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Grace Green Scarf

grace green scarf, free crochet pattern, easy, lacy, photo tutorial

An easy and free crochet pattern for Grace Green Scarf with photo tutorial in each step.

This Grace Green Scarf is a light and convenient scarf to carry around with you that can warm you up on those cool days without being cumbersome and a nice accessory for an evening out.

An ideal scarf for St. Patrick’s Day to warm you up.

Perfect for watching the St. Patrick’s Day parade even in the windy areas and cold spots.

Size: 10”  x  55”

The stitch I used is multiple of 20 sts + 10 sts. 


I used 3 strands of super fine yarn and a big hook to create a lacy look. The yarn I used was purchased at a yard sale so it is hard for me to determine the brand. By using the gauge indicated in this pattern, the ideal yarn can be determined for this pattern.


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Materials Needed:

Hook: US – H 8 / 5.00MM

Yarn: 3 strands of super fine yarn held together, 250 grams


Terms Used:

All terms used are in American terminology.

Ch: Chain Sc: Single Crochet,  Dc: Double Crochet,  Sp: Space,  

 Sk: Skip ,  Sk: Skip


Stitch Guide:

Shell: 2dc – ch2 – 2dc in specified st

Cluster (cl): (Yarn over the hook, draw up a loop in specified 1ch sp, yarn over the hook, draw through first 2 loops on hook) 2 times, Yarn over the hook, draw through all 3 loops on hook: cluster made.

Picot: Ch3, sl st in top of completed dc or cl.


Gauge:

4" - 17sts  x  9 rows of DC's


Grace Green Scarf

Row 1: Foundation chain of 50, Shell st in 7th ch from hook (3ch consider as 1st dc, 3ch consider as foundation ch), *ch3, sk 3ch, sc in next ch, (ch5, sk next 3ch, sc in next ch) 3 times, ch3, sk 3ch, shell in next ch, rep * once more, sk 2ch, dc in last st.


Row 2: Ch3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, *shell in next shell, ch5, sk 3ch sp, sc in next 5ch sp, 9dc in next 5ch sp, sc in next 5ch sp, ch5, sk 3ch sp, rep * once more, shell in next shell, dc in last dc.


Row 3: Ch3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, *shell in next shell, ch3, sc in next 5ch sp, dc in next dc with ch1 in between, sc in next 5ch sp, ch3, rep * once more, shell in next shell, dc in last dc.


Row 4: Ch3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, *shell in next shell, ch1, sk next 3ch sp and next dc, cl in next 1ch sp,(ch1, sk next dc, cl in next 1ch sp,) 7 times, ch1, sk next dc and 3ch sp, rep * once more, shell in next shell, dc in last dc.


Row 5: Ch3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, *shell in next shell, ch3, sk next 1ch sp and next cl, (sc in next 1ch sp, ch5, sk next cl and 1ch sp and next cl) 3 times, sc in next 1ch sp, ch3, sk next cl and next 1ch sp, rep * once more, shell in next shell, dc in last dc.

Row 6 - 119: Rep row 2-5, end with row 3, do not cut continue to last row -  edging.


Row 120: Ch3 (consider as 1st dc), turn, *worked 2dc-picot-2dc in next shell, ch1, sk next 3ch sp and next dc, cl in next 1ch sp, (picot, sk next dc, cl in next 1ch sp) 7 times, ch1, sk next dc and 3ch sp, rep * once more, worked 2dc-picot-2dc in next shell, dc in last dc. Cut off.


On the other end where the foundation chain is, turn the scarf into wrong side. Wrong side is where you can see the bump loop of double crochet. Attach the yarn in 1st st.


Row 1: Ch3 (consider as 1st dc), sk next 2ch, *shell in next ch, ch3, sk 3ch, sc in next ch, (ch5, sk next 3ch, sc in next ch) 3 times, ch3, sk 3ch, rep * once more, sk 2ch, dc in last dc.


Row 2-3: Repeat row 2-3

Row 4: Repeat row 120, do not cut, and continue to side edging.

Side Edging:

Row 1: Ch1, turn the scarf sideways, sc in the same st, (2sc in next dc post) across the sides, sc in top of 1st dc of last row edging.


Row 2: Ch1, turn, sc in the same st, sc in each of next sc across the sides.

Row 3: Repeat row 2. Cut off and weave in ends.


On the other sides of the scarf, attach yarn in 1st st, repeat side edging row 1-3. Cut off and weave in ends.


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