"Free Hooded Winter Scarf in White Pattern©"
By Connie Hughes Designs©
With fall nearly upon us I thought I would make a warm
winter Scarf for us older girls...this is a thick and super soft scarf...
perfect if you live in a cold climate.
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Many of the scarves out there have those big over sized hoods...this one
doesn't and I made it that way on purpose...I find it a little hard to see
when you have one of those on!
You can always make the scarf short or longer...the hood can be made wider if
you happen to want the bigger hood...you'll love how easy the pattern is!
This is a quick project and perfect for someone heading back to school...I
made mine in a day!
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Yarn Used in Pattern:
4 Skeins Deborah Norville Serenity Active in White
Use 2 stitch markers
Abbreviations Used in Pattern:
sl-slip
ch-chain
st-stitch
sts-stitches
sc-single crochet
dc-double crochet
FLO-front loops only
BLO-back loops only
FO-fasten off
Hook size:
10mm
Scarf measures about
82 ½ inches long
To begin:
Ch151
Row 1. 1sc in each st across, ch3 & turn-150sts.
Row 2. Wk 1dc in the FLO in the 1st st, wk 1dc in the BLO in the next st, repeat all the way across, ch1 & turn-150sts.
Row 3. Repeat rows 1-2 7 more times and FO.
Ch151
Row 1. 1sc in each st across, ch3 & turn-150sts.
Row 2. Wk 1dc in the FLO in the 1st st, wk 1dc in the BLO in the next st, repeat all the way across, ch1 & turn-150sts.
Row 3. Repeat rows 1-2 7 more times and FO.
On each side of the scarf count up from the bottom 56sts, place stitch marker in the 56th st on each side.
Counting the 2 marked sts and the sts in between the 2 stitch markers you should have 38sts. Attach yarn with a sl st in one of the marked sts & ch3 and repeat row 2 all the way across. Then repeat row 1, repeat rows 1 & 2 until you have 12 rows for the hood.
To join the hood:
Ch1 & turn wk 1sl st (loosely) in the BLO, 1sc in the FLO all the way across and FO.
Attach yarn (like the photo above) where the scarf and hood meet with a sl st, ch1, wk 1sc all the way around the front of the hood and FO.
To make the Tassels:
It's easier to tie if you have someone hold the ends.
This completes my super easy
Free Hooded Winter Scarf in White Pattern©
I hope who ever your making them for loves them as much as I loved making them!
If you have any questions please feel free to email me @
conniehughes212@gmail.com
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Free Hooded Winter Scarf in White Pattern©
I hope who ever your making them for loves them as much as I loved making them!
If you have any questions please feel free to email me @
conniehughes212@gmail.com
This pattern is for personal use.
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