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Free Scarf Crochet Pattern
(or Afghan)

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The following pattern is my original design but I credit the idea to my good friend... Dottie :o)
Please only copy or print this pattern for personal use.

if you find an error please contact me.

MATERIALS:

Hook: Size K

Yarn: 4 Ply Worsted Weight Yarn (I used Simply Soft for the scarf in the photo)

Stitches used: ch, sc, tr.

Difficulty: EASY


SCARF:

ROW 1: Ch 102, sc in 2nd ch from hook, * tr in next ch, sc in next ch. Repeat from * across. Ch 1, turn.

ROW 2: Sc in next sc, * sc in next tr, tr in next sc. Repeat from * across to last 2 sts. Sc in each of last 2 sts. Ch 1, turn.

ROW 3: Sc in next sc, * tr in next sc, sc in next tr. Repeat from * across. Ch 1, turn.

ADDITIONAL ROWS: Repeat rows 2-3 until project is the width you desire.

FASTEN OFF.

EDGING:
Fringe... Cut several pieces of yarn approximately 12-14 inches long (you can experiment to get the length you want). Insert hook in any stitch along the short edge of the scarf. Fold all strands of yarn in half. Using the hook, draw the folded ends of the yarn up through the stitch and pull the loose ends through the folded end. This completes a fringe and all you need to do is tighten up the knot by pulling on the strands of yarn. Continue with this method in each stitch along both short edges. You can trim the ends even with scissors after all fringes are added.


USE THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS
FOR OTHER PROJECTS WITH THIS SAME PATTERN (with or without fringe):

Preemie Blanket (Ch 52)
Baby Blanket (Ch 102)
Afghan (Ch 152)

SIMPLY REPLACE THE NUMBER OF CHAINS IN PARENTHESES
AS THE BEGINNING NUMBER OF CHAINS IN ROW 1.
OF COURSE, YOU CAN USE ANY NUMBER OF CHAINS
AS LONG AS YOU CHAIN IN MULTIPLES OF 10 + 2.



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