The Festival Scarf is a lovely, lacy scarf that shows off some special yarn in a beautiful way. Granny stripes give this scarf an open look, and make it a very quick to stitch project. Use a variegated yarn like I did, or try experimenting with self striping, tweeds, or solids too!
Want a little help? There's a full video tutorial below too!
Festival Scarf
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- 6.0 mm J crochet hook
- 360 yards of worsted weight yarn ( I used Knitologie Worsted by KnitCrate in the "Dashboard" colorway)
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Tape measure
Finished Sizing:
Instructions:
Ch 33 (Multiple of 6+3)
Row 1: In the fourth ch from the hook, work a dc. Work a dc in each of the next two ch. *skip 3 ch, then work a dc in each of the next three ch. Repeat from * until 4 ch remain. Skip three ch, then work a dc into the last ch.
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. In the first ch 3 space, work 2 dc. *In the next ch 3 space, (work 3 dc, ch 3). Repeat from * across to the end of the row, then work a dc into the topmost chain of the turning chain.
Repeat row 2 until scarf is desired length (I made mine about 96 inches long)
Weave in any ends that remain.
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. In the first ch 3 space, work 2 dc. *In the next ch 3 space, (work 3 dc, ch 3). Repeat from * across to the end of the row, then work a dc into the topmost chain of the turning chain.
Repeat row 2 until scarf is desired length (I made mine about 96 inches long)
Weave in any ends that remain.
Really like your pattern and video but I think you left something out in the written pattern: Row 1's repeat says: *skip 3 ch, then work a dc in each of the next three ch. Repeat from *. I think you forgot to add the "ch 3" as: *ch3, skip 3 ch, then work a dc in each of the next three ch. Repeat from * The video does start the repeat with the ch3. Can't wait to make this scarf. Thanks.
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