Materials:
- 5 1/2 oz. worsted weight acrylic
- J hook
- buttons
Size: 4 1/2" x 72 1/2"
Note:
- Although gauge doesn't really matter, I crochet tight so you may want to adjust the size of your crochet hook
- the ch 3 is included as a dc
Directions:
Row 1: Ch 283, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in next 9 chs. *skip next 2 chs, dc in next 7 chs. (dc, ch 2, dc) in next ch. Dc in next 7 chs. Skip next 2 chs, dc in next 11 chs. Repeat from * across. Ch 3, turn.
Rows 2 - 8: Dc in next 10 dc. *skip next dc, dc in next 7 dc. (dc, ch 2, dc) in ch-2 space. Dc in next 7 dc. Skip next dc, dc in next 11 dc. Repeat from * across. Ch 3, turn. At end of Row 8, end off.
For fringe: cut 64 11" strands - use 4 strands for each fringe. Fold in half and using the larks head knot (http://www.free-macrame-patterns.com/larks-head-knot.html), apply fringe to each dc along the short side.
Sew on buttons. (gluing them down first with fabric glue will make sewing easier)
***Debi Y's version***
that's one lovely scarf, thank you for sharing the pattern.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty color..I am liking your craft room..lots to look at!! Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteCute, Debi, and the buttons are a nice touch. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely scarf!! (Cute model too, haha)
ReplyDeleteEsther.
Very nice Debi. :-)
ReplyDeleteI like this scarf! Why is it called 7-11?
ReplyDeleteHave a great week! :)
Very nice, I especially like the buttons.
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies. :)
ReplyDeleteBarbara - it's called 7-11 because there is 7 dc on the ripple sides and 11 dc for the straight section. :)
The scarf looks fab! Imagine how much extra fab it would be with stripes too! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the addition of the buttons!
ReplyDeleteI love this Debi, it's so unusual. Love the buttons on it, what a great touch!
ReplyDelete:)