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Lace Pattern Lavender Scarf


This  beautiful  scarf,  using lace  crochet  techniques  and  merino  wool yarn,  is  warm but  delicate  enough  to  carry  you through  autumn  to  spring. The pattern is versitile and the scarf can be part of your casual, more formal or ocasion wear.

Stitches used  for  this pattern:
Slip  Stitch  (Abbreviation  = sl  st)
Single  Crochet  (Abbreviation  =  sc) Chain (Abbreviation  = ch)
Double  Crochet  (Abbreviation  = dc) Treble  Crochet  (Abbreviation  =  tr)
Essential  Information Difficulty  Level: Easy to Intermediate
The size of my scarf is approximately  180cm  x  25cm. The Yarn for this project is Drops  Baby  Merino 200g  (use  any  other fine  merino  for  the  same  effect) Crochet  Hook: 3.5mm  hook
The  exact  tension  is  not  essential but try not crochet too right.



Pattern
Work  62 ch (any  multiple  of  8  sts  plus  6  extra  will  work)

Row  1:  1 sc in  the  eight  chain  from  hook,  2 ch,  miss  1  st,  3  dc  in  next  st,  2 ch,  miss  1  st,  1  sc in  next  st; *chain  5,  miss  3, 1 sc in  fourth  st,  2 ch,  miss  1  st,  3  dc  in  next  st,  2 ch,  miss  1  st,  1  sc in  next  st*.  Repeat  5  more  times  (7 in  total)  ending with  2  ch,  1  dc  in  the  last  st.  Turn.

Row  2:  1 ch,  1  sc in  the  top  of  the  last  dc  from  Row  1.  *3 ch,  [1  dc,  1  ch]  x  2,  1  dc,  3  ch,  1  sc  in  the  middle  of  the  5  chsp from  Row  1*. Repeat  6  more  times  (7  in  total). Turn.

Row  3:  4 ch,  miss  3  ch,  1  dc  on  top  of  the  dc  from  Row  1,  3  ch,  miss  1  st; 1  dc,  3  ch,  1  dc;  *1 ch,  1  dc  on  top  of  the  dc from  Row  1,  3  ch,  miss  1  st; 1  dc  on  top  of  the  next  dc  from  Row  1,  3  ch,  1  dc  on  top  of  the  next  dc  from  Row  1*. Repeat  5 more  times  (7  in  total) ending the  Row  with  1tr  in  the  last  st.  Turn.

Row  4:  *5 ch,  1 sc in  the  middle  of  the  chain  sp,  2 ch,  3  dc  in  the middle  dc  st  from  Row  3,  2  ch,  1  sc in  next  ch  sp*.  Repeat  6  more times  (7 in  total)  ending with  2 ch,  1  dc in top of the 4ch from Row 3.  Turn.
Repeat  rows  2-4  to  form the  pattern  until  the  scarf  is  the  required  length. Fasten  off,  wave  in  ends.


Making the  tassels
Cut  the  yarn  into  25cm  (10in)  lengths.  Tie  bundles  of  15 lengths  together  in  an  overhand  knot  through  each  chain  loop space at  the  ends  of  the  scarf  –  this  scarf  has 8 tassels  at  each  end  (16 in  total).


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