Easy Bias Scarf
You can always count on crocheted scarves to spruce up any outfit, especially this one. Metallic yarn is used to crochet this Easy Bias Scarf, which is created by crocheting a few chains and then applying a series of clever increases and decreases. Follow this free crochet pattern today so you can wrap yourself up in this stylish crocheted scarf any time of the year. This particular scarf will come in handy during any season.
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
MATERIALS
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Patons® MetallicTM (3 oz/85 g; 252 yds/230 m)
Metallic Green (95244): 3 balls - Size U.S. H/8 (5 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
- Chart
SIZE
One Size, Approx 8" x 61" [20.5 x 155 cm].
GAUGE
13 sc and 15 rows = 4" [10 cm].
INSTRUCTIONS
(See Chart in materials list).
Ch 6.
1st row: (RS). 1 dc in 4th ch from hook. 1 dc in each of next 2 ch. Turn – 1 block made.
2nd row: Ch 6. 1 dc in 4th ch from hook. 1 dc in each of next 2 ch – beg block made. (Sl st. Ch 3. 3 dc) in next ch-3 sp – block made. Turn – 2 blocks.
3rd row: Beg block. (Block in next ch-3 sp) twice. Turn – 3 blocks.
4th row: Beg block. (Block in next ch-3 sp) 3 times. Turn – 4 blocks.
5th row: Beg block. (Block in next ch-3 sp) 4 times. Turn – 5 blocks.
6th row: Beg block. (Block in next ch-3 sp) 5 times. Turn – 6 blocks.
7th row: Beg block. (Block in next ch-3 sp) 6 times. Turn – 7 blocks.
Cont in this manner, inc 1 block each row until there are 12 blocks (12 rows are complete).
Work sides even as follows:
1st row: (RS). Beg block. (Block in next ch-3 sp) 11 times. Sl st in last ch-3 sp (do not make a block). Turn – 12 blocks.
2nd row: Sl st in each of first 3 dc and next ch-3 sp. Block in same ch-3 sp as last sl st. (Block in next ch-3 sp) 11 times. Turn – 12 blocks.
Rep last 2 rows until work from straight lower edge measures 61" [155 cm], ending on a WS row.
Beg decreasing each side as follows:
1st row: (RS). Sl st in each of first 3 dc and next ch-3 sp. Block in same ch-3 sp as last sl st. *Block in next ch-3 sp. Rep from * to last ch-3 sp. Sl st in last ch-3 sp (do not make a block). Turn.
Rep last row until 1 block remains. Fasten off.
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abad17 7991294
Jan 09, 2017
I have the yarn for this pattern but as a novice i've never been able to figure it out. I did see a video online somewhere that showed how to do it. So far I've not completed it!
Prairierosecrafts
Feb 20, 2014
Could someone who understands this pattern please translate it for me? What, for example, does "Work sides even" mean? I've been crocheting for 40+ years and can't follow this pattern at all. So much for "Easy." Thank you in advance.
pinkcaddy7
Mar 19, 2016
Sorry for the delayed response! I just saw this pattern and in response to your comments, I'm thinking that it's basically a Corner to Corner pattern. Work sides even would indicate to stop adding blocks which make it wider (example an afghan) so it would at that point just continue in length keeping the same 8" width.
malomur 7044741
Jan 12, 2017
I believe it means to just stop doing scarf stitch. End it off and do an edging around the scarf. Very simple.
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