Addison Scarf

Addison Scarf & hat

Designed by Julie A Bolduc

This scarf is designed to match the Addison Hat in the free patterns section. It is plenty wide to keep your neck and face nice and warm and you can make it as long or short as you need it to be.

Materials Needed
8oz Worsted weight acrylic yarn. Red Heart color 311 was used in the example
Size H/8 5mm aluminum crochet hook
Yarn Needle for weaving ends in.

Yarn Thickness: 4mm
Gauge: 4sc=1"
Finished Size: 8"x60"
Skill Level: Beginner

Instructions
ROW 1: Ch34. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch3, turn.

ROW 2: Dc in next sc. Sk 2 sc. (3dc in next st. Shell Made) *(Dc, ch1, dc in next st. Vst Made) Sk 2 st. Shell in next st. Sk 2 st. Rep from * 3 times more. Dc in each of the last 2 sts. Ch3, turn.

ROW 3: Dc in next dc. Vst in 2nd dc of next shell. *Shell in next vst. Vst in 2nd dc of next shell. Rep from * 3 times more. Sk 3rd dc of last shell. Dc in next dc. Dc in top of ch3. Ch3, turn.

ROW 4: Dc in next dc. Shell in next vst. *Vst in 2nd dc of next shell. Shell in next vst. Rep from * 3 times more. Sk next dc. Dc in next dc. Dc in top of ch3. Ch3, turn.

ROW 5-102: Rep row's 3 & 4 over and over again. Or repeat them until you reach your desired length. When you complete the last row, ch1, turn.

ROW 103: (or last row): Sc in first dc. Sc in each dc across. Sc in top of ch3. Fasten off.

Fringe
Cut 2 strands twice your desired finished fringe length for each stitch on the first and last rows. Use a lark's head knot, attach each set of 2 strands to each stitch at the same time.

Design written on Monday, August 27, 2001. Copyright ©2001 By Julie A. Bolduc p124001

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