It seems to me you can never have enough easy to wear, pretty things to put around your neck, even on breeze evenings, they just make you feel more comfortable! Ashlyn is easy and pretty and feminine. The stitches have enough "give" to make the scarflet appear as if it was knitted. The drape and the feel of these stitches is wonderful. Enjoy!
Skill- Moderately easy
If you are a beginner, you will need to know how to do tr stitches, and sc stitches, and how to follow instructions carefully.
Size- 5 1/2" W x 37" L
Materials-
1 Skein Red Heart worsted weight yarn, Shocking Pink
Crochet hook size H
Blunt needle to weave in tails
Scissors
Back of Scarflet (Neck area):
With Shocking Pink and H hook, ch 74.
Row 1- 1 sc in second ch from hook, *ch 1, skip 1 ch, 1 sc in next ch, rep from * across.
Row 2- Ch 2, 1 sc in next ch 1 space, *ch 1, skip next sc, make 1 sc in next ch 1 sp, rep from * across.
Rows 3 to 22- Rep row 2 for pattern. Ch 1, turn.
First Side:
Row 23- Working across narrow edge of Scarflet, make 18 sc across. Ch 4, turn. (18 sts)
Row 24- 1 tr in each of next 3 sts, ch 10, skip 10 sts, 1 tr in each of last 4 sts. (Keyhole started) (18 sts) Ch 1, turn.
Row 25- 1 sc in each tr and in each ch across. (18 sts) Ch 1 turn. (Keyhole completed)
Urchin Stitch
Now we'll work on the decorative ends of our scarflet.
Row 1- Work 1 sc in each of first sts of row, skip next st, 1 sc, ch 2 1 sc in next st, *skip next st, 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc in next st, rep from * across, till you reach the last 2 sts of row, make 1 sc in each of those last 2 sts. Ch 1, turn. (18 sts, not counting ch 2 loops)
Row 2- 1 sc in each of first 2 sts, now, working ONLY in the ch 2 loops, make 1 sc, ch 2, 1 c in first ch-2 loop, *1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc in next ch-2 loop, rep from * across, till you reach last 2 sts, 1 sc in each of last 2 sts.
Rows 3 to 24- Rep row 2 for pattern. Fasten off, weave in ends.
Second Side:
Join Shocking Pink to narrow edge of scarflet.
Row 1- Working across narrow edge of Scarflet, make 18 sc across. Ch 4, turn. (18 sts)
Row 2- 1- Work 1 sc in each of first sts of row, skip next st, 1 sc, ch 2 1 sc in next st, *skip next st, 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc in next st, rep from * across, till you reach the last 2 sts of row, make 1 sc in each of those last 2 sts. Ch 1, turn. (18 sts, not counting ch 2 loops)
Rows 3 to 27- Rep row 2. (This side has more rows of Urchin Stitch to compensate for the keyhole on the opposite side.) (18 sts) Fasten off, weave in tails.
Done!
The Bridge That Love Built...
Love this new pattern! I need to try it soon and have bookmarked it.
ReplyDeleteThank you +Roberta Mendes, wish you the best with your blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much +Recycle Cindy! Ashlyn is quite easy to make but it looks great.
ReplyDeleteI sent you a PM and posted a question on Crochetville as I was wondering about the yarn. Did you use a 5-6 ounce skein to work the scarf? I was wondering as I didn't know the amount of yarn needed. Let me know if you can. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi +RecycleCindy! I'm sorry you had to wait fr an answer, I have tons of things to do and have not been on Crochetville in some days now. For the original, I used less than a full skein of worsted weight Red Heart Super Saver in the color indicated. Maybe you can get two scarves from one skein, because I had quite a lot of yarn left when I finished. Hope this helps!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info and I ended up using a pounder before I saw your reply as I wanted to get started. I ended up using 3.6 ounces of yarn and did a few extra rows on the decorative ends to make it a bit longer. On second side at end of row 1, I believe should be only Ch 1, turn; rather than Ch 4. Anyway it all worked out nicely and I enjoyed the pattern.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that +RecycleCindy. Will take a look at that row. Glad the proect turned out pretty for you and that you enjoyed the pattern.
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