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Friday, February 11, 2011

Simple DC Scarf



Simple DC scarf

c2011 Sandra Petit
http://www.crochetcabana.com

Materials: H hook, one skein Red Heart Super Saver Turqua (Color A) and Blue (Color B)

Size: 6" x 56"

Abbreviations:
ch—chain
sc—single crochet
dc—double crochet
hk—hook
st—stitch

Instructions:

Ch 21
Row 1: with Blue, dc in 4th ch from hk (I go in back hump), dc in ea ch across, ch 2, turn ( 19 dc)

Row 2: dc in each dc across, change to Turqua in last dc, ch 2, turn.

Row 3-35: with Turqua, dc in each dc across, change to Blue, ch 2, turn. (33 rows of Turqua)

Row 36-68: with Blue, dc in each dc across, change to Turqua, ch 2, turn (33 rows of Blue)

Row 69-101: with Turqua, dc in each dc across, change to Blue, ch 2, turn (33 rows of Turqua)

Row 102-103: with Blue, dc in each dc across

Edging:
Continuing on right side, ch 1, sc in top of last dc made,
Turn work so that length is in front of you. (I personally use a hook one size smaller to work along length) Work 2 sc around each dc post along length to last row (actually first row of your scarf). In last row, work 1 sc, then work corner using one of the options below
Work sc in each st along foundation chain. Work corner.
Along next length continue as first length, working 2 sc around each dc post to last row. In last row work 1 sc. work corner in top of turning chain,
Sc in each st of last row of scarf, in last st work rest of corner (such as  sc, ch 1), join to first sc. Finish off
Sew in any ends remaining.

Corner Options:
A - 3 sc in each corner
B - (sc, ch 1, sc)
C - (sc, ch 2, sc) 
D - (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc)
E - (2 sc, ch 1, 2 sc)
F - (sc, hdc, sc)
G - (sc, ch 1, sc, ch 1, sc)
Variation: Work Turqua as Color A and Blue as Color B.

4 comments:

  1. Nice and simple. You've got a great collection of different like-color scarves growing on this blog. My Special Olympics colors are finally arriving in the mail today.

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  2. Hi Sandra

    Don't know if you are aware that the "printer friendly" only open the pillow pattern in pdf?? Just thought I would let you know just in case.

    Regards

    Pam (lavertera) UK
    ps love your work.

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  3. Pam, you CAN make a pdf using print friendly, but it is not ONLY a pdf. When you click on print friendly, it comes up with a printable page of the post. If you want a pdf of the page, you have to click on "pdf". Then it generates a pdf file which you can save if you wish.

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  4. I like that the "Printer Friendly" also lets me print directly to my printer. Another thing it does is lets you adjust the font size up to extra large so a pattern is easier to see.
    A numer of sites are using this now and I like it.
    Sandie, I have been using your patterns for many year now and I like them. There is one pattern though that I had printed years ago and can no longer find. it is your "scrap Strip Afghan". This is the very reason I now save all of the patterns I find to my computer. Then they don't get lost.

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