Winter Snowflake Scarf
Celebrate the season with this beautiful yet simple crochet pattern! A Winter Snowflake Scarf is a perfect complement to any outfit.
Materials:
- RED HEART “Holiday”: 2 Balls 140 White/Silver
- Crochet Hook: 6mm [US J-10]
- Yarn needle
Instructions:
SCARF
Ch 203.
- Row 1: Sc in third ch from hook and each ch across – 201 sc.
- Row 2: First Fan – Ch 3, turn, skip next 2 sc, sc in next sc, turn, ch 3 (counts as dc), work 6 dc in ch-3 space, slip st in first chain of foundation ch, ch 1, turn, sc in first dc, ch 3, [sc in next dc, ch 3] across 6 dc of Fan, sc in top of beginning ch-3, ch 1, slip st in next sc – 6 ch-3 spaces; First Fan made, *work sc in next 6 sc.
- Second Fan – ch 3, skip next 2 sc, sc in next sc, turn, ch 3 (counts as dc), work 6 dc in ch-3 space, slip st in last sc worked, ch 1, turn, sc in first dc, ch 3, [sc in next dc, ch 3] across 6 dc of Fan, sc in top of beginning ch-3, ch 1, slip st in next sc; repeat from * across row to last st, slip st in last st – 22 Fans across row.
- Row 3: Turn to work along opposite edge of foundation ch, sc in first ch.
- First Fan – ch 3, skip next 2 ch, sc in next ch, turn, ch 3 (counts as dc), work 6 dc in ch-3 space, slip st in first chain of foundation ch, ch 1, turn, sc in first dc, ch 3, [sc in next dc, ch 3] across 6 dc of Fan, sc in top of beginning ch-3, ch 1, slip st in next ch – 6 ch-3 spaces; First Fan made, *work sc in next 6 ch.
- Second Fan – ch 3, skip next 2 ch, sc in next ch, turn, ch 3 (counts as dc), work 6 dc in ch-3 space, slip st in last sc worked, ch 1, turn, sc in first
dc, ch 3, [sc in next dc, ch 3] across 6 dc of Fan, sc in top of beginning ch-3, ch 1, slip st in next ch; repeat from * across row to last st, slip st in first st along opposite side to join – 22 Fans along opposite edge of ch; 44 Fans total.
- Picot Round: Beginning in First Fan of Row 2, *[ch 3, sc in first ch-3 space of Fan, (ch 5, slip st in 3rd ch from hook – first picot made, [ch 3, slip st in 3rd ch from hook] twice, slip st in same ch of first picot, ch 2 – trident picot made), sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, work trident picot, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, work trident picot, sc in last ch-3 space of Fan, ch 3, sc in next sc, ch 3, skip next 2 sc, sc in next sc] across to last Fan, ch 3, sc in first ch-3 space of Fan, work trident picot, sc
in next ch-3 space, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, work trident picot, sc in next ch-3 space, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 space, work trident picot, sc in last ch-3 space of Fan, ch 3, slip st to last st, turn to work along opposite side; repeat from * across opposite side, slip st to first st to join.
- Fasten off.
FINISHING
- Weave in ends.
- Block Scarf so trident picots lie flat.
Notes:
- Scarf measures 6” wide by 64” long, blocked.
- GAUGE: 13 sc = 4”. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.
Abbreviations:
- ch = chain
- dc = double crochet
- mm = millimeters; sc = single crochet
- st(s) = stitch(es); [ ] = work directions in brackets the number of times specified
- * or ** = repeat whatever follows the * or ** as indicated.
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julmjames1957 1965 408
Aug 28, 2015
I recommend going to www.redheart.com and getting the updated version of this pattern. According to the website, it was revised in November 2012.
Anae
Dec 30, 2011
So cute! Would be good with crochet patterns, make a diagram, it would be easier. Thanks
peanut191
Dec 27, 2011
I love all your crochet pattern but I live in Australia so I have to change all the terms because we use English terms . A way to help this so that all the world crocheters can use you patterns easily would be to use symbols and charts.
JennyBee1
Dec 28, 2011
@peanut191, Here is a link to a helpful chart for translating crochet terms between British and American English: http://crochet.about.com/od/conversioncharts/a/termtranslate.htm We apologize for any inconvenience. I hope this helps! --editors of FaveCrafts
editorKS
Dec 08, 2011
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hoohoodilli 047026 6
Dec 07, 2011
turn, sc in first dc, ch 3, [sc in next dc, ch 3] across 6 dc of Fan, sc in top of beginning ch-3, ch 1, slip st in next sc 6 ch-3 spaces; First Fan made, *work sc in next 6 sc. i'm lost in the beginning, please help
ReneB
Oct 07, 2011
Gorgeous! This is the first time I've seen this and I love it. I will be making several for Christmas gifts!
saskgirl
Oct 06, 2011
I like it. I would prefer it in white also. I think hte silver might look grubby,but it depends on what color you are wearing it with. I would also like to see it made smaller in size. You could wear it with a blazer or whatever without it being over powering. It is cute. I like.
Judy Ski
Oct 06, 2011
I made this scarf last winter because both the design and the yarn appealed to me. My intent was to give it to a co-worker as a gift, but so far I haven't been able to part with it. I may keep it for myself and make another one for my co-worker.
jillshope 123
Oct 06, 2011
Around the holidays, I would definitely make this . People that have a lot of parties or just to a family occasion, would love this to dress-up an outfit!! Never too much!!
Member 14414
Oct 06, 2011
I like the scarf, but I think the Red Heart Holiday White/Silver has a grayish tint to it so I would use some other yarn such as Simply Soft.
stitchingstylist
Oct 06, 2011
I smiled when I read the question about if I'd make this scarf. I have been wanting to since last season! Especially with the fashion statement scarves have been making year round, I would especially like it. In the winter months, we have plenty of snow where I live. I was picturing it in sparkle yarn or boucle. It would go with everything, and dress up any shirt or sweater I have. I hope I can get started on it soon!
wvb1 2942247
Oct 06, 2011
I really like this scarf--it is different and it would be an accent to any wardrobe. I could see myself making this item for it is lovely.
xenabobb
Oct 06, 2011
This is awesome and I will TOTALLY make it -- for myself! Snow is my favorite precipitation.
Irishcreme57
Oct 05, 2011
I think it's more of a look than functional. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. You don't ALWAYS needs totally snugginess in the holiday season. I can see this being worn in warm places like California, Texas, etc. at Christmas.
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