If you love to follow yarn trends there have been a few fun ones this fall. From yarn pooling to fun self stripping yarns. I'd avoided the Caron Cakes because they were hard to find and do have some wool in them (which I can handle but it usually makes me a little itchy), but I happened to be in Micheal's one day and found a few skeins that jumped in my cart. My Daughter (7yrs) picked out the colors.
I knew this would make a great super scarf but with a big scarf and it still being 80 degrees around here I didn't want it to be heavy! Even though I used two full skeins and I did a fun lacy look texture so it's light weight and still cozy.
If super scarves aren't for you simple make it the length you want or join ends to make an infinity scarf.
It's also wide enough that you could make it a gorgeous shawl.
I enjoyed working with the Caron Cakes yarn and actually would like to get more. If you're looking for a wool free alternative Premier Yarns came out with Sweet Roll. Which is similar. It's coming to Joann's soon so I hope to try it soon.
I hope you enjoy this sweet pattern!
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Sugar Faerie Super Scarf
Materials :
Yarn : 2 Balls of Caron Cakes : Faerie Cake -
Or Worsted Weight yarn of choice / Approx 766 yards total needed
Hook: H-5.00mm
Tapestry Needle
Gauge not essential, Measurements: about 10 inches wide x desired length
Stitches Used:
ch: chain
sc: single crochet
sl st: slip stitch
dc: double crochet
yo: yarn over
sp: space
Special Stitches :
3-dc Cluster (uses one ch-3 sp), * YO, insert hook in ch-3 sp indicated, YO and pull up a loop,
YO and draw through 2 loops on hook; repeat from * 2 times more, YO and draw through all 4 loops on hook.
Decrease (uses next 3 ch-3 sps), YO, * insert hook in next ch-3 sp, YO and pull up a loop, YO and draw through 2 loops on hook *, YO, skip next ch-3 sp, repeat from * to * once, YO and draw through all 3 loops on hook.
Row 1: ch 56, Sc in sixth ch from hook (5 skipped chs count as first dc plus ch 1 and 1 skipped ch), ch 3, skip next 2 chs, (sc, ch 3) twice in next ch,* skip next 2 chs, (sc in next ch, ch 3, skip next 2 chs) twice, (sc, ch 3) twice in next ch; repeat from * across to last 5 chs, skip next 2 chs, sc in next ch, ch 1, skip next ch, dc in last ch.
Row 2: Ch 2 (counts as first hdc), turn; skip next ch-1 sp, dc in next ch-3 sp, ch 3, (work 3-dc Cluster, ch 3) twice in next ch-3 sp, * decrease, ch 3, (work 3-dc Cluster, ch 3) twice in next ch-3 sp; repeat from * across to last 2 sps, dc in next ch-3 sp, skip last ch-1 sp, hdc in last dc.
Row 3: Ch 4 (counts as fi rst dc plus ch 1), turn; sc in next ch-3 sp, ch 3, (sc, ch 3) twice in next ch-3 sp, * (sc in next ch-3 sp, ch 3) twice, (sc, ch 3) twice in next ch-3 sp; repeat from * across to last ch-3 sp, sc in last ch-3 sp, ch 1, skip next dc, dc in last hdc.
Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until you run out of yarn or desired length! You'll use up the entire 2 balls of yarn.
Fasten off and Weave in Ends. Enjoy!
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ReplyDeleteThe direction to this patter is very poorly written very confusing. I been crocheting for many years and this pattern has me pulling my hair out. My husband is confused with the pattern also.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you are struggling with it. Maybe tell me what you don't understand about it and I can help you.
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ReplyDeletePicture on face book has ribbing on you web site no ribbing 2 different patters same directions.
ReplyDeleteThere is no ribbing. I plan to do a YouTube video soon. Plans for the new year. ;)
DeleteI'm confused. I chain 55, but I only end up with 4 chains at the end. I've done it 5 times, still only 4 chains. What am I doing wrong?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you asked I worked out row 1 again and you just need to add one more chain! 56 instead of 55. Sorry for the typo! ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
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