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    Home » Designers » Crochet Patterns by Jeanne Steinhilber » Jeanne's Crochet Scarf Patterns

    Scarf 2 Ways Crochet Pattern

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    Scarf 2 Ways by Jeanne Steinhilber
    Scarf 2 Ways by Jeanne Steinhilber - Option 1

    Scarf 2 Ways Pattern

    I love to wear a scarf. Scarves that actually keep my neck warm but don’t hang down too far.  I have seen some really cute asymmetrical scarves, but I am a more a symmetrical person.  So I came up with these 2 little scarves to wear 2 ways. This is the scarf 2 ways pattern.

    Download Yarnspirations Pattern
    Free Pattern: Crochet Scarf 2 Ways

    by Jeanne Steinhilber

    Using a 6.0 mm or J Size Crochet Hook.

    • Patons Metallic Teal - 1 ball. Seen in the feature picture of solid blue.

    Option 2

    • Ice Magic Light - white, maroon, black variegated - 1 ball. Seen below in the pink / maroon tones.

    Each row has 5 dc at both ends to increase and create a slight curl.

    Row 1 - Ch 18 - 4 dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in next 13 ch, 5 dc in last ch.  Turn.

    Row 2 - Ch 3, 4 dc in base same stitch, dc across to next to last stitch, 5 dc in end which is the top of previous row ch 3.  Turn.

    Row 3 - Ch 4, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1 in base of same stitch, *sk 1 dc, dc, ch 1 in next dc; repeat from * to end, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc in end stitch.  Turn.

    Row 4 - Ch 3, 4 dc base of same stitch, *dc in ch 1 sp, dc in next dc, repeat from * to end, 5 dc in end stitch.  Turn.

    Row 5 & 6 - Repeat row 2.

    Repeat rows 3 -6, for 3 more times.for a total of 18 rows.

    Row 19 - Ch 1, sc in first stitch, *ch 3, skip next st, sc in next stitch to end.  Finish off and weave in ends.

    You can wear this loose around your neck and fasten with a brooch or shawl pin, but I like to wear it backwards curled tighter around my neck and tucking the ends under.  The second way gives it a cowl look without having to stretch it over your head.

    Scarf 2 Ways by Jeanne Steinhilber
    Scarf 2 Ways by Jeanne Steinhilber, Option 2

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    1. Martha Anne Moore says

      May 06, 2020 at 7:28 am

      No blue button

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      • Mikey says

        May 07, 2020 at 5:38 pm

        updated

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    2. Vickie Phillips says

      November 29, 2015 at 1:50 pm

      Can you provide a date when the video will be posted?

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      • Jeanne - The Crochet Crowd says

        November 29, 2015 at 3:39 pm

        Sorry, there will not be a video.

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        • Vickie Phillips says

          November 30, 2015 at 2:22 pm

          Sorry to hear there will be no video. I am having a problem following the instructions for Row 3 – Ch 4, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1 in base of same stitch, *sk 1 dc, dc, ch 1 in next dc; repeat from * to end, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc in end stitch. Turn. When you say ch 1 in base of same stitch do you mean sc? I've never had a pattern say to ch 1 in the base of a stitch and can't figure out what to do here.

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