So today’s post links onto my last post which was a yarn review of Patons Tahiti Yarn (which you can read about here). As promised I’ve got a brand new pattern for you, just perfect for the sunny weather.
You might not think a scarf to be your typical summer accessory but my new Tahiti Sunset Skinny Scarf, made in lightweight breathable cotton yarn, is one of the most versatile accessories that you can add to your wardrobe this year.
The perfect length for a carefree look; wrapped around your neck with the loose ends hanging down in front. Or why not tie it in a bow and combine with blouses or dresses – so many options for both formal and informal occasions. The Tahiti skinny scarf provides a unique way to enhance the look of a simple outfit and add effortless style to pretty much anything you wear!
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Tahiti Sunset Skinny Scarf:
Yarn: 3ply / Light Fingering Yarn
- 50g / 280m / 306yds
Hook: 2 mm / US size B-1
Size: 183cm long x 5cm wide / 72” long x 2” wide
Gauge:
Establishing the correct gauge is not critical to this pattern. Pattern will work in other yarns though gauge/size will be different.
Abbreviations:
- st(s) = stitch(es)
- sp = space
- sl st = slip stitch
- ch(s) = chain
- dc/sc= UK double crochet / US single crochet
- tr/dc = UK treble / US double crochet
See stitch guidance below for following abbreviation clarification:
- 2-1-2-tr/dc shell
- V-Stitch
Stitch Guidance:
- Slip Stitch (sl st): Insert hook in st indicated, yarn over and pull through all loops.
- UK Double Crochet/US Single Crochet (dc/sc): Insert hook in st indicated and pull up a loop (two loops on hook), yarn over, pull through both loops on hook.
- UK Treble / US Double Crochet (tr/dc): Yarn over, insert hook in next st and pull up a loop (three loops on hook), yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops on hook.
- 2-1-2-tr/dc shell: Work 2 tr/dc, 1ch, 2 tr/dc in indicated st or ch sp.
- V-Stitch: Work tr/dc, 2ch, tr/dc in indicated st or ch sp.
Pattern:
Row 1: Ch 15, V-stitch in 4th ch from hook *miss next 2sts, 2-1-2-tr/dc shell in next st, miss next 2sts, * V-stitch in next st, repeat * to * once, tr/dc in the last st, turn (14sts + 2 x 2ch sps and 2 x 1ch sps)
Row 2: Ch 3, *V-stitch in next ch sp, 2-1-2-tr/dc shell the next ch sp,* repeat * to * once, tr/dc in the last st, turn
Row 3: Ch 3, *2-1-2-tr/dc shell the next ch sp, V-stitch in next ch sp, * repeat * to * once, tr/dc in the last st, turn
Rows 4—205: Repeat rows 2-3 for the pattern, do not fasten off but move to edging.
Edging:
- Sl st into the nearest corner, work [dc/sc, 3ch, dc/sc, 3ch, dc/sc, 3ch, dc/sc] into the same corner area and in each corner sp.
- Then work evenly along the length (in each ch3 and tr/dc) work dc/sc, 3ch.
- Along each width you will work dc/sc, 3ch in each 2ch sp.
And that’s it!
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Until next time; keep calm and crochet on my friends xx