Whispering Pines Scarf
Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
I purchased 2 rolls of the yarn, Sweet Roll Wasabi Pop,
and took it with me when we went on a 4 Wheel drive,
up into the Rocky Mountains.
up into the Rocky Mountains.
of the pine trees. The Pinion Pines,
the Blue Spruce Pines and the Ponderosa Pines
and many others.
I designed This scarf with the pines of
The Rocky Mountains as my inspiration.
I Love how beautiful it turned out.
And although it looks complicated, it is really quite simple.
I named it The Whispering Pines Scarf because I love
the sound the Pines make, when there is a slight breeze "whispering" thorough the branches.
and many others.
I designed This scarf with the pines of
The Rocky Mountains as my inspiration.
I Love how beautiful it turned out.
And although it looks complicated, it is really quite simple.
the sound the Pines make, when there is a slight breeze "whispering" thorough the branches.
See The video on the Youtube Crochet
Channel at this LINK
Whispering
Pines Scarf Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach
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Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook
– I / 5.50 MM
Yarn –
Worsted Weight yarn (4) 7 oz.
I used Sweet Cream – Wasabi Pop
Yarn Needle –
weaving in ends
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Double
Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Size: 7 inches wide X 62 inches
long
Notes:
Ch3 counts
as a dc.
R: 1 – Ch 25,
dc in the 4th ch from the hook
R: 2 – ch3, 1
dc in the next dc, ch1, sk 1 dc,
1 dc in the next 8 dc, ch1, sk1,
1 dc in the
next 8 dc, ch1, sk1, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn.
R: 3 – ch3,
1 dc in the next dc, ch2, sk 2,
1 dc in the next 6 dc, ch3, sk3,
1 dc in the next
6 dc, ch2, sk2, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn.
R: 4 - ch3,
1 dc in the next dc, ch3, sk 3,
1 dc in the next 4 dc, ch5, sk5,
1 dc in the next
4 dc, ch3, sk3, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn.
R: 5 - ch3,
1 dc in the next dc, ch4, sk 4,
1 dc in the next 2 dc, ch7, sk7,
1 dc in the next
2 dc, ch4, sk4, 1 dc in the last 2 dc, turn.
I can almost smell the
Rocky Mountain Pine trees from here!
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