Check out this easy lattice scarf pattern - it's so quick and simple you'll be wanting to make another in no time.
It's easiest to work in a regular acrylic, but of course I had to try something different and opted for 6 ounces of a sport weight chenille instead and a 4mm hook.
See a picture of it here.
Don't worry about gauge with this scarf as it's such an open lacy pattern.
This is how I did it...
Chain 30.
If you're using this last option - don't forget about the shrinkage - it'll be about 30% with such an open pattern .
Any weight of yarn or size of hook will work with this pattern, just remember the finer the yarn the narrower and lighter the scarf.
The bulkier the yarn, the wider and heavier the scarf.
Give it a try - you just might like it.
It's easiest to work in a regular acrylic, but of course I had to try something different and opted for 6 ounces of a sport weight chenille instead and a 4mm hook.
See a picture of it here.
Don't worry about gauge with this scarf as it's such an open lacy pattern.
This is how I did it...
Chain 30.
- Slip stitch into 10th chain from hook, *chain 5, skip next4 stitches, slip stitch in next chain, repeat from * ending with slip stitch in last chain.
Turn. - *Chain 5, slip stitch in 3rd chain of each 5 chain space, repeat from * 5 times, chain 3, treble in last stitch.
Turn. - *Chain 5, slip stitch in 3rd chain of each 5 chain space, repeat from * 5 times ending with slip stitch in last stitch.
Turn. - Rows 2 and 3 form the pattern repeat.
Repeat these rows until your scarf is the length you want, then ending with a row 3 continue as follows... - Working across one end of your scarf (4 single crochet,1 X 15 chain twisted tassel,4 single crochet in each 5 chain space) 5 times.
- Then working down the length of the scarf work 4 single crochet along each treble or 3 chain space skipping over the joins.
- When you get to the next corner work across the other end of thescarf as row 5.
- The last edge is worked as row 6, slip stitch to first single crochetand finish off.
If you're using this last option - don't forget about the shrinkage - it'll be about 30% with such an open pattern .
Any weight of yarn or size of hook will work with this pattern, just remember the finer the yarn the narrower and lighter the scarf.
The bulkier the yarn, the wider and heavier the scarf.
Give it a try - you just might like it.
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