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Pattern #8 - V-Stitch Scarf

Materials:
  • 2 skeins of your favorite yarn
  • crochet hook to match the weight of your yarn

Gauge: n/a

Special stitches:

  • V-stitch = (dc, ch 1, dc) in designated stitch
  • Chain 3 = first dc of next row

Instructions:

This pattern can be worked in any yarn you like. The finer the yarn, the softer the resulting fabric, and the more drape you'll have. You can also work it to any dimensions you like. I went with about 8" wide, and 70" long (I like long scarves, and we are a family of tall people).

  1. Make a chain of multiple of 2, plus 1 stitch. If you prefer a foundation row to start, make a foundation single crochet row of an even number of stitches, and about 8" long, then chain 3 and skip to step 3.
  2. Single crochet in 2nd chain from hook, then each chain across; chain 3 and turn.
  3. Skip first 2 sc (beginning chain counts as first dc, then skip another stitch) and make a V-stitch. *Skip one stitch, V-stitch; repeat from * to last two stitches. Make a dc in the last stitch; chain 3 and turn.
  4. Repeat step 3 for the length desired. When you are ready to end, finish with a ch-1 and turn.
  5. Last row: sc in first dc, skip next dc, sc in ch-1 space, * skip next 2 dc, sc in ch-1 space; repeat to last V-stitch, sc in last dc. You should end up with one less sc than the number you started with on the first row. If you like, you can add it somewhere in the middle of the row, or you can leave it as is.
  6. (Optional) If desired, you can add a fringe to both ends.
I worked my scarf in two colors, and changed colors after 7 rows of V-stitch because it looked like square-shaped blocks. Feel free to follow your own preference regarding colors.


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