Today I have a fun little scarf pattern for you. Instead of traditional fringe, this scarf has cute little curlicues at the ends, so I decided to call it the "Curlicue Cutie Scarf." I love making the curlicues, and I hope you will, too!
The scarf begins with an Eyelet Foundation. If you are not familiar with this technique, you can find a tutorial here: Eyelet Foundation
Curlicue Cutie Scarf
By Elizabeth Ann White
For BellaCrochet
Size: Scarf is about 60”long by 5” wide, not including Curlicues.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials:
6 oz. Worsted Weight Yarn
I (5.5mm) Crochet
Hook
Special Stitches:
For sc-shell: (sc,
ch 3, sc) in sp indicated.
For Curlicue: Ch
21, work 3 sc in second ch from hook and in each remaining ch across. (Note:
wrong side of sc stitches will be on the outside of the Curlicue.)
Gauge: Rows
1-3 = 5” x 2”
Scarf
Note: The ch-3 at the beginning of each row is not worked in or counted as a stitch; it is for turning purposes only
Row 1: For Eyelet Foundation-see“How to make an Eyelet Foundation” if needed- (ch 3, dc in 3rd
ch from hook) 7 times (7 Eyelet Foundation spaces made), ch 3, turn;
working in ch sps of Eyelet Foundation, work sc-shell (see Special
Stitches) in first sp, sc-shell in each ch sp across, turn. (7 sc-shells
made)
Row 2: Ch 3,
work sc-shell in ch-3 sp of each sc-shell across, turn. (7 sc-shells made)
Next Rows: Repeat
Row 2 until Scarf measures 60” long. At end of last row, do not fasten off.
For First Curlicue Row: Ch 3,
(sc, Curlicue- see Special Stitches-, sc) in ch-3 sp of each sc-shell across. Fasten off. (7 Curlicues made)
For Second Curlicue Row: Working
in ch sps on opposite side of Eyelet Foundation, join with sc in first sp,
(Curlicue, sc) in same sp as joining, (sc, Curlicue, sc) in each remaining sp
across. Fasten off. (7 Curlicues made)
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1 comment:
What a pretty pattern! I love the curly que fringe too. Thank you very much for posting! :). :)
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Lee Ann
Http://crochetgottaloveit.blogspot.com
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