The Ginkgo Leaf Scarf is fun fallish scarf that celebrates the gorgeous fan shape of the gingko leaf. Chunky lace is crocheted up in basic stitches-treble, single, and chain for a lovely effect!
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- Hyacinth Cowl by The Stitchin' Mommy
- Elegant Crochet Scarf by Oombawka Design Crochet
Materials:
- 6.0 mm J crochet hook
- 395 yards of #4/worsted weight yarn (I used Color Theory by Two Of Wands/Lion Brand in “Moonbeam” “Bee Pollen” “Dijon” and “Canyon”)
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
- Tape measure
Sizing:
- 8 inches wide
- 56 inches long
- Tassels are each 3 inches tall
Instructions:
Ch 32 (multiple of 10+2)
Row 1: Sc in the second ch from the hook. *Skip 4 ch, work 9 tr in the next ch, skip 4 ch, 1 sc, rpt from * across.
Row 2: Ch 4 and turn. Work a tr in the first sc, *ch 3, work a sc in the center tr of the 9 tr fan, ch 3, work 2 tr in sc, rpt from * across.
Row 3: Ch 1 and turn. Work 1 sc in the sp between 2 tr, * skip 3 ch, 9 tr in sc, skip 3 ch, 1 sc in space between 2 tr, repeat from * across.
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until scarf measures approximately 56 inches or desired length. Fasten off and weave in any ends that remain.
Optional Tassels (scarf shown has 4-one at each corner):
If you would like to add tassels (optional), cut two pieces of yarn each about 12 inches long and set aside. Wrap yarn around all four fingers 30 times. Carefully slide the bundle off of your fingers and tie one of the pieces of yarn at the top. Tie the second piece of yarn around the tassel about 1/4 of the way down the tassel. Cut all loops off at the bottom and trim straight across. Repeat for the other tassels. Tie a tassel at all four corners of the scarf.
Finishing:
Weave in all ends with a tapestry needle and you're finished!
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