Kristen TenDyke - Crochet Ruffle Scarf

  Crochet Ruffle Scarf  
 

Every year when March rolls around, I begin thinking of crochet designs again. Why March? Because March is Crochet Month.

This week's crochet ruffle scarf works up really fast, and is fun to make. It begins with a row of single crochets and chain-1 eyelets, then each following row increases stitches to make it ruffly. Soft Linen is the perfect yarn for this scarf—its smooth texture makes it easy to work with a hook, and its softness feels great wrapped around my neck.

Read more about this design in Classic Elite's Web-Letter, Issue #130.

 
   
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Sizes: One Size

Finished Measurements:
2½" wide x 55" long

Yarn Requirements:
Soft Linen by Classic Elite
35% wool, 35% linen, 35% baby alpaca
50 gram ball = approx 137 yards
• 2 balls 2250 Inca Gold

Crochet Hook
• One size US G/6 (4 mm)
Or size to obtain gauge.

Gauge: 16 sts = 4" in sc. Gauge is not critical for this design.

 
 
 

Photos courtesy of Kristen TenDyke.

 

 

 
 
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