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Crochet Woven Overlay Scarf

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How to Crochet the Woven Scarf - this pattern is super fast and easy, with a one row repeat it makes the most beautiful soft and squishy textured scarves. Bored of normal crochet scarves? Then this is the project for you 😀

It is also very economical with yarn so perfect if you don't have much to hand - I used less than 2 balls for this entire 5ft long scarf! Quick to work up with an unusual look, it is definitely something different from the norm. A fab combination of crochet and weaving!

📌 My Scarf - the details!

🔥Yarn Required (all available from Snufflebean Yarn! http://www.snufflebeanyarn.co.uk - UK based but ships worldwide!)

1 x Hayfield Spirit DK in colourway "Sundown"

1 x Cygnet Chunky in White

4mm Crochet Hook

Scarf dimensions: approximately 60 inches / 5 feet long by 8 inches wide

📌PATTERN MULTIPLE 2 + 6

Abbreviations:

• Ch = Chain

• Ch sp = Chain space

• St = Stitch

• DC = Double crochet

• Rep = Repeat

Written Pattern: USA STITCH TERMS

Foundation Row: Ch as many as you need for your project (multiples of 2 plus 6)

Row 1: Starting from the sixth ch from the hook, rep *1 DC, ch 1, skip 1 st* across. Finish the row with 1 DC in the last st.

Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. Rep *skip the ch sp, 1 DC, ch 1* across. Finish the row with 1 DC in the second ch of the ch 3 of the previous row.

Rows 3-onward: Rep row 2 for as long as you want the project to be.

Fasten off and cut the yarn, leaving a tail to weave in.

To weave the second colour through: Cut strands of yarn a little longer than your project (plus some excess if you want to make a fringe).

With the yarn needle, weave two strands through one column, going over and under the ch sp. Once your done weaving them all the way, give the project a bit of a tug so that the yarn isn’t too taut. Repeat for the other yarn strands then section off the strands so that there are four in each group. Tie these four together to secure the fringe.

Repeat on both sides.

If you spot any errors in the written pattern please do let me know.

Happy Crocheting!

Robin