Here's My Free Picture Tutorial
on how to make this stylish
"Granny Triangle Scarf"
By Connie Hughes Designs©
It's another super easy pattern and this is a lot of fun to make...I had
so much fun making this one that I made it in light grey and red!
The instructions to join the scarf and make the fringe is below the picture tutorial.
Yarn & Hook size used:
1 Skein 252 yds. of I Love This Yarn in Denims (found at Hobby Lobby)
J 6.0mm Hook
I only used this Neon Green Yarn in the tutorial because it's easier to see!
How to make this Granny Triangle Scarf:
Ch4
Join with a slst to make a ring
Ch3
Wk 3dc inside the ring
Ch1
Wk 3dc inside the same ring
Ch3 & turn
Wk 3dc in the st where the arrow is pointing/like in photo below
Ch1
Wk 3dc in the next ch1 space
Ch1
Wk 3dc in the same st
Ch1
Wk 4dc in the top of the ch3
In this photo you can see the triangle starting to take shape
Ch3 & turn
Wk 3dc in the first st
Ch1
Wk 3dc in the ch1 space, ch1
Wk 3dc in the next ch1 space, ch1, wk 3dc in the same space and ch1
Wk 3dc in the next ch1 space, ch1
Wk 4dc in the ch3, ch3 & turn
Just continue working you're stitches just like this until it's the size you want...for my blue smaller scarf at the top of the post I did 18 rows...how to join the 2 ends together:
Put the 2 ends together, wk 1sc through the BLO in one end, wk 1sc in the FLO in the other end do that in 4sts and FO.
this will make a nice flat seam.
To make the Fringe:
Cut out strands about 14" in length, put 3 strands in each ch1 space all along the outer edge of scarf by:
Insert you're hook
Pull the yarn strands through the ch1 space
Pull it through till you have loops
Use you're fingers to pull the long strands through the loops
Pull the strands tightly around the ch1 space
I hope this picture tutorial has been helpful to you...happy crocheting!
Here's my little pup, well she's not so little anymore she's 16lbs. now...but
just as adorable as ever!
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Happy Crocheting!!
Connie
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