Friday, December 13, 2019

Courtesy Pattern : CP70 - Daughter Claus Infinity Scarf

CROCHET PATTERN

Daughter Claus Infinity Scarf

My youngest is always looking for something new and unique to show off at school. So this year, I made some Christmas themed accessories for her.
Sadly, she was not available to model for photos. Senior life, especially when you're involved with clubs, councils and activities, not to mention the day to day grind of work and social life.. I am just lucky to catch her for a few minutes at dinnertime.
ahhh to be a teenager again!!

but her sister was kind enough to stand in, so I could share the pattern with my Doodlers... 

A project that works up very quick for that last minute festive touch to add a bit of homemade flair to your holiday wardrobe.

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Skill Level: Advanced Beginner/Intermediate
 
Measurements: 15.5 inches wide - flat/ 6 inches tall/ 33.5 inch diameter (approx.)
Size: Adult - One Size fits Most
Gauge:  12 rows of 12 single crochet = 3 inches/squared (H Hook)
Yardage:  Main Color: less than 7oz/364yrds, Accent Colors: less than 4oz/202yrds

Materials Used in Model: 
Red Heart® WW 4-Ply Yarn in 0360 Cherry Red and 0311 White
Size US H/8-5.00mm Crochet Hook 
Tapestry/Yarn Needle for sewing/weaving in tails
Wire Bristle Brush or old Hairbrush



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General Notes:
This pattern is worked in joined rounds, with an UNCOUNTED, loose ch-1 at the beginning of each Rnd, unless otherwise noted.  This is my preferred method in creating Double Crochet rounds without gaps - however, you may use your preferred method - just insure your count matches mine for the end of each round.
This pattern utilizes standard US Crochet Terms and has been designed by a right handed crocheter.
Any changes in materials to this pattern, (hook size/yarn weight) will not produce the measurements above.

Special Stitches:
- This pattern utilizes a Front Post Double Crochet (FpDC) to create the texture in this cap.  You can find a tutorial on how to work the FpDC here: Beyond Basic Stitches - Front Post
- This pattern also utilizes Loop Stitches (LpSt) to create a fuzzy look.  You can find a tutorial on how to make the Loop Stitch here: Beyond Basic Stitches - Loop Stitch
- Recommended that you wait until the final step before cutting loops and brushing out yarn to create the finished look.


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SCARF(Make 1) 
with Cherry Red, 
Chain 96, join with slst to form a large ring, careful not to twist chain,
___ Rnd 1: ch-1 (this stitch is NOT counted, now or throughout - see Gen Notes above), DC in same space and in ea remaining 95 chs, join with slst in first st made  (96 sts)
___ Rnds 2-12: ch-1, [DC in nxt st, FpDC around nxt st] 48 times, join with slst in first st made (96 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 13: sc in ea st around, no need to join this round  (96 sts)
___ Rnd 14: in BLO, loosely slst in ea st around  (96 sts)
Finish off.  Secure and weave in tail to hide.

Flip Scarf inside out so that you will be working on the "wrong side" of your work.

with White, 
___ Rnd 15: join with slst in any st of Rnd 1 (chain/foundation round), LpSt in same st, LpSt in ea of nxt 95 sts, join with slst in first st made  (96 sts)
___ Rnds 16-20: LpSt in ea st around, join with slst in first st made  (96 sts/ea rnd)
___ Rnd 21: TURN work, so that you are now working on the Right Side of the work again (loops are on outside), sc in ea st around, no need to join this round  (96 sts)
___ Rnd 22: in BLO, loosely slst in ea st around  (96 sts)
Finish off.  Secure and weave in tail to hide.
Snip loopstitches and use wire brush or old hairbrush to lightly brush out the rim of Scarf for that fuzzy look.


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Pattern Support: While every effort has been made to be as thorough as possible in giving instructions regarding this pattern (including links to unusual techniques or stitches under the General Notes/Special section above), it may still happen that you need some more assistance. 
All Courtesy Patterns are written with the novice crocheter in mind and many of the answers to any questions that may arise can be found within the Tips & Tutorials section of this blog.
If you believe you have found an error within this pattern, please feel free to contact me at fiberdoodles@gmail.com
Page Updated on: 14 December 2020

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