Friday, August 23, 2024

Precious Pink Scarf And Cowl Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach

 Precious Pink Scarf And Cowl 
Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs

It' Friday Fun Day
And I have fun, pretty and simple
 crochet pattern For you.
It's a Scarf, Cowl or Infinity Cowl


The Precious Pink Scarf is designed using 
Premier Yarn Stitch Please. 
It is a Super Wash Extra Fine Merino Wool. 
It is a light (3) yarn. I used 2 shades of pink for
 Precious Pink Scarf and I think it is so precious.
You can use any colors of your choosing and it will
 still be a lovely scarf.


The Yarn is so soft and smooth,
 and super comfy against the neck and skin.
and Lovely texture Stich pattern.
 And So very light, so no pulling around
 the back of the face or neck.




Here is the Yarn information from the 
Premier Yarn Web Site: 
  • 36 colors
  • 100% Super wash Extra Fine Merino Wool
  • 1.75oz/50g, 115m / 126yds
  • #3 Light Weight
  • Machine wash - normal, do not bleach, dry flat, do not iron
  • Crochet gauge: 17 sc x 20 rows = 4" // US Size 7 (4.5 mm)
  • Knit gauge: 20 sts x 26 rows = 4" // US Size 6 (4 mm)

Say goodbye to scratchy wool and treat your hands to the softest extra fine merino yarn. This newest member of the Stitch Please™

Click This LINK
to See All The Colorways

I chose to use the 2 shades of Pink because 
Breast Cancer Awareness month is October.
 I wanted you to have time to make some if you 
want to make donations or gifts from this
 crochet pattern.


You will love it so much, that you'll make
 some for yourself, as well.
And Any light (3) yarn will work perfectly.

See The Video On My Crochet Youtube 
Channel At This LINK




Precious Pink Scarf Crochet Pattern

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Skill: Easy
 
Materials:
Crochet Hook – H / 5 mm.
Yarn – light (3) / DK  Premier yarn
            Stitch Please C1- Petal Pink– 1 oz.
                                    C2- English Rose – 1 oz.
Yarn needle
 
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Front Post Double Crochet (FPDC)
Change to (Chgto)
V Stitch (Vst) dc, ch1, dc in the same st
 
Size: 5.5 X 32 inches
Multiples of 2 + 3
3 chs = 1 inch
2 rows = 1 inch
 
Notes:
Ch3 Counts as a dc
Ch1 does not count as a st
When Changing Colors, do not cut yarn,
              Carry the yarn up the side of the scarf
 
Pattern:
 
R: 1 – With C1, Ch 21, dc in the 4th ch from the hook,
1 dc in each ch across, turn, ch 3 (19 dc)


R: 2 – Dc in the next dc, FPDC in the next dc,
*dc in the next dc, FPDC in the next dc*
Repeat From * to * across
Dc in the last 2 dc, turn (8 fpdc, 11 dc)


R: 3 – Chgto C2, ch3, dc in each st across,
Turn, ch 3 (19 dc)


R: 4 - *FPDC in the next dc, dc in the next dc*
Repeat From * to * across, turn, (9 FPDC, 10 dc)


R: 5 - Chgto C1, ch3, dc in each st across,
Turn, ch 3 (19 dc)


R: 6 - Dc in the next dc, FPDC in the next dc,
*dc in the next dc, FPDC in the next dc*
Repeat From * to * across
Dc in the last 2 dc, turn (8 fpdc, 11 dc)


R: 7 – R: 56 – Continue to Repeat R: 3 – R: 6
Alternating The Rows and colors.
Leave C2 attached, Tie off C1.
 



If Making a Scarf Skip to the Trim

If Making a Cowl
Join the ends together without twisting,
and sc the ends together, turn, 
ch1, slst back across the scs, ch1
 

Trim: Both Scarf And Cowl
Evenly sc around the edge.
This is only the side were we carried our yarn.
 

If Making a scarf- ch 1 turn working back up the side of the scarf,

*Sc in the 1st sc, sk 1 sc, V st in the next sc, sk the next st*

Repeat From * to * around/ across.

If Making a Cowl- Join to the 1st sc with a slst

 *Sc in the 1st sc, sk 1 sc, V st in the next sc, sk the next st*

Repeat From * to * around/ across.



If Making a scarf- sc in the last sc, tie off weave in your ends.


If Making a Cowl - join to the 1st sc, tie off, weave in your ends.

 

We do not trim the other side of the cowl / Scarf.
But You can if you would like to.



An Ad Free PDF File Is Available 
In My Ravelry Shop At This LINK
 For $3.50


Use Up Your left over Light (3) / DK yarn and make up some gifts 
to have on hand.


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