Crochet Patchouli Rose Scarf
Introducing the exquisite Patchouli Rose Scarf, handcrafted with love and care using the delicate art of crochet. This stunning accessory is a true testament to the beauty and versatility of crochet, combining the timeless elegance of roses with the earthy aroma of patchouli. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of crochet with the mesmerizing Patchouli Rose Scarf. Each intricate stitch is meticulously woven together to create a masterpiece that exudes femininity and grace. The soft, luxurious yarn gently caresses your skin, while the delicate rose motifs add a touch of romance to any outfit. Whether you drape it around your shoulders or wrap it snugly around your neck, this scarf is sure to make a statement and become a cherished addition to your wardrobe.
Materials
- Bernat Forever Fleece yarn (100% polyester, 280 g/9.9 oz, 177 m/194 yds)
- 1 skein each Patchouli, Rose Hip
- Size N/10 mm hook or size needed for gauge
- Scissors, tapestry needle
Size
Finished size: 8 inches x 108 inches
Gauge: 4 inches = 7 sts and 6 rows of griddle stitch
Stitches
SINGLE CROCHET (SC): Insert your hook, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through two loops on hook.
DOUBLE CROCHET (DC): YO, insert your hook, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through two loops, YO and pull through remaining two loops.
FRONT POST DOUBLE CROCHET (FPDC): YO and insert hook from front to back and back to front around the post from the previous row, then complete the DC. (The post pops forward)
BACK POST DOUBLE CROCHET (BPDC): YO, insert hook from back to front and front to back around the post from the previous row, then complete the DC. (Post pops to the back)
Pattern
With Rose Hip, chain 15.
ROW 1: Starting in the 2nd chain from the hook, *work 1 SC. In the next stitch, work 1 DC. Repeat from * across the row. The last stitch made will be a DC. CH 1 and turn.
ROW 2: Starting in the first stitch, *work 1 SC into the top of the DC of the previous row. 1 DC into the top of the next SC. Repeat from * across the row. The last stitch will be a DC. (Always DC into SC. Always SC into DC.) CH 1 and turn.
ROWS 3-8: Repeat row 2 instructions. On the final step of the stitch in row 8, pull through with Patchouli, cut Rose Hip leaving about a 6 inch tail to weave in later.
Work the next 8 rows in Patchouli using row 2 instructions. Continue changing colors every 8 rows until you have 15 stripes. Your last stripe should be made with Rose Hip.
After working the last row of the scarf in griddle stitch with Rose Hip. CH 2 and turn.
RIBBING SECTION
ROW 1: Work 1 DC into each stitch across the row. CH 2 and turn.
ROW 2: Starting with the 2nd post, *work 1 DC around the post by YO and inserting hook from front to back and back to front then complete the DC. (The post pops forward: Front Post DC (FPDC.) Work 1 DC around next post by YO, inserting hook from back to front and front to back then complete the DC. (Post pops to the back: Back Post DC (BPDC.) Repeat from * across the row, ending with the last DC worked around the turning chain. CH 2 and turn.
ROW 3: Work FPDC around FPDC of previous row and BPDC around BPDC of previous row. Work final DC around turning chain. CH 2 and turn.
ROW 4-11: Repeat row 3 instructions.
Tie off.
Pull up a loop on the other end of the scarf, CH 2 and repeat the Ribbing Section rows.
Tie off and weave in all ends.