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zigzag scarf 2
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I had a bunch of worsted weight leftover yarns from knitting or
crocheting other things, and I decided to find me something to use them
up. After fiddling around a bit and finding a pattern, I discovered the
crocheting pattern itself isn't new, I discovered single coloured
potholders made in a similar way, but this ain't a potholder ;)
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Here's what you need:
- 9 (or more) different colours of leftover yarn (preferably all in the same
weight)
- crocheting hook matching your yarn
- a darning needle / tapestry needle to sew in ends.
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Here's how to do it - the crochet pattern:
Stitches used (US English):
-
chain stitch
-
single crochet
begin with a chain of 34 chain stitches
Here's what you need
Here's how to do it - the crochet pattern
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Row 1 - base row
1 (one) single crochet into the second chain from hook
* 1 (one) single crochet into the three next chains (4 single crochets made)
3 (three) single crochets into the next chain
1 (one) single crochet into the four next chains
draw loop through next chain as if to make single crochet, but do
not finish stitch. Keep loop on crochet.
skip one chain
draw loop through next chain as if to make single crochet. Now
finish stitch by pulling your yarnover through all the loops (3) on
your crochet.
1 (one) single crochet into the four next chains
3 (three) single crochets into the next chain
1 (one) single crochet into the four next chains
draw loop through next chain as if to make single crochet, but do
not finish stitch. Keep loop on crochet.
skip one chain
draw loop through next chain as if to make single crochet. Now
finish stitch by pulling your yarnover through all the loops (3) on
your crochet.
1 (one) single crochet into the four next chains
3 (three) single crochets into the next chain
1 (one) single crochet into the four next chains
one chain stitch
turn work *
(you already will see your row forming the zigzag - with three points and two valleys; sorry for the
crappy chart, I couldn't figure out a more professional way)
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Row 2
skip the last single crochet made in previous row
1 (one) single crochet into the back loop of the next stitch
repeat Row 1 from * to * , with the difference that ALL stitches are
worked into the back loop of the stitch below
Following rows
Repeat Row 2 until your scarf is as long as you want it to be r all your
colours have been used!
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Here's how to do it - the colour pattern:
work 5 rows with colour 1
switch colours: cut yarn , use new colour. Crochet around ends as
you go, weaving them in automatically. Always use the new colour
to make the chain stitch before turning work.
work 1 row with colour 2
work 4 rows with colour 1
work 2 rows with colour 2
work 3 rows with colour 1
work 3 rows with colour 2
work 2 rows with colour 1
work 4 rows with colour 2
work 1 row with colour 1
work 5 rows with colour 2
work 1 row with colour 3
work 4 rows with colour 2
continue working in the same rhythm (5, 1, 4, 2, 3, 3, 2, 4, 1, 5, 1...),
progressively changing colours.
finish with 5 rows of last colour
weave in ends, enjoy!
Here's how to do it - the colour pattern
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¨ Karmaeleon
personal use only, please do not copy or sell it. Please do not
sell the finished items either. Non-respect of these guidelines will be reported. Thanks.
You may use this free pattern for personal
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