The Crochet Dueling Ends Scarf is another free design from our own Wendy Maruna.
Wendy wondered about using the o'go from both ends on the same side. On the narrow side, the colours bounce between the two colours. As you get closer to the middle of the o'go, the two colours get closer together to become solid at the end.
The colour is carried up on edge. The colour play with this can be addictive. You can download the free pattern if you wish.
Pattern Details
- Project Size: 40" long x 26" wide.
- Gauge: 14 sc and 15 rows
- Designer: Wendy Maruna
- Stitch Multiple is not applicable.
- Hook Size on Pattern: 5.5 mm / I/9
- Yarn In Pattern: Caron Colorama Halo
- Pattern Date or Last Revision Known: September 4, 2022
Please use the pattern for details on yarn quantities, gauge and other details not listed here. This pattern may have been updated since the creation of this tutorial, and the information or presentation of the printable PDF may have been changed without notice.
Pattern
Caron® Colorama Halo™ (8 oz/227 g; 481 yds/440 m)
- - Harbor Frost 1 O’Go
Hook: 6 mm / J/10
Gauge is 14 sc and 15 rows.
Scarf is 40” long by 26” wide at the most widest part.
Abbreviations
- Beg - Beginning
- Ch - Chain
- Rep - Repeat
- Sc - Single crochet
- Sk - Skip
- St(s) - Stitch(es)
Notes:
Scarf is worked using each end of the same o’go.
Side A - Darker Side
Side B - Lighter End
Instructions
1st row: Side A, ch 4.
2nd row: 1 sc in 2nd ch for hook and each stitch in chain, turn (drop A). 3 sts.
3rd row: With Side B, standing single crochet in first stitch. 1 sc in each st across, turn. 3 sts.
4th row: Ch 1, 1 sc in first stitch, 2 sc in next stitch, 1 sc in last stitch (drop B, pick up A) turn. 4 sts.
5th row: With Side A, ch 1, 1 sc in each st across, turn.
6th row: Ch 1, 1 sc in each st across to last two stitches. 2 sc in 2nd to last stitch, sc in last stitch. Turn (drop A, pick up B).
Rep stitching for rows 5 & 6 until the o’go runs out. Finish off, weave in ends.
You keep changing the yarns after every two rows.
Increases happen in the second to last stitch of even rows, color change happens in final stitch of even rows.
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Tutorial
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