Green Starter Scarf
Use a free crochet pattern like this one from Red Heart Yarn. Make a starter scarf for the fall and winter season. It's an intermediate crochet pattern with a beautiful design.
Materials:
- RED HEART® “Eco-Ways®”: 2 balls 3525 Asparagus
- Crochet Hook: Size I-9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- gauge: 12 hdc and 10 rows = 4” square using size I-9 (5.5mm) crochet hook. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use anysize hook to obtain the gauge.
Pattern
Note: Always remember to skip the stitch behind all FPdc and FPtr stitches.
Special Abbreviations:
PM = Place marker.
FPdc (Front Post double crochet) = Yo, insert hook from front to back to front around post of indicated stitch; yo and draw up lp, [yo and draw through 2 lps on hook] twice.
Skip stitch behind FPdc.
FPtr (Front Post treble crochet) = Yo twice, insert hook from front to back to front around post of indicated st; yo and draw up lp, [yo and draw through 2 lps on hook] 3
times. Skip stitch behind FPtr.
popcorn = Work 4 FPdc around indicated st; drop lp from hook, insert hook into top of first FPdc of popcorn and into dropped lp, draw dropped lp through first FPdc.
sc3tog (sc 3 sts together) = [Insert hook in next st, yo and draw up a lp] 3 times, yo and draw through all 4 lps on hook.
SCARF
Ch 20.
Foundation Row: Hdc in 3rd ch from hook and each ch across - 18 hdc.
Row 1 (wrong side): and all odd rows Ch 2, turn, hdc in each st across.
Row 2 (right side): Ch 2, turn, hdc in first 2 hdc, FPdc around next hdc 2 rows below; hdc in next 4 hdc, sk 2 hdc,
FPtr around next 2 hdc 2 rows below; working in front of previous 2 FPtr, FPtr around 2 skipped hdc 2 rows below, hdc in next 4 hdc; FPdc around next hdc 2 rows below, hdc in last 2 hdc.
Row 4: Ch 2, turn, hdc in first 2 hdc, FPdc around FPdc 2 rows below; hdc in next 3 hdc, FPtr around next 2 FPtr 2
rows below (slanted FPtr), hdc in next 2 hdc, FPtr around next 2 FPtr 2 rows below (slanted FPtr), hdc in next 3 hdc; FPdc around next FPdc 2 rows below, hdc in last 2 hdc.
Row 6: Ch 2, turn, hdc in first 2 hdc, FPdc around next
FPdc 2 rows below; hdc in next 2 hdc, FPtr around next
2 FPtr 2 rows below, hdc in next 4 hdc, FPtr around next
2 FPtr 2 rows below, hdc in next 2 hdc; FPdc around next
FPdc 2 rows below, hdc in last 2 hdc.
Row 8: Repeat Row 4.
Row 10: Ch 2, turn, hdc in first 2 hdc, FPdc around next
FPdc 2 rows below; hdc in next 4 hdc, sk 2 FPtr 2 rows below, FPtr around next 2 FPtr 2 rows below; working in front of previous 2 FPtr, FPtr around 2 sked FPtr 2 rows below, hdc in next 4 hdc; FPdc around next FPdc 2 rows
below, hdc in last 2 hdc.
Rows 11-146: Repeat Rows 3-10 seventeen times.
Row 147: Ch 2, turn, hdc in each st across.
Fasten off.
Finishing
Weave in all ends.
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Jan
Apr 24, 2021
Hi, I'm a little confused about those skipped sts behind the 4 FPtr. Do I pick those up when doing the odd rows of hdc? I haven't as yet and I find it leaves a big gap. Please advise?
taaccoo 7149455
Jul 30, 2015
the pattern states to repeat rows 3 thru 10, there are no instructions for rows 3 nor 5..
FaveCrafts Editor JL
Jul 31, 2015
Hi there - I went back and checked and the original project matches what we have, there haven't been any changes. The project is correct as is. - Julia from FaveCrafts
jamesmorganii41 93 61153
Jan 19, 2013
It needs 20 hdc, not 18. I wonder if initial chain should be 23 or 22, if you count chain 2 as 1 hdc. You have to work with this pattern, but is certainly doable and quite unique.
jennljr 9505240
Apr 12, 2013
YES! I thought I was going bonkers there for a bit - I finally chained 21 & counted all my chain twos as one of my twenty half double crochets. Thank you for helping me figure that out - loving this pattern!
meesterpotatohead 4136991
Nov 07, 2011
Crocheting this now... about 1/4 way through. This pattern is MUCH easier than it looks, and works up fast since every other row is all HDCs. Looks great!
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