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Quick Kerchief
By Amy ONeill Houck
Created 28 Jul 2007 - 7:47pm

Byline: 

Originally posted on The Hook and I

kerchief pictures [1]

My daughter Selma is in Peace Camp this week and she has a very
favorite counselor named Ariel who, I'm guessing, is about 15. She
wanted to give her a little present on the last day, so I quickly made
her this kerchief using some flag yarn I got from the Crochetville [2] Sea of Yarn Swap.

Materials List: 

1 oz. or less worsted weight yarn (I used some vintage Dupont Orlon I
snagged at Value Village, the orlon made the kerchif a bit heavy, it
would also be nice in a lighter-weight cotton, but I went with it
because I liked the color combination)
1 ball carrying weight novelty yarn--I used Red Heart Tiki in "Aruba" [3].

Size H/5mm crochet hook

Yarn needle

Finished Size: 

About 10" across the widest part.

Gauge: 

As the kerchief is crocheted to fit, gauge is not essential for this pattern.

Notes: 

Note, Main yarn and carrying yarn are held together throughout.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/22/27499949_b8e90bf364.jpg

Instructions:

Chain 4, DC in 4th chain from hook. Chain 3, turn.

Row 2, (do not skip a stitch) DC in stitch right next to hook, and DC all the way across. 2DC in last stitch (turning chain)

Repeat Row 2 18 times. When you've finished the last row, chain 42, turn, sc back to the corner of the kerchif and fasten off.

Join yarn with a slip stitch to the opposite corner. Chain 42, turn, sc back to the corner and fasten off.

Weave in ends.

You can block the ties so they lie flat, but I actually like the curly look.


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Links:
[1] http://www.flickr.com/photos//27499949
[2] http://www.crochetville.org/
[3] http://www.coatsandclark.com/find_a_product/knitting_crochet/e726_swatches.htm