Country Cotton Men's Scarf
Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
It was designed for the guys, but the girls like it too.
We decided to retest and update the pattern with lots of new pictures and a Brand new Video -
I used the soft cotton Called Coastal Cotton By
Loops and Threads From Micheal's Craft Store.
I Love It So much!
The Original one is designed Country Blue and Cream
I Love This Cotton From Hobby Lobby.
The neat thing about designing a scarf from cotton
is that it is perfect for early mornings and late evening
when it is a just a little chilly.
It is perfect accent to any casual outfit
Toss it in your gym bag for your early morning workout.
It is cotton, so use it to dab your perspiration!
And it is completely washable, too.
See The Video On my Youtube Crochet
Channel At This LINK
Country Cotton Scarf Crochet Pattern
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Skill: Easy
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Skill: Easy
Materials:
Hook – I / 5.50 MM
Yarn –
Cotton Med (4) I used Coastal Cotton/ Loops and Treads 3.oz.
Yarn needle
for weaving in ends
Stitches:
Foundation
Double Crochet (FDC)
Chain (ch)
Double
Crochet (dc)
Front Post
Double Crochet (FPDC)
Back Post
Double Crochet (BPDC)
Half Double
Crochet (hdc)
Single
Crochet (sc)
Skip (sk)
Size: 4 X
62 inches
Multiples - 4 + 10 Chs For length
3 ch = about an Inch, 2 Rows = 1 inch
Add More Middle Rows for Width
Multiples - 4 + 10 Chs For length
3 ch = about an Inch, 2 Rows = 1 inch
Add More Middle Rows for Width
Note:
Ch1 Does not Count As a St
Ch 3 Counts as a dc
Ch1 Does not Count As a St
Ch 3 Counts as a dc
Pattern:
The Scarf Pattern is Stitched length- wise
Pictures and Video are done using a 21 FDC Swatch
R: 1 – 186 FDC, ch 1, turn ( 186 dc)
The Scarf Pattern is Stitched length- wise
Pictures and Video are done using a 21 FDC Swatch
R: 1 – 186 FDC, ch 1, turn ( 186 dc)
***Optional
Start***
Ch 187 with C1, turn, 1 dc in the 2nd
ch from the hook
and in each
ch, ch1, turn. (186 dc)
The amount of sts remains
the same throughout the project.
R: 2 – 1 hdc in each dc, ch3, turn (186 hdc)
R: 3 – 1 dc in the next 3 hdc,
*ch1, sk 1 st, 1 dc in the next 3 hdc*
*ch1, sk 1 st, 1 dc in the next 3 hdc*
Repeat From
* to across, 1 dc in the last 4 hdc, ch3, turn
R: 4 – 1 dc
in the next 3hdc,
*ch1, sk 1
st, 1 dc in the next dc, 1 FPDC in the next dc*
*Repeat From
* to * across row,
1 dc in the
last 4 hdc, ch3, turn
R: 5 – 1 dc
in the next 3 hdc,
*ch1, sk 1
st, 1 dc in the next dc, 1 BPDC in the next dc*
*Repeat From
* to * across row,
1 dc in the
last 4 hdc, ch3, turn
R: 6 – Repeat
R: 4, ch1
R: 7 –
1 hdc
in each dc and ch across, ch3, turn
R: 8 – 1 dc in each hdc across,
tie off and weave in your ends.
I do not feel a trim is necessary, but some prefer one .
Optional Trim :
I do not feel a trim is necessary, but some prefer one .
I do not feel a trim is necessary, but some prefer one .
Optional Trim :
I do not feel a trim is necessary, but some prefer one .
sc Evenly up the side of the scarf, stitching 1 sc in the
end of each row.
sc across the next end, then up the other side of the scarf,
sc across the last edge and join with a sl st to the 1st sc.
Tie off and weave in your ends.
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