I made this scarf last Winter with a bag of assorted wool scraps from an op shop. Now that the weather has turned cold I am again wrapping myself up in it's crochet warmth. I have included the pattern if you would like to make your own. It is ideal for using up oddments of wool.
Chevron Eyelet Scarf
1st Row Miss 3 chain, I treble in each of next 5 chain, miss 2 ch, I tr in each of next 4 ch (1tr, 1 ch, 1tr) in next ch, I tr in each of next 4 ch, miss 2 ch, 1tr in each of next 4ch, 2 tr in last ch
2nd Row (1dc, 1ch, 1tr) in first tr, 1 tr in each of next 4 tr, miss 2 tr, 1tr in each of next 4tr (1tr, 1ch, 1tr) in next 1ch space, 1tr in each of next 4 tr, miss 2tr, 1 tr in each of next 4 tr, 2 tr in top of turning chain. 2nd row forms pattern. Keep working in desired colours (3 rows) until the right length is achieved. Mine is VERY Long, as I found it hard to stop!
Sew in all the ends. Fringe if desired.
That looks so lovely & snuggly! Perfect for these icey cold days...
ReplyDeleteYet another project to add to my growing "to do" list. Thanks for the instructions. Naomi
ReplyDeleteLove the scarf! Thanks for the instructions,I can see a visit to spotty happening in the near future.I love to crochet and this is defunately one to start on and ot leave on my to-do list :) Barb.
ReplyDeleteOh I so love this crochet pattern. I have a rug on my bed and I have also made a knee rug for my Mum in this pattern. Love the opshop yarn finds too.
ReplyDeleteLovely! A chevron pattern is definitely on my wish to learn list!
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