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ABBREVIATIONS: ch = chain; hdc = half double crochet; mm = millimeters; rep = repeat; st(s) = stitch (es).

UPC: 0-77216-01427-5

 

LM0116 Crocheted Scarf - Beginner Level
Designed by Judy Hice.

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Scarf measures approximately 4 1/2" wide x 54" long.

MODA DEA™ "Cheerio", Art. R112 (1.76 ounce/104 yard ball): 1 Ball each No. 8002 Onyx CA and No. 8402 Platinum CB.

Crochet Hook: 10mm [US N-15].
Yarn needle.

GAUGE: 9 sts = 4"; 10 rows = 4" in Garter st (Knit every row) with triple strand. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size needles to obtain the gauge.

With one strand each of CA and CB held together as one, ch 99.

Row 1 (Right Side): Hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch across; turn – 98 sts.

Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as one hdc), skip first hdc, hdc in next hdc and in each hdc across, hdc in top of ch; turn.

Rep Row 2 five (5) more times – 7 rows total. Fasten off.

Weave in ends.

Tips & Hints

Many crocheted fabrics are reversible, meaning that both sides look exactly the same. Although that is true, it is wise to designate one side as the Right Side of the fabric so that all yarn ends will be woven in on the Wrong Side of the fabric.

A purchased stitch marker can be used for marking the right side of the fabric, or a short length of a contrast color yarn tied loosely through a stitch will work just as well. Remove the marker after all ends are woven in.

Join a new ball of yarn when there are approximately 6" of yarn left from the old ball, also leaving a 6" tail of yarn with the joined yarn. Weave these ends in neatly on the wrong side of the fabric in a zig-zag pattern for a few inches, and then trim off excess.

A Yarn Needle is a blunt-tipped needle with a large eye that will accommodate many different sizes of yarn.
To thread yarn into the needle: fold the yarn end over the eye section of the needle and squeeze it lightly between 2 fingers; withdraw the needle from your fingers, push the open side of the eye down over the yarn that is still squeezed between your fingers – the yarn should slip easily into the eye.

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