Bells of Ireland Scarf, Free Crochet Pattern + Video


The Bells of Ireland Scarf is a gorgeous lace scarf, crocheted in a muted green tweed and finished off with elegant and easy to make tassels.  Alternating fans and open lattice work are created with easy stitches, resulting in a fun to make and visually interesting crochet scarf!

Need a little help? There's a full video tutorial below too! 


Bells of Ireland Scarf
by Jennifer Dickerson

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Materials:
  • J (6.0 mm) crochet hook 
  • 400-420 yards of Aran or Worsted Weight yarn of your choice (I used 4 balls of Adriafil Woli) 
  • Tapestry Needle 
  • Scissors 

Love this stitch?  Check out my Raspberry Tweed Shawl & Heart You Scarf!



Sizing:
  • 8 inches wide
  • 60 inches long
  • Tassels are 4 inches tall 


Abbreviations and Tutorial Links:


Instructions:

Ch 31 (Multiple of 12+7)

Row 1: Sc in the 11th ch from the hook, *ch 5, skip 3 ch, 1 sc in the next ch, repeat from * turn.

Row 2: Ch 5, skip first sc, 1 sc in ch 5 sp, *skip 1 sc, 7 dc in next ch 5 sp, skip 1 sc, 1 sc in next ch 5 sp, ch 5, skip 1 sc, 1 sc in next ch 5 sp, repeat from * to sc in last ch sp, ch 2, 1 dc in 6th ch from last sc of previous row, turn.

Row 3: Ch 6, skip (1 dc, 2 ch, 1 sc, 1 dc), *1 sc in next dc (second dc of 7 dc), ch 5, skip 3 dc, 1 sc in next dc (6th dc of 7 dc), ch 5, then work a sc in the ch 5 sp, ch 5 then repeat from * ending with 1 sc, turn.

Repeat rows 2 and 3 until about inches long (or you run out of yarn), ending on row 2.

Weave in ends.  Add 3 tassels to either end of the scarf.  I did 50 wraps of yarn around all 4 fingers.  If you have never made a tassel, check out the video where I show you step by step how to both make and attach them. 


© Jennifer Dickerson 2019

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