in NW FL or lower Ala as the locals (me) refer to my area of Florida, B
Thank you, I am glad you like it.
Hola. es preciosa la bufanda y los colores me han gustado mucho
Gracias.
Thank you for such a beautiful patter. I've downloaded it so I can print it out once I get ink. lol
I am glad you like it :).
Beautiful creations! You're very talented!
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Loe this patter, finished mine the other day. Is there a pattern for a matching hat?
Not yet. I might try a hat in the future. The color changes may not show as much though.
Beautiful pattern saw it on Facebook have to make.
thank you i choose to use the purple caron cakes and i love it!
I have read and re-read this pattern. My question is how can you chain 302 and only have 76 stitches at the end of rows?
You are skipping chains in between the sc stitches.
Just made the scarf while on my road trip and it's turned out nice! Awesome pattern ??
Thank you, I am so glad you like it.
Im confused about row 4. "3dc in fpsc". Help! How do I do this step? Any video tutorial for this? I'm stuck ?
You work 3 dc into the same sc st. I am sorry, I do not have a video.
Do You have a schema?
I am sorry, I don't.
Do you have a hat pattern to match the ocean wave scarf?
I am sorry, I do not have a hat to match this scarf.
I am trying to figure how much material to buy- How much of each color?
This scarf was made using a multi-color yarn and not by changing colors. If you plan to change colors, divide the total yardage given in the pattern by the number of colors to calculate how much you need to buy.
Love this…it's the 1st pattern I've had work with the caron cakes…everything else I had to frog or I just abandoned
Thank you, I appreciate the comment.
In the process of making this scarf,love the pattern.Did you start the pattern by using the yarn from the inside of the ball or the outside? Just curious,as I started with the yarn from outside and have noticed the colors are blending before the row ends.Still pretty,but doesn't look like the one in the photo.
I always work from the outside of the skein. The colorway I used has subtle color changes, may be that is the reason the color changes are not that stark.
I have been searching for an “interesting” scarf pattern. Something with depth, texture, and that really shows off self-striping yarn. I haven’t started the scarf yet, but it the patterns appears to promise to work up quickly because of the chains and skips. I look forward to this! Thanks for sharing this! Hope
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Hi Hope, Thank you so much for your kind words. I hope you really like the scarf you make from this pattern. I love your name between.
Author
Hi Hope, Thank you so much for your kind words. I hope you really like the scarf you make from this pattern.
Also, I forgot to ask, how to do you think using the thinner Mandala yarn would turn out? Would it be too thin? Thanks! Hope
Author
I think it would still look gorgeous. You might have to work more rows and use a smaller hook though.
If I make this scarf and link your website to my online store, am I aloud to resell scarves I make from this pattern? Total understand if the answer is no, just think this pattern is awesome
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Hi Catherine, yes, you are allowed to sell the items you make from my patterns. I am glad you asked. Thank you for visiting my blog.
Beautiful pattern:) I’m curious as to how many tassels you made for your scarf and how did you space them out?