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Crochet Overwhelm Oberon Scarf

Leyla
Leyla
Nov 06, 2024 04:24 AM
Crochet Overwhelm Oberon Scarf

The Crochet Overwhelm Oberon Scarf is a delightful addition to any winter wardrobe. With its intricate design and cozy feel, this scarf is sure to keep you warm and stylish on chilly days. The blend of colors and textures creates a unique look that will make you stand out in the best way possible. Whether you're heading to work or a weekend gathering, this scarf is the perfect accessory to elevate your outfit and add a touch of charm. So, wrap yourself in the Crochet Overwhelm Oberon Scarf and embrace the season with a smile!

Yarn Used

I love this chunky yarn! Color maraschino. 100% acrylic. Machine wash cold, tumble dry normal. (Huzzah! Easy to care for!) 3.5 oz/109 yards. This yarn is so soft and squishy. It is lovely to work with and so nice right up against your skin. We think it would make an incredible blanket.

Finished scarf is 6 inches wide and 70 inches long.

2 skeins used

This scarf is made from the middle out. A second skein of yarn is joined in the middle and worked out the other way. No seaming required!

Hook Used N (9mm)


American Terms Used

  • space-sp
  • repeat-rep
  • chain-ch
  • foundation single crochet-fsc
  • single crochet-sc
  • half double crochet-hdc
  • double crochet-dc

Special Stitch

shell-(2dc, 2ch, 2dc)


Overwhelm Oberon Scarf

12 fsc, ch 4, turn

Row 1- sc in 4th ch from hook, *skip 2 fsc, shell in next fsc, skip 2 fsc, [sc, ch 3, sc] in next fsc; rep from * across to last 6 fsc, skip 2 fsc, shell in next fsc, skip 2 fsc, [sc, ch 1, hdc] in last fsc, turn.

Row 2-ch 3 (counts as dc), 2dc in hdc, *(sc, ch 3, sc) in ch 2 sp, shell in ch 3 sp; rep from * across to last ch 2 sp, (sc, ch 3, sc) in last ch 2 sp, 3dc in 3rd ch of tch, turn.

Row 3-ch 3 (counts as hdc, ch 1 sp), sc in 1st dc, *shell in ch 3 sp, (sc, ch 3, sc) in next ch 2 sp; rep from * across to last ch 2 sp, shell in last ch 3 sp, (sc, ch 1, hd)] in top of tch, turn.

Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until first skein of yarn is used. Pull yarn through.

Join second skein at the beginning.

(As you can see, I joined on the opposite side of where my original slip knot is located. This scarf is reversible and it doesn’t really matter which end you start the second skein from. The really wonderful thing about foundation crochet is it gives you nice place to work from on both sides. It should be very easy to see where your stitches should go.)

Join second skein of yarn along the back side of fsc. Repeat pattern-Row 1, Row 2, Row 3, then Rows 2 & 3 until second skein is used up. Pull yarn through. Weave in all ends. Enjoy!

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