✴ Triple Wide Cable Scarf
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Materials Used:
Yarn: Worsted Weight Yarn *I used 3 balls of Lion Brand Heartland in Acadia
Hook: I/5. 5 mm
Other: Tapestry Needle for weaving ends
Stitches Used:
FDc = Foundation Double Crochet
Hdc = Half Double Crochet
Dc = Double Crochet
FPTr = Front Post Treble Crochet
FPDc = Front Post Double Crochet
BPDc = Back Post Double Crochet
Pattern:
Ch 35 (or FDc 33, ch 3, turn. Skip to Row 2.)
Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch 3, turn.
Row 2: *Dc in next st, sk next 3 dc, FPTr in next 3 dc, FPTr in previous 3 skipped dc, FPDc in next 3 dc. Repeat from * twice. Dc in next dc and in top of turning chain. Ch 2, turn.
Row 3: *Hdc in next dc, BPDc in next 9 sts. Repeat from * twice. Hdc in next dc and in top of turning ch. Ch 3, turn.
Row 4: *Dc in next hdc, FPDc in next 3 sts, sk next 3 sts, FPTr in next 3 sts, FPTr in previous 3 skipped sts. Repeat from * twice. Dc in next hdc and in top of turning ch. Ch 2, turn.
Row 5: Repeat row 3.
Repeat rows 2-5 until desired length is reached.
Final Row: FPDc in next hdc and in each st across. Fasten off, weave in ends.
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ReplyDeleteTRY AGAIN!!! (Pays to preview...) I LOVE this pattern...although I always make it wider - adding 10 fdc for each cable I want to add. And I have made it both as a scarf and as a cowl - for men or women. And it's THICK so it's warm - especially with our cold, windy Wyoming days (& nights...) That's why I make it wider - if it is stitched into a cowl, is GREAT to pull it up over your ears & up to your eyes. Helps prevent your nose from freezing shut on your first inhale when it's-40°F and 30 MPH winds!! That's a really uncomfortable way to 'breathe'!!
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