Skinny, short, knitted neck scarves have been popping up like mushrooms on the net, so I thought why not having a crochet version as well. So here's my Collette scarf. Easy to make and so addictive, you'd want to have it in variety of colors.
Now, before we begin, please note that: The
written pattern in its entirety along with the photos are for
personal use only. All property rights belong to Maya Kuzman of The
Little Treasures.
Supplies
Yarn and hook: ~50 gr of sport yarn of your choice, and a 4 mm hook (UK: 8 /US:6).
Other: Scissors and tapestry needle for weaving ends.
Stitches in US terminology: stitch (st), skip (sk), chain (ch), double crochet (dc), double crochet 2 together (dc2tog).
Gauge: 3 dc in 2 cm / 0.78"
Measurements: 100cm/39.3" in length, 7cm / 2.75" at the widest point.
Note: ch3 at the end/beginning of next row counts as a stitch.
Pattern:
Foundation and row 1: Ch4 and dc2 in last st from hook. (3) Ch3 and turn work.
Row 2: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 2 sts (3) Ch3 and turn work.
Rows 3 - 13: repeat row 2.
Row 14: dc1 in all sts (including the 1st - simple increase) (4). Ch3 and turn work.
Rows 15-16: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 3 sts (4) Ch3 and turn work.
Row 17: dc1 in all sts, dc2 in the last (6). Ch3 and turn work.
Rows 18-19: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 5 sts (6) Ch3 and turn work.
Row 20: dc1 in all sts, dc2 in the last (8). Ch3 and turn work.
Rows 21-22: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 7 sts (8) Ch3 and turn work.
Row 23: dc1 in all sts, dc2 in the last (10). Ch3 and turn work.
Rows 24-25: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 9 sts (10) Ch3 and turn work.
Row 26: dc1 in all sts, dc2 in the last (12). Ch3 and turn work.
Row 27: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 11 sts (12) Ch3 and turn work.
Rows 28 - 57: repeat row 27. Ch3 and turn work.
Row 58: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in next 7 sts, dc2tog (10). Ch3 and
turn work.
Rows: 59-60: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in all sts. (10) Ch3 and turn work.
Row 61: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in next 5 sts, dc2tog (8). Ch3 and
turn work.
Rows: 62-63: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in all sts. (8) Ch3 and turn work.
Row 64: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in next 3 sts, dc2tog (6). Ch3 and
turn work.
Rows: 65-66: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in all sts. (6) Ch3 and turn work.
Row 67: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in next st, dc2tog (4). Ch3 and turn
work.
Rows: 68-69: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in all sts. (4) Ch3 and turn work.
Row 70: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in last st (3). Ch3 and turn work.
Rows 71 - 82: dc1 in all (3).Ch3 and turn work.
Row 83: dc2tog (1).
Cut yarn and weave/work the tails.
Needless to say, you can wear it as a headband as well. Enjoy it!
If you want a version you can print - I have it on ravelry.
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