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Eunice Scarf

Eunice Scarf
Eunice Scarf

"This is a free crochet pattern for Eunice Scarf with photo tutorial in each step. A bright and lively scarf just in time for St. Patrick's Day but will surely be a springtime favorite accessory. Pattern is start with the edging then turn, then crocheted up to the last row which will be the edging too. This Eunice Scarf crocheted in flat, back and forth, with 2 rows repeat. Pattern stitch is multiple of 12+8 sts Finished scarf measurement is Width: 5” x Length: 80” "

Easy

Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook

Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge2 inches square = 9 sts X 4 rows of dc

Finished SizeWidth: 5” x Length: 80”

Materials List

  • Gantsilyo Guru Baby Cashmere Acrylic

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I am asking you, does anybody else agree that this emulates green Easter grass? Because that is the first thing that popped into my head when I looked at this beautiful scarf. It has a nice open design so it cuts down on that bulk for the spring- we all want less bulk and more sun for spring, right? Colorblock this one, too, in a spectator black and white for a really sharp and tailored look.

This is a very pretty accessory for Spring or Summer. The scarf is worked across the width, so you can customize the length to fit your own needs. The pattern is a bit tricky for newer crafters, but the designer takes you step by step through the first four rows to establish the pattern. She recommends a total of 168 rows, but you can easily adjust that to make it longer or shorter.

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