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Crochet Striped Neck Warmer

Leyla
Leyla
Oct 08, 2024 04:44 AM
Crochet Striped Neck Warmer

The Crochet Striped Neck Warmer is a must-have accessory for staying cozy and stylish during the cooler months! This charming piece features a delightful array of colors woven together in a beautiful striped pattern, adding a touch of fun and personality to any outfit. Not only does it provide warmth and comfort on chilly days, but it also showcases your unique sense of style. Whether you're heading out for a brisk autumn walk or simply running errands around town, this neck warmer is the perfect choice to keep you feeling snug and looking fabulous. Treat yourself to this lovely accessory and give your winter wardrobe a cheerful and cozy update!

Materials:

  • Medium worsted weight yarn (size 4) in 4 colors, I used I Love This yarn in Linen, Burnt Pumpkin, Terra Cotta and Graphite
  • Size I, 5.5 mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle

Abbreviations:

ch- chain

st(s)- stitch(es)

hk- hook

sc- single crochet

sl st- slip stitch

hhdc- herringbone half double crochet

dc- double crochet

sp- space

Special stitches:

The Herringbone Half Double Crochet (HHDC) is a variation of the traditional half double crochet (HDC) stitch, with a slight twist that creates a slanted, textured look resembling a herringbone pattern.

  • Yarn Over (YO): As with a normal HDC, you start by yarning over the hook.
  • Insert the Hook: Insert your hook into the next stitch (just like for a regular HDC).
  • Pull Through Stitch: Yarn over again and pull through the stitch. Now you should have three loops on your hook.
  • Pull Through First Loop: Here’s where the difference lies! Instead of yarning over again right away, first pull the first loop through the second loop on your hook. This slants the stitch and gives it the herringbone effect.
  • Complete the Stitch: Yarn over again and pull through the remaining two loops on your hook. You’ve now completed one herringbone half double crochet stitch!

Color A– Linen

Color B– Burnt Pumpkin

Color C– Terra Cotta

Color D– Graphite

Pattern:

Ch 98 with color A

Row 1: Dc in the 3rd ch from the hk and each ch to end, turn (96).

Row 2: Change to color B, ch 2, dc in each st to end, turn (96).

Row 3: Change to color C, ch 2, hdc in each st to end, turn (96).

Row 4: Change to color B, ch 2, dc in each st to end, turn (96).

Row 5: Change to color C, ch 2, hdc in each st to end, turn (96).

Row 6: Change to color A, ch 2, *sk next st, sc in next, ch 1,* repeat from * to end, turn (96).

Row 7: Change to color D, Ch 1, 2 sc in each sp to end, turn (96).

Row 8: Repeat row 6.

Row 9: Repeat row 7.

Row 10: Repeat row 6.

Row 11: Repeat row 7.

Row 12: Change to color C, ch 2, hdc in each st to end, turn (96).

Row 13: Change to color B, ch 2, dc in each st to end, turn (96).

Row 14: Change to color C, ch 2, hdc in each st to end, turn (96).

Row 15: Change to color B, ch 2, dc in each st to end, turn (96).

Row 16: Change to color A, dc in each st to end, turn (96).

Weave in all ends.

Fold one side over the other to form a V in the front.

Border:

Round 1: Continue with color A to sc evenly around the neck warmer (sc through both sides where they overlap). The number of sc’s doesn’t need to be exact but a multiple of 3.

Sl st in first st to join.

Round 2: Ch 2, hhdc in each st around, sl st to join.

Round 3: *Ch 2, sl st in second ch from the hk, sl st next 2 sts,* repeat from * around, sl st to join,

Fasten off, weave in ends.

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