scarf
SSScarf
Author
Allena Williams
Introduction
Great for showing off any homespun yarn with great texture and colors. A quick project that can be completed in one to two hours. This scarf is easy to adjust to your tastes, if you like long scarves chain more at the beginning. You can probably get 2 skinny scarves out of one skein, so make one for you and one for a friend.
Materials List
1 skein of Lion Brand Homespun yarn - Bulky weight 6 oz 185 yds
N (13mm) Hook
Finished Size
as long as you want!
Gauge
Bulky yarn with N (13mm) hook
Notes
Super
Simple
Skinny
Homespun is soft but kinda hard to work with all the nubs and bumps and all so not for a beginner.
The Pattern
Body of scarf
Ch 101
Row 1 Sc in 2nd chain from the hook. Sc across. (100 sts)
Row 2 Ch 3 counts as 1st dc. Dc across
Row 3 Ch 2 counts as 1st hdc. Hdc across
Row 4 Ch 3 counts as 1st dc. Dc across
Row 5 ch 1 sc across
Weave in all ends and enjoy!
LTC Scarf
Author
Allena Williams
Introduction
LTC = Learn To Crochet.
This scarf is great for teaching the basics of crochet. It’s simple enough that you can make it as long as you want by making your beginning chain longer (as long as it’s divisible by 3) You can also make it as wide as you like by repeating the rows until it’s what you like. Then you add the edging and Viola you’re done!
You can use any yarn that catches your eye too this is a great project!
Materials List
1 skein of worsted weight yarn, 200 - 366 yards (I use caron simply soft)
H (5 mm) hook
yarn needle
Finished Size
this scarf can be as long as you'd like it to be.
Gauge
this pattern is for learning how to crochet and the gauge isn't important.
Notes
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
Ch 3 counts as 1st dc.
Ch 2 counts as 1st hdc.
*For an added feminine touch you could use a length of ribbon and thread it through the edging and tie the ends in a sharp bow.
The Pattern

Body of scarf Ch 151
Row 1 Sc in 2nd chain from the hook. Sc across. (150 sts)
Row 2 Ch 3 counts as 1st dc. Dc across
Row 3 Ch 2 counts as 1st hdc. Hdc across
Row 4 Ch 3 counts as 1st dc. Dc across
Row 5 ch 1 sc across.
Edging, you will now be working all the way around the scarf.
Turn, Ch 3 (counts as 1st dc) dc in next stitch. Ch 1. skip next stitch. *1 dc in
the next 2 stitches. Ch 1 skip next stitch. Repeat from * around. The corners
are made by ch 3 instead of ch 1. End with a ch 3 and join in the top of the
beginning ch 3.
Weave in all ends and enjoy!




