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Arugula Scarf
By Jennifer Dickerson
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Materials:
Sizing as shown:
Instructions:
Ch 200 for the scarf as shown. If a different length is desired, simply chain to the length desired, plus 4.
Foundation Row: In the 4th chain from the hook, dc, then work one dc in each ch to the end of the row.
Row 1: Turn, ch 3 and work 1 dc in the first stitch and in each stitch to the end of row.
Repeat this row two more times.
Last Row/Ruffle Row: Turn, ch 3 and work 3 dc into the first st. Work 3 dc in each st across the entire row.
Finishing:
Weave in all ends. Block if needed.
Need a little extra help? Check out the full video tutorial and make this scarf step by step!
- H (5.0 mm) Crochet Hook
- 1/2 Skein Dream In Color Smooshy ("Spring Tickle" colorway
- Tapestry Needle (for weaving in ends)
Sizing as shown:
- Width: 2.5 inches
- Length: 75 inches
Instructions:
Ch 200 for the scarf as shown. If a different length is desired, simply chain to the length desired, plus 4.
Foundation Row: In the 4th chain from the hook, dc, then work one dc in each ch to the end of the row.
Row 1: Turn, ch 3 and work 1 dc in the first stitch and in each stitch to the end of row.
Repeat this row two more times.
Last Row/Ruffle Row: Turn, ch 3 and work 3 dc into the first st. Work 3 dc in each st across the entire row.
Finishing:
Weave in all ends. Block if needed.
It certainly is pretty! Thanks for the directions!
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DeleteWow, thanks for this pattern. I need something to make me think that spring might actually show up sometime this year. I am going to try it right away.
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting for spring too...thought this might help!
DeleteArugula! I love it and now I have a name for the scarves I knitted for everyone for Christmas - your pattern and mine are so similar! Of course mine were in winter colors, so now I will have to make more in spring colors :)
ReplyDeleteLoving those spring colors right now too!
DeleteThis is gorgeous. I can't wait to try my hand at this pattern. Thank you so much for you clear and concise patterns. I have recreated a couple of them for myself and they are always so easy to understand and follow. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your super nice comment! Definitely let me know how yours turns out! Happy crocheting! :)
DeleteThis is a gorgeous scarf! Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to start making myself one!
ReplyDeleteI love your patterns! Thanks for posting them for free. My question is: do you allow items made from your patterns to be sold for profit with credit going to you for pattern?
ReplyDeleteMelanie Jenkins
Gorgeous! I want to give this a try sometime.
ReplyDeleteLoved this pattern from the moment I saw it on your site! I made one this past weekend (Fri night and finished on Sat) to wear to Easter Sunday church! I had a skein of Lion Brand cotton/bamboo #3 (light) in a springy pinkish/rose, and it worked perfectly with the pattern. I wore it with the length doubled and put the ends through the loop, which made a double ruffle around my neck and the 2 ends spiraled down the front.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds SO pretty!!!
DeleteI absolutely love your patterns. However, they have to be the most difficult to download. I like having a picture with my pattern, but I have to paste yours to a word site and then print. Suggestions?
ReplyDeleteLove your patterns! Still wondering if you allow items made from your patterns to be sold at craft sales and such? Please let me know. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMelanie Jenkins
I made your scarf this past weekend and it turned out great! Thank you so much for the pattern. I made a blog post about it, with a link back to you. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteLynne
Thanks Lynne, your scarf and photos are lovely...I'm your latest bloggy follower too! :)
DeleteThis is a beautiful, versatile scarf! Can't wait to find my yarn (just moved) and give it a try!
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Cathy
Yay! Have fun! :)
DeleteI love all of your patterns! They are beautiful and easy to crochet. A wonderful combination :-)
ReplyDeleteTrish
Thank you so much for your kind comment, I really appreciate it!
DeleteWonderful pattern! Can't wait to make it! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDelete~ Shea
Thanks Shea, and you're so welcome too!
DeleteBeautiful pattern! Could it be made with a #2 Fine yarn?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diane
Finer yarn works really well with this pattern, to be sure though, try making a little swatch before beginning just to be sure it will look how you want it to look. Happy crocheting!
DeleteI used fine yarn and it's adorable!! Thank you!!!!
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DeleteHi Jennifer, this is the second scarf I have made from your site, and I can say that I really loved it. Thanks again for another great pattern, and pretty scarf. As always, I will come back and try another one of your patterns!
ReplyDeleteYay! Thanks!! :)
DeleteThank you for this pattern I used Angel Hair yarn for this and it came out so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWill be giving this as a gift for my mother.
Thank you again
That sounds lovely, and a wonderful gift too!
DeleteI am wondering if I added some more rows to make the scarf wider, and added more chains to add length, and THEN did the ruffle in a way that would make the scarf twist on both ends, from about the clavical down, using xtra stitches worked in each stitch of the previous row thereby creating a loose curlicue effect? I would use more than one color too, for interest as it gently twists. Do you think it would work? Excited here!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern though I managed to do it wrong the first time! I have mentioned you in a blog post http://www.lipstickandlace.co.uk/2014/01/slightly-addicted-to-scarves.html
ReplyDeleteJust finished making this scarf using Red Heart Super Saver in Buff. Love it! So proud of myself! Made it in just 2 nights. Plan to make more. Love this pattern. Thank you so much for the free pattern. So easy to make.
ReplyDeleteI just made this with Red Heart Super Saver in Macaw. It is beautiful! Can't wait to make more as gifts! Thanks for the free pattern!
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Hello Jennifer, I made two of this piece in different colors. I posted in my face book page and wrote ready for sale and taking more orders. my sister-in law ordered 3 for her and for my neices ( of course I won't be charging her and she knew that ).then my friend wants one. this piece will be a hit. I want to inform about this since that half of my sale will go towards our Church Building Fund ( as we still needs money to complete the constructions.I posted your name and your website as the designer. thank you for the free pattern.
ReplyDeleteI spent a pleasant evening yesterday making this with some emerald green sock wool (which has a nice bouncy stretch, I find). It's the perfect accessory for Saint Patrick's day next week.
ReplyDeleteI did this in black with sequins. It's beautiful. It is such a simple idea that looks so much more than the little trouble it is to do. Also, no bulk around the neck. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI found your pattern last year and have made several. I just love it! Has just enough ruffle to be feminine, but not too "fru=fru". Thank you very much! Pamela Muma
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