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Crochet convertible mod scarf measures 80′′ long without tassels.

Jul 01, 2021 11:21 AM

Crochet convertible mod scarf measures 80′′ long without tassels.

The convertible mod scarf measures 80′′ long without tassels. And since it uses a #3 weight yarn, it’s pretty light weight for early spring. Mandala yarn comes in so many beautiful colors–

This can also be easily worked up in a medium #4 weight yarn. I found the Caron Cakes and Bernat PoP! to be ideal for this weight category.In fact, I might just have to work this up in the new Comfy

Cotton yarn by Lion Brand! They also have new Ombre cakes that would look amazing with this pattern. If you don’t like self striping yarn, you can also make this

up in a single color. You will just need 590 yards to do so.

YOU WILL ALSO NEED:

4mm hook (for DK/light weight yarn) 5.5mm hook (for worsted weight yarn)

As part of the Paige Collection, this pattern once again uses the Bean stitch (video here) and X stitch (video here).SPECIAL STITCHES:

To work this stitch: *Yo, insert hook into indicated st, yo, pull up a loop*, rep from *to*, yo, pull thru all 7 loops on hook, ch1. The chain 1 at the end of this stitch DOES count as a stitch for the purposes of this pattern, so be sure to skip a stitch after doing the bean stitch before going on to the next stitch.

CROSS STITCH: To work this stitch: Skip next stitch, work a DC in next, work another DC in the skipped stitch going behind the DC just made.

GAUGE: Although gauge is not strictly important here it should be somewhere about this. 19 dc’s across=4”, 4 rows =2”

SIZING – Finished piece measures approximately 80′′ across and 14′′ wide.

ABBREVIATIONS: XS—Cross Stitch

BS—Bean Stitch
Tc—Turning chain
YO—yarn over DC2TOG–Double Crochet two together

PATTERN NOTES:

  • Chain 2 at the beginning does count as a dc.
  • When working the texture rows, be sure to skip a stitch after each bean stitch worked because to finish off the bean stitch, you must chain 1 which creates an extra stitch, so in order to keep the balance, skip a stitch under the chain 1 and work your next bean stitch in the next stitch.
  • The PDF Pattern has been written for both a light weight (DK/#3) yarn or a medium weight (Aran/#4/worsted) yarn. This pattern is for the #4 weight version.

    The PatternFOR WORSTED WEIGHT YARN:

Row 1: With I-5.5mm hook, ch 3, dc in 3rd ch (2)
Row 2: Ch 2, turn, dc in same, 2dc in next (4)
For Row 3: Ch2, turn, XS, dc in tc. (1 XS)
Row 4: Ch2, turn, BS, sk1 st, dc in tc. (1 BS)
Row 5: Ch2, turn, 2dc in next st, dc to last 2 sts, 2dc in next, dc in tc. (6) For Row 6: Ch2, turn, rep row 3 (2 XS)

Row 7: Ch2, turn, rep row 4 (2 BS)

Row 8: Ch2, turn, rep row 5 (8)

For Rows 9 – 70: Repeat rows 3-5 until you have 70 rows.

Row 71: Ch2, turn, dc2tog in next 2 sts, dc to last 3 sts, dc2tog next 2 sts, dc in tc. (40)

Row 72: Ch2, turn, rep row 3. (19 X st)

For Row 73: Ch2, turn, rep row 4 (19)

Row 74: Ch2, turn, rep row 71 (38)

Rows 75 – 147 : Ch2, turn, rep rows 3, 4, and 71 until you have 4 dc’s left, dc2tog (2dc left).

Fasten off.

Weave in ends.

FOR DK/LIGHT WEIGHT YARN:

With 4mm hook and light weight yarn:

Follow the same pattern as above, but you will work increase rows until you have 88 rows. From row 89 onwards, you will be starting your decreasing. Finish off the same way!

VIDEO TUTORIAL:

We have video tutorials for this scarf in both left and right handed versions! Check out:

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Pattern from: by Sunflower Cottage Crochet 

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4 comments
Jul 01, 2021 11:59 AM

Thank you!

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Jul 01, 2021 12:03 PM

Thank you for the pattern!

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Jul 01, 2021 12:05 PM

you're welcome

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Jul 01, 2021 01:04 PM

I'll make it

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